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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Thematic Tour-De Force,
By WILLIE A YOUNG II "willow" (Houston, TX.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Citi Movement (Audio CD)
You would be hard pressed to find a finer acoustic jazz work than "Citi Movement". The entire septet is in exceptional form throughout these brisk, adventurous and, at times, almost avant-garde selections, my favorites being the opening "City Beat" and "Hustle Bustle" and the sprawling, multi-sectioned "How Long" featuring astounding interplay by Marsalis and Saxophonist Todd Williams. The moaning cello/bass intro by Reginald Veal is also quite moving and reminds me of the great Reggie Workman. Drummer Herlin Riley is also in fine form and round out the great rhythm section. The melodic structures explored here are matched only by the chordal voicings these young jazz cats tackle and may challenge the casual listener with some of their careening tempo changes and mood shifts, but given time and the proper attention one will find this a quite rewarding listen. Ensemble playing on this level is rarely heard these days and anyone who is SERIOUS about the swing should invest some time in this balletic masterpiece. An Essential Recording.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It is my favorite album of the 1990s (maybe the 80s too),
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This review is from: Citi Movement (Audio CD)
Exquisite; a masterpiece. Wynton has done something great for jazz here. Unfortunately, nostalgia for and festishization of the legends of the '20s-60s will probably not permit it to be placed among the greatest of the great jazz works but it should be. Also unfortunately, the politicization of his image (due to him, his allies, and his critics) will affect one's impression of the album.Originality, vitality, innovation perfectly enmeshed with an awareness of jazz's past. Too bad that his other albums can't match this one in terms of combining momementum, passinon, creativity, theme and structure. If you are going to get one album by Marsalis, then get this one. It is a mindblowing experience. I enjoy other albums by Wynton but I can't characterize any of them as being "mindblowing" like I can this one.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wynton's finest work to date,
By A Customer
This review is from: Citi Movement (Audio CD)
This is Wynton's best ensemble writing for the septet. The band, featuring both Eric Reed and Marcus Roberts on piano (on different tracks) is the classic septet lineup, and you can tell Marsalis was inspired by working with this band.The first disc is tremendous, but acts only as a prelude to disc two, which exceeds all expectations. "The Legend of Buddy Bolden" is powerful storytelling from Wynton's horn. "Swingdown, Swingtown" oozes bluesy elegance, getting you ready for "Highrise Riff," an absolutely stunning, barn-burning tune, with extremely intricate horn lines that never waver at an extremely hot tempo. The rhythm section on this track (Reed, Reginald Veal, and Herlin Riley) does yeoman's work here. "Modern Vistas (As Far As the Eye Can See)" is a completely original musical vision of urban life, a positive statement of the possibilities of jazz realized. Last, but not least, is "Curtain Call," with Marcus Roberts' churchy piano rolling through this bayou thank you. You leave this recording satisfied that jazz is in good hands and wanting more from this band and Marsalis's pen and horn.
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