Gardner, Derrick & The Jazz Prophets + 2 / Echoes Of Ethnicity
Album: | Echoes Of Ethnicity | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Gardner, Derrick & The Jazz Prophets + 2 | Added: | May 2009 | |
Label: | Owl Studios |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-06-14 | Pull Date: | 2009-08-16 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Aug 16 | Aug 2 | Jul 19 | Jul 12 | Jul 5 | Jun 28 | Jun 21 |
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Airplays: | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 15, 2009: | Sleepover at Grandma's
Autumn In New York |
4. | Aug 09, 2009: | Transmission Overload
We Jazz June |
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2. | Aug 14, 2009: | No Cover, No Minimum
Missippi Man |
5. | Jul 31, 2009: | No Cover, No Minimum
Crystal Stair |
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3. | Aug 12, 2009: | Getting Over the Hump
Natural Woman |
6. | Jul 17, 2009: | The Rent Party
We Jazz June |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2009-06-13
Reviewed 2009-06-13
DERRICK GARDNER & THE JAZZ PROPHETS: Echoes of Ethnicity
Owl Studios, 2009
BOP – Normally a sextet, this long-running group expands to an octet for an appealing set of energetic “little big band” hardbop. The up numbers are straight up and swing like a sledgehammer, and the slower tunes have a sweet, soulful touch. Solid stuff from the mainstream.
* * * * | Fo’s Picks: 1, 3, 7, 8, 10
1. 7:31 – upbeat bustling bop: very lively horn solos, based loosely on “Four”
2. 7:05 – latin tune with unusual, perky horn lines; rolling sax, strolling piano
3. 5:49 – big punchy sound with a bit of soul & strong, striding horn solos
4. 6:18 – Aretha Franklin hit takes on New Orleans march rhythm, soul horns
5. 6:53 – a cool walk, big band sound: ambling trombone & some odd breaks
6. 8:20 – lesser-known Freddie Hubbard tune, sassy with a latin touch
7. 8:46 – standard ballad: wonderful trumpet & rich ensemble horns
8. 7:00 – upbeat and loose, with a sunny, satisfied feel… music for a nice day
9. 7:21 – briskly rolling, tricky arrangement: burrowing horns, slows down later
10. 8:09 – simple Mingus-y riff alternates 6/4 & 4/4 time; chewy like taffy
[ Fo ] 06/13/09
Owl Studios, 2009
BOP – Normally a sextet, this long-running group expands to an octet for an appealing set of energetic “little big band” hardbop. The up numbers are straight up and swing like a sledgehammer, and the slower tunes have a sweet, soulful touch. Solid stuff from the mainstream.
* * * * | Fo’s Picks: 1, 3, 7, 8, 10
1. 7:31 – upbeat bustling bop: very lively horn solos, based loosely on “Four”
2. 7:05 – latin tune with unusual, perky horn lines; rolling sax, strolling piano
3. 5:49 – big punchy sound with a bit of soul & strong, striding horn solos
4. 6:18 – Aretha Franklin hit takes on New Orleans march rhythm, soul horns
5. 6:53 – a cool walk, big band sound: ambling trombone & some odd breaks
6. 8:20 – lesser-known Freddie Hubbard tune, sassy with a latin touch
7. 8:46 – standard ballad: wonderful trumpet & rich ensemble horns
8. 7:00 – upbeat and loose, with a sunny, satisfied feel… music for a nice day
9. 7:21 – briskly rolling, tricky arrangement: burrowing horns, slows down later
10. 8:09 – simple Mingus-y riff alternates 6/4 & 4/4 time; chewy like taffy
[ Fo ] 06/13/09
Track Listing
1. | 4 Newk | 6. | The Melting Pot | |||
2. | Afros & Cubans | 7. | Autumn In New York | |||
3. | We Jazz June | 8. | Crystal Stair | |||
4. | Natural Woman | 9. | The Blackamoor | |||
5. | Mercury Blvd. | 10. | Missippi Man |