West, Rich / Mayo Grout's Known Universe
Album: | Mayo Grout's Known Universe | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | West, Rich | Added: | Apr 2009 | |
Label: | PfMENTUM |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-06-28 | Pull Date: | 2009-08-30 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Aug 30 | Aug 23 | Aug 9 | Jul 26 | Jul 19 | Jul 12 | Jul 5 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 29, 2009: | Party at Grandma's
Es-I |
4. | Aug 18, 2009: | Jena & Gomorrah (sub)
I'm A Cockroach; Adapt, Adapt - Part 1 |
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2. | Aug 28, 2009: | Memory Select - Joe Maneri Edition
Five Lane Paradise |
5. | Aug 06, 2009: | The Alternatives
Short I Am |
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3. | Aug 22, 2009: | Music Casserole
Es-I |
6. | Jul 24, 2009: | Memory Select
Five Lane Paradise |
Album Review
Wedge
Reviewed 2009-06-25
Reviewed 2009-06-25
A strange rock/jazz experiment that's catchy yet... out there. Rock guitar overlaid with horns and flute for a jazzy tone. "Rock" guitar meaning... well check out the solo on #2, it's like something out of a bar-band/jam-band power trio world. Yet the songs also have flute and sax in composed lines that sound classical or modern-jazzy.
Kind of a jamming feel, with rhythms you can get into and some passages of sophistication. There's a bit of a wild mood overall, but most of the tempos are in a restrained mid/fast range.
Check out the CD booklet for the Mayo Grout story, which is not as sci-fi as the pictures look like.
1- A deep, cool groove, slow and thick like molasses, with some trumpet & flute on top. Epic. Opens w/monologue in a gravely Tom Waits voice for about 3 minutes, which comes back around -6:30. After -4:30, a more full sound, slowly jazzy.
2- Midtempo riffing, a steady hard beat w/lowdown guitar solo
3- Faux loungy vocal, lyrical random silliness. Floating, open-aired stretches with sax and flute, midtempo, languid
4- "Boonga-boonga" voice chant. Bursts into a strident, jazzy riff. Upbeat, exploratory, multi-phased
5- A mid/fast breeziness, after some whistling and military snare drum
6- Gets into a nice digging groove.
7- Starts slow and spare but gets into a robust free jam behind a good rhythm.
Kind of a jamming feel, with rhythms you can get into and some passages of sophistication. There's a bit of a wild mood overall, but most of the tempos are in a restrained mid/fast range.
Check out the CD booklet for the Mayo Grout story, which is not as sci-fi as the pictures look like.
1- A deep, cool groove, slow and thick like molasses, with some trumpet & flute on top. Epic. Opens w/monologue in a gravely Tom Waits voice for about 3 minutes, which comes back around -6:30. After -4:30, a more full sound, slowly jazzy.
2- Midtempo riffing, a steady hard beat w/lowdown guitar solo
3- Faux loungy vocal, lyrical random silliness. Floating, open-aired stretches with sax and flute, midtempo, languid
4- "Boonga-boonga" voice chant. Bursts into a strident, jazzy riff. Upbeat, exploratory, multi-phased
5- A mid/fast breeziness, after some whistling and military snare drum
6- Gets into a nice digging groove.
7- Starts slow and spare but gets into a robust free jam behind a good rhythm.
Track Listing
1. | I'm A Cockroach; Adapt, Adapt - Part 1 | 4. | Newness | |||
2. | Short I Am | 5. | I'm A Cockroach; Adapt, Adapt - Part 2 | |||
3. | On Her Wrists She Wore Her Interest | 6. | Five Lane Paradise | |||
7. | Es-I |