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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Distinctly Different, December 24, 2001
This review is from: Intoxicate (Audio CD)
Michael Wolff has put together a recording which is exciting and fun to listen to. His arrangements of the Lee Morgan classic "Sidewinder" and the Wayne Shorter classic "Witchhunt" are especially interesting. Michael's playing is melodic and well thought out. It seems as if he plays with a message -- not just spewing notes all over the place. For instance, in the middle of an up-tempo piece called "Badd Al" Michael inserts a very thoughtful and melodic solo which I found wonderful. There is a lot of variety on this CD, from the introspective "Pandora's Box" to the steel-edged sounds of "Cool." This recording is more in the "fusion" genre (whatever that is), and even though I normally do not like those sort of recordings, this one combines solid playing in the jazz tradition with originality. And the tabla really works!
Definitely 5 stars.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars possibly the best new jazz album of the year, November 30, 2001
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This review is from: Intoxicate (Audio CD)
Ever wonder what happened to Michael Wolff, the keyboardist/bandleader from the Arsenio Hall show? Well, he's got a new band together now called Impure Thoughts and they just released their second aptly titled CD, Intoxicate. The band is made up of Wolff on piano & keyboards, Alex Foster on saxophones, ex-Miles alumnus Badal Roy on tablas, Frank Colon on percussion, Victor Jones on drums, and his ex-Arsenio bandmate, John B. Williams on electric upright bass. Together, they form one of the hottest new jazz outfits around.

"Badd Al" gets the CD off to a great start with its driving rhythm & loads of percussion from Roy and Colon. After a relatively laid-back sax solo, the piano slowly comes back in, temporarily changing the mood a bit. From there, the rest of the band comes back in, restoring the song's original theme and feel. The first of three cover tunes, "Witchhunt" appears in a considerably different arrangement than Wayne Shorter's original version. Williams' simple but effective bassline on the song never lets up, making it one of the more memorable tunes on the CD. A remix of the song closes the CD, but this one is far superior.

"Bells," co-written with Wolff's son, Nat, is very soothing and ultimately enjoyable. The melody is one of those that sticks in your head the first time you hear it. The next track, "Kempta," reminded me a lot of the 80's band, Skywalk, mainly due to the arrangement and Foster's alto sax sound. The next cover tune is the title track from Lee Morgan's Sidewinder album. Like "Witch Hunt," the song boasts a different arrangement, but it's one that makes you sit up and take notice. The last of the cover tunes is an almost unrecognizable version of "Sexual Healing," featuring Charlie Hunter on 8-string guitar.

Intoxicate is a vibrant and compelling effort from Wolff and his band, and hopefully a sign of much more to come. Several of the songs possess an ethereal quality about them that lures you in without thinking about it. Jazz aficionados will revel in the fact that there's finally a new group out there that isn't just trying to appeal to adult contemporary (read: smooth jazz) crowd. It's also a good starting point for those who may be new to jazz in general. Get yourself a glass of fine wine, dim the lights, and enjoy...

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jazz at its best!, November 2, 2001
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This review is from: Intoxicate (Audio CD)
These guys are a collaboration of great great musicians with a guest appearance by Charlie Hunter in their excellent rendition of "Sexual Healing". I didn't even know it was Sexual Healing until the chorus. Just great jamming skills, and Michael Wolff is a master on the piano and keys. If you like jazz and improvisational music, get this album.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars freshest band on the scene, November 26, 2001
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This review is from: Intoxicate (Audio CD)
i have listened to hundreds of CD's over the last few years, and Intoxicate by Michael Wolff and Impure Thoughts is the best jazz/jam/world music I've heard. This is a modern, hip, up to dote band that plays the most far reaching and creative improvisational music out there. The combination of the tablas, percussion, and drums with the amazing piano playing of Michael Wolff has never been heard before. I'm sure there has never been a recording with Brazilian berimbau and indian tablas before. The piano playing on tunes like Cool, and Sidewinder, and all the songs is unique and exciting. Full of beautiful colors and textures and exquisite runs and twists and turns.
This is the most beautiful, exciting, creative music I have heard in the last ten years. The most soulful rhythm section in popular music combined with gorgeous, fresh compositions, burning and haunting sax by Alex Foster and spiritually uplifting and soaring piano playing by Michael Wolff -this is what I've been waiting for.
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