Lema Sabachthani

Jazz | May 2012

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Fo
Reviewed 2012-05-26
BILL STEVENS: Lema Sabachthani
Milesmiles, 2012

MODERN JAZZ – This wide-ranging suite in 15 parts takes trumpeter Stevens on a journey through Miles Davis style chromatic fusion, with a few diversions into more straight-ahead postbop sounds. His electro-acoustic sextet has plenty of like-minded, adventurous talent, and they keep it tight no matter where the music goes. This is excellent work, especially on the darker-toned Disc 1.

For background, the suite was inspired by a series of abstract paintings by Barnett Newman, who in turn was trying to relate the “stations of the cross” in the Passion of Christ to a more universal parallel of human experience. Neither the paintings nor this music are religious, but both have elements of yearning or contemplation. The title comes from Jesus’ famous cry from the cross, “why have you forsaken me?”

Fo’s Picks: Disc I – 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 Disc II – 3, 4, 5

DISC ONE

1. 12:30 – Uptempo Miles Davis fusion-funk; long solo stretches in the middle
2. 5:00 – dark fusion creep: keyboard moves gently in the gloom
3. 8:56 – solo bass intro, striding postbop w/bold optimism, even-keeled solos
4. 8:31 – slow, somber fusion w/bass clarinet: gradually rises over quiet drone
5. 9:48 – solo drums set up rolling, open postbop groove; calm piano ending
6. 4:00 – relaxed and ballad-like, short solos passed around the band
7. 6:14 – dragging pace & a very nice sound with a bluesy Miles Davis touch

DISC TWO

1. 6:10 – surprise! sort of a cheesy reggae lope with some sunny solos
2. 5:05 – upbeat fusion: chugging beat, a bit loose in the horn solos
3. 3:59 – dark marching beat, overlapping horn lines fall into catchy theme
4. 8:00 – brisk chugging pulse: trumpet drags, sax roams, guitar tweaks
5. 4:08 – relaxed acoustic piano/sax duet, a melodic pas de deux
6. 9:00 – thumping off-center beat, jabbing horns, melting keyboards, runs on
7. 5:44 – ambient crowd noise, percussion + some world-music accents
8. 8:24 – contemplative intro, flowing ballad; piano & bass solo, long ending

[ Fo ] - May 2012

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Track listing

1. First Station
2. Second Station
3. Third Station
4. Fourth Station
5. Fifth Station
6. Sixth Station
7. Seventh Station
8. Eighth Station
9. Ninth Station
10. Tenth Station
11. Eleventh Station
12. Twelfth Station
13. Thirteenth Station
14. Fourteenth Station
15. Be, Ii