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| Wilkes, Corey & Abstrakt Pulse / Cries From Tha Ghetto |
| Add Date: | 2009-05-31 | | Pull Date: | 2009-08-02 | | Charts: | Jazz |
| Week Ending: | 2 Aug | 12 Jul | 5 Jul | 28 Jun | 21 Jun | 7 Jun |
| Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Fo
Reviewed 2009-05-31 |
COREY WILKES & ABSTRAKT PULSE: Cries from tha Ghetto
Pi, 2009
POSTMODERN JAZZ – Young trumpet phenom Corey Wilkes plays with the cream of Chicago’s avant scene, from the Art Ensemble to Tortoise. He also has a funky soulful side, as seen on his previous CD (Drop It). This disc is mostly bent modern jazz plus moments of total abstraction. Several tracks end abruptly.
* * * * | Fo’s Picks: 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12
1. 9:06 – steady pulse: wandering guitar, funky trumpet chatter, angular sax
2. 0:44 – goofy trumpet & drum interlude
3. 6:28 – creaks & whimpers into buzzing drone, becomes low-key noise jazz
4. 7:23 – trumpet blazes above guitar/bass riff, gliding sax, noodly guitar
5. 4:49 – slow, moody ballad: sweet trumpet moan & melancholy guitar
6. 10:53 – steady urban glide, acrid horn solos, guitar at a low boil, tap dance!!
7. 1:13 – free sax & drums interlude
8. 7:44 – starts as bop, drifts into several alternate worlds later on...
9. 1:01 – otherworldly bass & vocal wailing... yow
10. 5:12 – slow, warped ballad: horns slough over shapeless rhythm section
11. 0:25 – interlude: telephone-like electronic tones & bass
12. 4:18 – free-bop sound: horns, guitar chatter & argue over brisk rhythm
[ Fo ] 05/31/09
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