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Ethnomusicology 3
 
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Ethnomusicology 3

Russell Gunn Audio CD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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listen  1. Celebrity Room Intro0:47Album Only
listen  2. No Separation 4:12Album Only
listen  3. The Critic's Song 2:54Album Only
listen  4. Variations (on a conspiracy theory) 6:04Album Only
listen  5. East St. Louis 5:45Album Only
listen  6. John Wicks 7:06Album Only
listen  7. Yesterdays 7:35Album Only
listen  8. Strange Fruit 4:03Album Only
listen  9. Stranger Fruit 7:00Album Only


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 20, 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Justin Time Records
  • ASIN: B000094Q50
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #376,084 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Powerful and Potent, June 15, 2003
This review is from: Ethnomusicology 3 (Audio CD)
Russell Gunn takes great care in choosing the appropriate musicians and instrumentation for each record he produces. As long as he's in charge, he will never let his listener down. Ethnomusicology Volume 3 is a very innovative record where Gunn proves his talent as a composer even further. His fusion of styles suites each piece well. The group easily captures a unique groove on each tune. With his message of no seperation between styles of music on "No Seperation", he keeps the listener involved by capitalizing the message with infectious rhythms and an impressive electric trumpet solo. Gunn tastefully remixes his original composition from his record Youn Gunn, "East St. Louis" which has a quick bebop melody, but is supported in the remix by a strong offbeat dance rhythm. With "The Critics Song", Gunn states a strong message to his critics to back off with some great rapping from Gunn Fu himself backed by a fat groove and a magnificently harmonized melody from the horns. Other originals like, "John Wicks", and "Yesterdays" proves his abilities to capture exquisite sounds in their pure form. Russell Gunn has a talent for mixing particular sounds from an array of instruments to achieve a general overall sound truly compliments the composition. His composing is always fresh with ear grabbing melodies complimented by suitable harmony. Gunn never seems to over expose any style too much. It's always a perfect blend of beats supporting superb improvisation. This is a great addition to the ethnomusicology series. It has something for everyone and shows his passion for various styles, especially hip hop and jazz. He is nothing short of a virtuoso on the trumpet and is a very underestimated force on the modern music stage. This an impressive record. Everyone should listen to Russell Gunn, he does not seperate his music.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Powerful and Potent, June 15, 2003
This review is from: Ethnomusicology 3 (Audio CD)
Russell Gunn takes great care in choosing the appropriate musicians and instrumentation for each record he produces. As long as he's in charge, he will never let his listener down. Ethnomusicology Volume 3 is a very innovative record where Gunn proves his talent as a composer even further. His fusion of styles suites each piece well. The group easily captures a unique groove on each tune. With his message of no seperation between styles of music on "No Seperation", he keeps the listener involved by capitalizing the message with infectious rhythms and an impressive electric trumpet solo. Gunn tastefully remixes his original composition from his record Young Gunn, "East St. Louis" which has a quick bebop melody, but is supported in the remix by a strong offbeat dance rhythm. With "The Critics Song", Gunn states a strong message to his critics to back off with some great rapping from Gunn Fu himself backed by a fat groove and a magnificently harmonized melody from the horns. Other originals like, "John Wicks", and "Yesterdays" proves his abilities to capture exquisite sounds in their pure form. Russell Gunn has a talent for mixing particular sounds from an array of instruments to achieve a general overall sound which truly compliments the composition. His composing is always fresh with ear grabbing melodies balanced by suitable harmony. Gunn never seems to over expose any style too much. It's always a perfect blend of beats supporting superb improvisation. This is a great addition to the ethnomusicology series. It has something for everyone and shows his passion for various styles, especially hip hop and jazz. He is nothing short of a virtuoso on the trumpet and is a very underestimated force on the modern music stage. This an impressive record. Everyone should listen to Russell Gunn, he does not seperate.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wild Thing. You Make My Heart Sing., October 14, 2005
This review is from: Ethnomusicology 3 (Audio CD)
Driving across the SF Bay Bridge one night I heard a radio dj play Variations on a Conspiracy Theory and I listened close and hard when to find out who that was - and got the album the very next day! I have never been to East St. Louis but know a bit of its cultural context and history and this album filled in the rest. My favorites in this excellent offering by Russell Gunn are "Variations" and the "East St. Louis", both by Mr. Gunn. For me, young Russell Gunn captures and develops the wild side, the solid core of what came bursting through in the fusion (Crusaders, Weather Report) sound of the 60s and 70s, its energy and exultation and its jazz-love of pop music. I feel like dancing, expressively, every time I listen to "Conspiracy Theory". Yesterdays and Strange Fruit are evocative homage to Billie Holiday and her painful/sharp/sweet legacy and in my mind present us with the fact that the bitter fruit of those yesterdays are still with us, intensely so...and there needs to be a change. A fundamental change.
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