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5.0 out of 5 stars
A Joyful Call For One And All.,
By Michael F. Hopkins "A Deeper Groove" (Buffalo, NY USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Zep Tepi (Audio CD)
(Edited from a prior feature, copyright 2006 Michael F. Hopkins)
Pianist, composer, elder statesman Randy Weston has struck memorable hallmarks over the half-century plus that he has blessed us with his exceptional music, riveting performances, and wondrous recordings. LITTLE NILES, UHURU AFRIKA, IN THE SPIRITS OF OUR ANCESTORS, and MARRAKECH IN THE COOL OF THE EVENING are among the many classics by which this Tutsi-sized champion of the Black aesthetic has brought the intense virtuosity of African American genius, and the insistent diversity of African legacy, together to form a highly personal expression which continues to inspire entire generations, uplifting the world. In the auspices of his 80th year, the Brooklyn-born grandmaster strides forth with his most powerful and personal album to date. Fresh from the independent Random Chance Records, ZEP TEPI is Brother Weston at his most culturally astute, spiritually focused, and emotionally open. The thunder has never resounded more deeply, nor has the lightning struck more dearly than it does here. His first trio album in a very long time, ZEP TEPI steps boldly forth with the strongly dancing sound which is a Weston trademark. Engineer Tom Berkeley is to be commended for astutely capturing the depth, dimension and impact of this unique sound as none have done before. Artist Ogandube Fayomi provides the album's impeccably panoramic cover illustration and photos, set to fine balance by the jacket layout and design of Minor Swing Graphics' Ed McConnell. These and others form an impeccable team which, through the production of Paul West, makes things far easier for the artists to get straight to the aesthetic business at hand. Setting this recording into sterling excellence, we find bassist Alex Blake strutting, strumming, and singing his way through grand scapes of lustrous melody. Meeting Weston's every touch with a supple grasp all his own, Blake stirs the imagination with his swift, sure polytonal rhapsodies, able to turn rhythm and groove on the proverbial dime! As astonishing is the gripping subtlety of percussionist Neil Clarke. Avoiding the traditional trap set, his sifting harmonic eye and ear provides an emancipating force which complements Weston with chromatic tapestries of multicultural splendor. Thus, ZEP TEPI is a hearty voyage from the Nile to the Delta, Blues to Bop and swinging about, beyond and within. Bask in the jubilation of "African Sunrise", and the penetrating glow of "The Healers", as you gather the motion of your odyssey across solemn earth and vibrant rainbow. Enter the brisk, quenching jet stream boiled to a fine brew in "Portrait Of Frank Edward Weston", a tribute to Weston's Africa-conscious father first heard (and with Blake!) in a concert recording 30 years ago. Long-acknowledged landmarks "Berkshire Blues" and "Hi-Fly" (here spelled "High Fly") are given fresh readings which prance and prowl with sophisticated fire. Call and response are richly enacted throughout this session, and all the brothers are phenomenal. At the heart of this bountiful offering, we find the man, his piano, and a hearty song to sing. Here, two of Weston's most beguiling solo performances sing straight to the soul, resonating with radiance and a smile. "Route Of The Nile" shimmers with a lazy sway, frequently rocking you to and fro in a comforting ride on the streams of a broader history. "Ballad For T" is a tantalizing tribute to the immortal Thelonious Monk, spun with all the charm, wit, mysterioso and wonder that Monk could touch us with. Carrying the memory of that touch firm in his own special grasp, Weston delivers the distant and the down home to your front door. ZEP TEPI joyously begins with the most celebratory rendition of the epic "Blue Moses" ever recorded. Listen to Weston ruminate and resonate his perceptions through the keys, joined by Blake tapping into sonorities akin to Mali- born storytellers and Mississippi troubadours, as Clarke enters the ritual with his own percolating summons which fires the Holy Call. Griots have much to say. Journey's end is equally joyous, Guy Warren's "Love, The Mystery Of" performed with deep, playful passion as its instrumental high points ease into the sweet vocal chant of communal prayer in purest invocation - no frills needed and no dogma allowed! Lesson and sermon consummated, it is deepest Wisdom which beckons us on. Character is the candle which illuminates the wisdom, and the art. The glow of that candle is strong and warming in the timeless call of ZEP TEPI. Come in from the cold.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Weston,
By Oldnslow (Seattle, Washington USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zep Tepi (Audio CD)
Just a superb trio recording by Randy Weston, at age 80, playing his greatest hits. Fantastic rhythm section, especially the bassist, who uses the bass in the fashion of an African rhythm instrument. Weston's forceful playing is undiminished by age, and he offers fresh takes on his famous pieces. Topped by superb recording quality, this CD is a winner.
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great music, great purchase experience,
By 'satiably curious "Jon" (Detroit, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Zep Tepi (Audio CD)
Good vendor. Came on time, in good shape. I don't need to review Randy Weston. There's a reason that he's a legend. This is an example why.
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