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Driven by Will Kennedy's subtle drums and Jimmy Haslip's masterful distillation of the electric-bass tradition, each track has something strong to offer. The luscious harmonies of the synth-orchestral opening on "Twilight for Nancy" come courtesy of keyboardist Russell Ferrante, who also contributes a beautifully phrased acoustic-piano solo to the tune. The long, exotic head of "Automat" weaves two melodies together over floating drums to achieve a dreamy, kaleidoscopic view. Bob Mintzer's robust tenor work makes a powerful statement on the swinging "The Evening News," whose punchy rhythms would make for a great big-band chart. And Ferrante's "The Village Church" avoids clich_d gospel trappings by mixing dark colors with sly rhythmic displacements.
The album is further distinguished by resplendent vocal turns on several tracks by Jonathan Butler, Brenda Russell, and Kurt Elling. As the latter sings on the striking closer, "All Is Quiet," "Whispers open magical doors if you let them." Listen beneath the surface, and let the Yellowjackets lead the way.
--- Larry Nai, JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kennedy's swan song,
By Olukayode Balogun (Leeds, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Club Nocturne (Audio CD)
Though probably not my all-out favourite Yellowjackets CD, this album is very special to me for two reasons: Firstly because I happened to see the band play live while on holiday in California just after it was released in 1998 and secondly and more importantly, because it was the last album the group recorded with the phenomenal Will Kennedy on drums.Kennedy brought something to the group that was special. The group admit themselves on their website that "Will brought a dynamic, polyrhythmic drumming technique into the band, giving Yellowjackets a unique blend of jazz, funk and African rhythms." As much as I love the group and respect each individual member's talent, that dynamic element to their sound left when he did. It hasn't been the same since. This album is also special because it's probably their most commercially intended. It's certainly the one with the most vocal performances: one with Brenda Russell, one with Jonathan Butler and two with the wonderful Kurt Elling. (I've bought two of his CDs since hearing him here). Yellowjackets have done songs with vocals before - but four on one CD? I think this was the first and to date, the only. The vocal songs are great though, particularly the Russell and Butler ones. So much so that I bought copies of this CD for two friends of mine who don't like jazz and they both love it. They're yet to go out seeking other Yellowjackets CDs but they love this one. But probably not as much as I do. I love all the songs. Every single one is on point. But if I had to choose favourites, I would go for "Spirit of the West", "Stick_to_it_ive_ness", "Love and Paris Rain" (with Brenda Russell), "The Village Church" and my absolute favourite, "Twilight for Nancy". This is more than a CD to me now, it's a piece of historical treasure.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
cool!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Club Nocturne (Audio CD)
I loved this album with Kurt Elling on the song"Down in New Orleans". Even though I never been there, I can feel like I'm right there swinging to the blues and enjoying the southern hospitality.Brenda Russell also was spectacular in "Love and Paris Rain". This is one of the YellowJackets best albums.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Typically brilliant! A must-have for any jazz enthusiast!,
By j.a.hooper@mindspring.com (Charlottesville, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Club Nocturne (Audio CD)
These guys just keep finding ways to write and perform fresh stuff that's still true to true to their traditional roots. The vocal tracks make a nice divergence from the usual instrumentals, and each vocalist performs brilliantly! Get this CD so you can wear the same smile I'm wearing right now!
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