Sonic Liberation Front / Change Over Time
Album: | Change Over Time | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Sonic Liberation Front | Added: | Jan 2007 | |
Label: | High Two Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-02-04 | Pull Date: | 2007-04-08 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Feb 25 | Feb 11 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 14, 2013: | No Cover, No Minimum
First Rain |
4. | Feb 22, 2007: | Sunshine ... in the Afternoon
The Next Thing That Happens |
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2. | Nov 09, 2012: | No Cover, No Minimum
First Rain |
5. | Feb 09, 2007: | Memory Select (Baseball Rainout)
First Rain |
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3. | Jan 03, 2008: | Sunshine ... in the Afternoon
The Next Thing That Happens |
6. | Feb 09, 2007: | No Cover, No Minimum
The Next Thing That Happens |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2007-01-28
Reviewed 2007-01-28
Jamming jazz with lots of percussion, accessible mainstream structure. Percussion is mostly hand drums and the like; the drum kit shows up in just a few places. With sax and trumpet, bass, and occasional electronics.
It's a kind of street-jazz or drum-circle feel that would be right at home in the Bay Area (but the collective is from Philadelphia, led by drummer Kevin Diehl.) More of an urban-jazzy sound than a "world" sound. See also Adam Rudolph, who's big on the lots-of-drums thing. FCC clean.
1- Energetic overlapping drums, dual sax/trumpet solo. Bright.
2- Spare, w/hand drums and street-player sax. "World" vocals during the second half.
3- Robust mid/fast, then an electronics pause(WTF?) followed by a new jam
4- Mid/fast, twisty theme, some cool soloing. Ends w/lotsa drums.
5- Slow guitar w/vocal, kind of a loud folky thing. New-agey ocean waves in the ending just ruin it.
6- Slow theme over fast, chaotic rhythm, into a nice stern groove w/long sax solo.
7- Quiet, atonal electronic humming... then, drums! Not sure it works.
8- Dance-y, digging beat. Kind of "free-Latin" horns. Then group singing and a bit of monologue. Ends w/lotsa drums.
It's a kind of street-jazz or drum-circle feel that would be right at home in the Bay Area (but the collective is from Philadelphia, led by drummer Kevin Diehl.) More of an urban-jazzy sound than a "world" sound. See also Adam Rudolph, who's big on the lots-of-drums thing. FCC clean.
1- Energetic overlapping drums, dual sax/trumpet solo. Bright.
2- Spare, w/hand drums and street-player sax. "World" vocals during the second half.
3- Robust mid/fast, then an electronics pause(WTF?) followed by a new jam
4- Mid/fast, twisty theme, some cool soloing. Ends w/lotsa drums.
5- Slow guitar w/vocal, kind of a loud folky thing. New-agey ocean waves in the ending just ruin it.
6- Slow theme over fast, chaotic rhythm, into a nice stern groove w/long sax solo.
7- Quiet, atonal electronic humming... then, drums! Not sure it works.
8- Dance-y, digging beat. Kind of "free-Latin" horns. Then group singing and a bit of monologue. Ends w/lotsa drums.
Track Listing
1. | The Next Thing That Happens | 5. | Omio | |||
2. | D'accord, Baby | 6. | Glass Eyes | |||
3. | Dominical | 7. | Ouaga To Bobo | |||
4. | First Rain | 8. | Change Over Time |