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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great start as singer/songwriter!,
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This review is from: Mama Rosa (Audio CD)
Most of us know Brian Blade as the extraordinary jazz drummer who has played with the likes of Wayne Shorter, Kenny Garrett, Joshua Redman; and pop legends such as Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Norah Jones - he has also made 3 brilliant albums with his own Fellowship Band.
However, on Mama Rosa Brian makes his debut as a singer/song writer. Singing and playing guitar (as well as drums) he has created tunes which are beautifully crafted. While it didn't hit me on first listen, the music and melodies do creep up on you, particularly after a number of listens. The feel is low key and mellow, I guess you'd call it Folk/pop music. It's quite a departure from the searching spiritual drive and extended solos of the Fellowship Band, but there is still the echo of their magic as Blade's band mates help make up the Mama Rosa backing band. Also lending a hand is Daniel Lanois on lead guitar who plays a number of great solos. Although not producing the album, the overall sound somewhat bears the influence of Lanois' distict atmospheric style. The songs tell stories of Brian's life and family in an intimate, personal way, and being the son of a Pastor the lyrics contain many allusions to a strong Christian upbringing. While some may find these elements reason to condemn the album, I would congratulate Brian on his heart felt sincerity, a quality which pervades the music. I am not sure how this album will be greeted by Brian's jazz fans but hopefully he'll be reaching a different if not wider audience. For me it's great start for Brian Blade as a singer-songwriter and shows us another dimension to this brilliant musician!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent work! Very SOULFUL!!!,
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This review is from: Mama Rosa (Audio CD)
I've followed Brian Blade's work for some time and time and time again he's proved to be an excellent artist! He's so underrated. Drums, piano, guitar and now vocals. I absolutely LOVE this cd. The Centerline, Brother and Get There are my favorites...then again, the entire album is SUPERB!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Superb,
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This review is from: Mama Rosa (Audio CD)
Brian Blade is easily one of the best living drummers in modern jazz, or really any genre (ask Daniel Lanois or Emmylou Harris). The fact that he can compose beautiful jazz 'suites', as evidenced on his Fellowship records, just makes me respect him all the more. So when I heard he was releasing a 'singer/songwriter' album I was not sure what to think. Of course, as everything else Brian touches, it's an absolute gem of an album, and his voice is almost as stunning as his drumming and composing...simply superb album!
0 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Better luck next time!,
This review is from: Mama Rosa (Audio CD)
I only found one good song on this ablum: Mercy Angel.
I really like this song. He tied some soulful christ honoring lyrics to good deep jazz music. I was a bit disappointed though because I already had this song on the compilation album I purchased at the Montreal Jazz festival. I thought there was going to be more of the mix of good gospel lyrics with jazz but alas there was really nothing else to offer on this album. |
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Mama Rosa by Brian Blade (Audio CD - 2009)
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