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Manu Codjia: Covers
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The Bad Plus
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2000
Now, guitarist Manu Codjia enters the fray with his own covers album. At first blush, Codjia, whose style owes as much or more to rock guitarists

Jimmy Page
guitar
Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
Indeed, though his solos frequently wail in rock-derived electric glory, Codjia's career is that of a resolute jazz man, with a decidedly old-school attention to craft. He has taken nearly five years to record his three albums as leader, each meticulously arranged and performed. Like the earlier recordsSonglines (Bee Jazz, 2006); Manu Codjia (Bee Jazz, 2009)Covers is built around the appealing format of an acoustic jazz trio with an electric lead instrument. The bass and drums are sensitively recorded, while the full sonic splendor of Codjia's electric guitar is evenly presented in the mix. He is, as ever, an imaginative soloist as concerned with the shape and texture of sounds as with the melodic lines. The novelty in his playing on this disc is a slightly grittier,

John Scofield
guitarb.1951
Some songs are pleasingly pretty, like Tom Waits' "Martha" or Leonard Cohen's "Halleluyah." Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" is true to the original's folksy character, only to explode in a swirling psychedelic interlude (a second Marley cover here, "Natural Mystic," reveals a bass line that owes its lineage to the portentous bass motif from the "Acknowledgement" section of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Drummer Philippe Garciaformidably creative on the earlier Manu Codjiaoften sounds uninspired by the simpler rhythmic material he has to work with here. Michael Jackson's "Beat It" is given a wittily forward beat, de-emphasizing the number's R&B elements, and on the Evans track his delicate jazz chops are evident, but elsewhere Garcia sticks to somewhat bland rock patterns.
Most compositions on previous Codjia albums were originalselliptical, open-ended numbers like some high-modal mid-sixties

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Track Listing
Beat It; Redemption Song; Martha; Requiem pour un con/Je t'aime moi non plus; Halleluyah; Hunting High and Low; Children's Play Song; Natural Mystic.
Personnel
Manu Codjia
guitar, electricManu Codjia: guitar; Jérôme Regard: double-bass; Phillipe Garcia: drums.
Album information
Title: Covers | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Bee Jazz
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