Romus, Rent / Jazz On The Line With Chico Freeman / Thundershine
Album: | Thundershine | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Romus, Rent / Jazz On The Line With Chico Freeman | Added: | Nov 2008 | |
Label: | Edgetone Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-01-11 | Pull Date: | 2009-03-15 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Mar 1 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 | Feb 1 | Jan 25 | Jan 18 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 27, 2009: | Memory Select, sfSound edition: Le Quan Ninh & Michel Doneda
Cameltrot |
4. | Feb 13, 2009: | Pants down in the Oval Office
Thundershine |
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2. | Feb 22, 2009: | Sunday Afternoon Baseball Rainout
Dali Lawnd |
5. | Feb 06, 2009: | Memory Select
Moons Of Neptune |
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3. | Feb 14, 2009: | Music Casserole
Dali Lawnd |
6. | Jan 31, 2009: | Music Casserole
Dali Lawnd |
Album Review
Wedge
Reviewed 2008-12-20
Reviewed 2008-12-20
With Chico Freeman, as the title says! Mostly straight jazz, a free-'60s feel. It's a reissue of a 1994 session with local jazzster Rent Romus -- who's into electronics and dark/evil improv these days but was a more directly "jazz" player back then. His soloing here shows an affinity for free jazz, but he also presents a softer and more conventional side.
You could call this session "retro," but it's well-done retro, with most of the pieces making for nicely thoughtful excursions. I find myself preferring this date to the later, more free-jazz-leaning stuff Romus would do with John Tchicai.
Chico Freeman - (tenor/soprano sax)
Rent Romus - (alto/soprano/baritone sax, flute)
Jason Olaine - (trumpet)
Stefano DeZerega (piano, alto sax)
Ben Leinback (drums)
Ravi Abcarian (bass)
1- Upbeat and dancing, quite the early '70s influence. Loungy slow piano solo.
2- Nicely bopping, catchy. Does include a couple stretched-out, avant-garde pauses.
3- Soft, slow, w/flute
4- Sax testimony, then an interesting pulse rhythm. Toe-tappingly soulful.
5- A nice dusky '60s feel, with a heavy pulse after a dark intro. Would play well on a straight-jazz show. Includes a long, unaccompanied-sax solo that might be Freeman -?
6- Cocktail piano, laid-back, swingy.
7- Longer version of (2). Includes a quiet drum solo.
You could call this session "retro," but it's well-done retro, with most of the pieces making for nicely thoughtful excursions. I find myself preferring this date to the later, more free-jazz-leaning stuff Romus would do with John Tchicai.
Chico Freeman - (tenor/soprano sax)
Rent Romus - (alto/soprano/baritone sax, flute)
Jason Olaine - (trumpet)
Stefano DeZerega (piano, alto sax)
Ben Leinback (drums)
Ravi Abcarian (bass)
1- Upbeat and dancing, quite the early '70s influence. Loungy slow piano solo.
2- Nicely bopping, catchy. Does include a couple stretched-out, avant-garde pauses.
3- Soft, slow, w/flute
4- Sax testimony, then an interesting pulse rhythm. Toe-tappingly soulful.
5- A nice dusky '60s feel, with a heavy pulse after a dark intro. Would play well on a straight-jazz show. Includes a long, unaccompanied-sax solo that might be Freeman -?
6- Cocktail piano, laid-back, swingy.
7- Longer version of (2). Includes a quiet drum solo.
Track Listing
1. | Cameltrot | 5. | Moons Of Neptune | |||
2. | Dali Lawnd | 6. | Double Dig | |||
3. | Q'cee | 7. | Dali Lawnd | |||
4. | Thundershine | . |