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Lifecycle

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In music, time flies, styles unstoppably evolve, and bands come and go. But there are also rare stable, forward moving forces on the scene—one prime example in jazz being the Yellowjackets. As of 2011, this beloved eclectic, electro-acoustic jazz band that keyboardist Russell Ferrante and bassist Jimmy Haslip built celebrates the ripe, young but deep age of 30—a milestone commemorated with another… Read more in Amazon's Yellow Jackets Store

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  • Audio CD (May 20, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Heads Up Records
  • ASIN: B00168X0Q6
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #105,272 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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After simmering for years, the idea for "Lifecycle" reached critical mass when Mike Stern and the Jackets performed together at the Montreal Jazz Festival in the summer of 2007. "We've all been a fan of Mike's for a long time," says Yellowjackets keyboardist and charter member Russell Ferrante. "Our goal was to make a recording that sounded like Mike had been in the band forever, and I think we accomplished that. To my ears, it feels cohesive - like five musicians with a genuine rapport."

From the Montreal dates in the heat of the summer to the studio sessions in rural New York State in January 2008, Stern felt the same sense of rapport. "The Yellowjackets are a great band," he says. "I think we have a lot in common musically, and our playing together felt very natural right away. They're the ideal collaborative team. It's so easy to play with them because they play so well together."

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"Lifecycle" is, in some respects, two albums in one. Seven of the ten tracks are quintet pieces featuring guitarist Mike Stern and the Jackets, while the remaining three are quartet pieces that showcase the individual and collective talents of the current Yellowjackets lineup: keyboardist Russell Ferrante, saxophonist Bob Mintzer, bassist Jimmy Haslip and drummer Marcus Baylor. Whatever the combinations and permutations, it's all good. Mintzer contributes three tracks: the energetic opener, "Falken's Maze," the rhythmically complex "Yahoo," and the easygoing "I Wonder."

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Well..., June 5, 2008
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These dudes are my favourite jazz-fusion band ever. They (and the Pat Metheny Group) provided the soundtrack to my life right through the 90s. I cannot think of a significant time during that decade, whether they were good times or not so good times, when there wasn't some Yellowjackets tune or the other playing in the background or in my head.

But that was then and this is now. On paper, this new album sounds incredibly exciting. The band team up with Mike Stern, one of the most exciting jazz-fusion guitar players of his time and one of my firm favourites, for 10 new studio album tracks. This is not the first time Yellowjackets have injected guitar into their sound. They featured Robben Ford on some of their very early work and he appeared again on their 1994 album "Run For Your Life". They also joined forces with Lee Ritenour on a brilliant version of the Jobim tune "Mojave" on the 1997 "A Twist of Jobim" project.

Two of the songs are written by Stern, three by the band's horn man Bob Mintzer, one by bassist Jimmy Haslip, two by the keys man Russell Ferrante, one by Haslip & Mintzer and one by all four band members, including drummer Marcus Baylor.

But there's nothing to really get my teeth into and gnaw on here. These are all excellent musicians and the songs are all very well played. Even Baylor, whom I took ages to warm to (I'm still coming to terms with the loss of Will Kennedy, if I'm to be completely honest and a part of me still mourns his departure) shows that he's more than worthy of his place in the band and shows great versatility and skill.

One or two of the tunes come close to being reminiscent of what I call the band's 90s glory days - Mintzer's "falken's maze" is a strong enough album opener; Haslip's "country living" is a great bass-driven tune, as one might expect; Stern's "double nickel" is definitely worth a listen and his "dreams go" is actually a very nice ballad. I found Mintzer's "I wonder" particularly interesting (it's my favourite track on here); the band's joint effort "3 circles" is also a very good tune (Baylor gives his best performance here); Ferrante's "measure of a man" & "claire's closet" made me wonder once again, why this excellent piano & keyboard player has never put out a solo album and I was humming the refrain to "lazaro", the album closer, for quite a while after the album had ended.

But there's not really enough real meat on the bone here. It's all very pleasant-sounding but nothing is particularly memorable and nothing is particularly exhilarating. There's nothing here that makes me go, "Ooh, I have to hear THAT one AGAIN!" Stern fits himself in nicely with the rest of the band but in terms of songs, he just doesn't have that much to work with as far as I'm concerned. There's no distinct or clearly identifiable structure to the songs and they lack the desired level of cohesiveness.

And I never thought I'd dislike a tune written by Bob Mintzer but I think "yahoo" is just awful.

All said and done though, this will probably be a must-have for most dedicated fan and I imagine they will find something to like here, just like I did. But if you're coming to Yellowjackets for the first time, I strongly recommend you go check out their earlier works, especially their studio stuff from the Will Kennedy years. I'm talking Four Corners (1987), Politics (1988), The Spin (1989), Greenhouse (1991), Like a River (1993), Run for Your Life (1994), Dreamland (1995), Blue Hats (1997) & Club Nocturne (1998). These are the Yellowjackets albums I find myself playing again and again and again. Even some of the post-Kennedy works like the live albums "Mint Jam" and "Twenty Five" are worth the price of their individual tickets a lot more than this one is. And whatever you do, avoid the "Best Of" and Collection" compilations like the plague.

3.5 stars are for the music. I've given the extra .5 purely out of the mad love I have for the band. They were there for me when I needed them.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More Reliable 'Jackets - Plus Guitar, May 31, 2008
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Chicago Music Fan "jbkprod" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lifecycle (Audio CD)
The boys are back again with their signature sound with this most recent release of old reliable arrangements. But this time, they add the silky guitar stylings of Mike Stern. His sound fits very well with the 'Jackets style, IMHO. In particular, Track #2, "Country Living" features a silky guitar solo over an already greasy, funk-nasty groove (the words that came to my mind as I listened) laid down by Jimmy Haslip (bass)and Marcus Baylor (drums). Speaking of Mr. Baylor, I think it can be finally said that he has stamped his style very comfortably within the Yellowjackets sound. Of course, I will ALWAYS love Will Kennedy's contributions during his era, but I don't look at Mr. Baylor as "Will's Replacement" anymore. As a drummer myself, his work here continues to impress my ears, especially his distinctive hi-hat and ride cymbal work. Check out "3 Circles" - particularly the ending section - as he gets loose over each of the the odd time signature grooves. Excellent work! And of course, Russell Ferrante (piano & keys) and Bob Mintzer (sax) also provide their usual solid musicianship. The only track that threw me a little was the final one, "Lazaro". The main section had a programmed percussion and bass track as well as an arrangement that hasn't hit me yet, although the middle section went back to the usual acoustic sound and had an arrangement I felt more comfortable with. Since I've only listened to the CD a few times so far, it may still grow on me more.

Overall, this is another solid collection from the boys, and technically gets a 4.5 rating from me (Lets adjust the rating system please, Amazon!!). The production values, as usual, are solid as well - it sounds as if they are performing right in my room. I believe this CD is also offered on SACD- which I found out too late. It is very slightly more uptempo than the previous studio CD "Altered State", which I also enjoyed in different ways. Fans of this release shouldn't be dissatisfied. If you are new to the band or are a musician and are a fan of listening to seasoned musicians perform their craft, you should also like this. Enjoy!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Oil and Water, June 23, 2008
This review is from: Lifecycle (Audio CD)
Please don't misunderstand; I have been into the Yellowjackets' music since their beginning, and I have most of Mike Stern's CDs, as well. Separately they are great! However, when these two "different" sensibilities get together here, it becomes "Mike Stern, with the Yellowjackets Accompanying". Mike Stern's amplified fuzzy guitar sound, to me, just does not mesh well with the acoustic leanings of the Yellowjackets. When the 'Jackets play without Stern, things seem to return to normal. I feel that if Mike Stern had put down his electric guitar, in favor of a mic'd acoustic guitar, the results would have been more integrated and pleasing.
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