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5.0 out of 5 stars
DEFYING GRAVITY!! BRILLIANT !,
This review is from: Wilderness (Repackaged) (Alternate Track Listing) (Audio CD)
And, defying simple categorization, right to the end. Tony William's last album (?) and in many ways a synthesis of more new beginnings for him - jazz meets the orchestra - neo-fusion - funk - latin - swing - classical. If anything, I was only disappointed he didn't throw in some hard bop - but his own compositional leanings were more toward jazz-rock-fusion, and in some ways that has become mainstream - only because Mr Williams was one of the key innovators of these genre, and we are appreciating his work from a post-Williams, post-Zappa perspective, if you get my drift. Anyway, it's a fantastic album - with great synergy between all players - all giants of jazz!! Highly recommended, along with the Mosaic Select CD of TW's work!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Lacks focus,
By PGM (San Francisco Bay Area) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wilderness (Repackaged) (Alternate Track Listing) (Audio CD)
Tony is one of the finest drummers the world has known, but this album is pretty much a disappointment from a material standpoint.Sounds very much middle of the road. The supporting cast is legendary, but I just couldn't recommend it, considering that there is just so much better that he has done.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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By Kaoru Kikuchi (Methuen, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wilderness (Audio CD)
Shortly, this is a very lucky find. Some tunes of this album (like "China Town") reminds me of his old "Lifetime" but played and enhanced by all stars players, Michael Brecker (sax), Pat Metheney (g), Herbie Hancock (pf and key), Stanley Clarke (bs) and the strings orchestra. There are all the essences and features of each musicians tune by tune. Unique and interesting. It would be worth just to listen how these Jazz masters with the orchestra play Tony Williams' fusion-funky touch music. Recorded Dec. 1995. My actual point for this album is 4 1/2.
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