Zitro, James / Zitro
Album: | Zitro | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Zitro, James | Added: | Jun 2008 | |
Label: | Esp-Disk' |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-11-30 | Pull Date: | 2009-02-01 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Feb 1 | Jan 25 | Jan 18 | Jan 11 | Jan 4 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 30, 2009: | Memory Select
Sweet |
4. | Jan 16, 2009: | Emphysema For Emphasis
Happy Pretty |
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2. | Jan 23, 2009: | Memory Select
Freeken [excerpt] |
5. | Jan 09, 2009: | Memory Select
Happy Pretty |
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3. | Jan 16, 2009: | Memory Select
Sweet |
6. | Jan 02, 2009: | Memory Select
Freeken |
Album Review
Wedge
Reviewed 2008-11-25
Reviewed 2008-11-25
Fast '60s free jazz that just piles it on with energy and intensity. You've got a very '60s jazz sound, particularly in the piano (check out track 2!) with hyperactive drumming and full-blast solos. James Zitro was Sonny Simmons' drummer back then, and ESP gave him this chance in 1967 to show what he could do as a leader -- great stuff.
Allan Praskin (alto sax)
Bert Wilson (tenor sax)
Warren Gale (trumpet)
Michael Cohen (piano)
Bruce Gale (bass)
James Zitro (drums)
1- (22:09) Wild free jazz, big and energetic but keeping to a deeply '60s sound.
Opens with a nice drum solo, mostly toms, then kicks into a strong, hopping groove, part Latin, part hip bebop, with blaring free horns! Solos carry a rich '60s-jazz sound but dance a chaotic line, down to the squealy, intense sax solo that comes last. A massive free-for-all ends it.
2- (13:50) More accessible than #1 -- it's fast '60s bop! A loud, forceful sound, insistant, but very much a straight-jazz opening with complex, speedy lines. Hard-ripping solos with Zitro's drums piling on the intensity behind otherwise calm, jazzy piano comping. Crazy ending, quite a rush.
at 8:49, breaks off into a straight piano solo that's fast but gives you a break from the intensity, whew.
3- (5:06) A slow, lovely piano progression interrupted by blaring horns. Ends with guys talking to the engineer: "'That five minutes?"
Allan Praskin (alto sax)
Bert Wilson (tenor sax)
Warren Gale (trumpet)
Michael Cohen (piano)
Bruce Gale (bass)
James Zitro (drums)
1- (22:09) Wild free jazz, big and energetic but keeping to a deeply '60s sound.
Opens with a nice drum solo, mostly toms, then kicks into a strong, hopping groove, part Latin, part hip bebop, with blaring free horns! Solos carry a rich '60s-jazz sound but dance a chaotic line, down to the squealy, intense sax solo that comes last. A massive free-for-all ends it.
2- (13:50) More accessible than #1 -- it's fast '60s bop! A loud, forceful sound, insistant, but very much a straight-jazz opening with complex, speedy lines. Hard-ripping solos with Zitro's drums piling on the intensity behind otherwise calm, jazzy piano comping. Crazy ending, quite a rush.
at 8:49, breaks off into a straight piano solo that's fast but gives you a break from the intensity, whew.
3- (5:06) A slow, lovely piano progression interrupted by blaring horns. Ends with guys talking to the engineer: "'That five minutes?"
Track Listing
1. | Freeken | 2. | Happy Pretty | |||
3. | Sweet |