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The album's first notes are sounded by Wilson's warm, Montgomery-toned guitar line, which, in turn, is punctuated by a Third Stream-informed, five-voice horn burst. And throughout the CD, Wilson combines traditional precepts and references with his imprimatur as composer, arranger, and guitarist.
Indeed, Wilson is an undeniable triple threat, but it's "Adult Themes'" stunning brass voices and compositions that leave the longest-lasting impression. Like Oliver Nelson - whose mix of blues structure and neo-classical brass sonorities is an undeniable influence here - Wilson's brilliance as an arranger overshadows his bluesy, lithely swinging elegance and economy on guitar.
Throughout, Wilson deconstructs and augments his band. He adds a sultry organ to his cover of Donald Fagen's "Maxine" and to his own swinging blues vehicle "Idle Blues." Then he pares things down to a whisper with various combinations, from instrumental soliloquies to duets, before opening up the nonet, full bore, with iridescent horn blasts, each voice quavering together in a gorgeous big-band vibrato. An ambitious and successful interpretation of the Beatles' "Because" finds Wilson playing the song's eerie arpeggios with an electric sitar as trombone mimics the song's early usage of Moog synthesizer while also adding a growling New Orleans flavor. On the album's title track, a five-part suite, Wilson further demonstrates the enormity of his scope, referencing Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers on "Unfinished Business"; and evocative, Metheny-esque broken-chord textures on "Lullaby"; and coalescing with a spirited Crescent City fervor on "Integration."
Like father, like son, "Adult Themes" proves Wilson one of the most compelling jazz thinkers to come along in ages.
--- Mike Bieber, JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc.
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The Best Jazz Album of the Year!,
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I am not exaggerating. Anthony Wilson (son of Gerald) is the best jazz composer/arranger to come on the scene in years. In Adult Themes, he has put together an absolutely gorgeous album, with top notch musicians (including Pete Christlieb), melodies and arrangements. While innovative in his own right, Wilson seems very influenced by Charles Mingus in his compositions and arrangements, and by Pat Metheny in his (very nuanced) guitar work. If you are a fan of those two giants, chances are that you will greatly enjoy this album. The five-part title piece alone is worth more than the price of admission.
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