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Live, Eclectic, And Electrifying
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Live In New York
Country and Eastern Music
2008
Sometime in the '80s, jazz/rock keyboard master and

Mahavishnu Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1971

Jan Hammer
keyboardsb.1948
Tony Smith
drumsSteven Kindler
violinDrawing on material from Hammer's The First Seven Days (Nemperor, 1975) and his joint foray with MO violinist

Jerry Goodman
violin
Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

Mo Hippa Live
FHQ Records
2008
If you're a musical aficionado of the melting pot called New Orleans the city that birthed jazz along with so many other things you probably already know of the anomaly named

Jon Cleary
guitar and vocalsTo catch Cleary and company in a live setting is to really appreciate their craft at its most electrifying but surely the next best thing to that is Mo Hippa Live. Their set on this album is the real deal, executed with the authority only hundreds of preceding road gigs can provide. Indeed it shows that if New Orleans was a Venn diagram for the places where jazz, blues, funk, R&B, gospel, soul, boogie woogie, (or anything with enough mojo to induce a shimmy) overlap, that is surely where this band resides. But difficult as it may be to accurately describe the NOLA musical amalgam, Cleary shows on Mo Hippa Live that it is possible to embody iteven if you're born on the other side of the pond. In the end, to understand, it's best to just do as the title track says: "Get out the way, and let the Gentlemen do their thing."


Matt Garrison
saxophoneShapeshifter Live 2010 Part 1
GarrisonJazz Productions
2010
If there's an album in the Garrison oeuvre that may benefit from hindsight, it's this one. While there is no denying the wonder of the unedited solo performance captured on Shapeshifter Live 2010 Part 1, at the time of its release its reception may have suffered from being the second live release from Garrison in only a few yearswith versions of some material being issued for a second or third time. This may have been an understandable disappointment to those who thirsted for a full album of new material from the gifted composer and bassist, but these somewhat dashed expectations also may have gone a long way to obscure the extraordinary content contained herein.
Garrison, ever at the forefront of getting the most out of his talents and current technologies, revels in the aural capabilities of his bass and computer aided back-up in this live setting. But where others might use electronic assistance to merely "fill things out" in the absence of accompanying musical partners, Garrison also thoroughly plumbs the real-time interactive possibilities afforded by the tools at his disposal. This maintains a vital level of spontaneity throughout the proceedings. Despite this kind of "music at the technological edge" being notorious for not aging well, Garrison's efforts here were so well ahead of the curve, they still lie along the leading edge of the sonic and creative envelope over a decade later. It's easier now to see Shapeshifter Live 2010 Part 1 for what it was (and still is)an exploratory feat of solo daring by an extraordinary musician, ever in the thick of innovation. It's an album definitely worth the visit/revisit and one that also begs the question: "Is there a part two?"

Band Overboard
Terra Nova Records
1996
By the time guitarist

Mike Miller
guitar
Ralph Humphrey
drumsb.1944

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Sylva
Impulse
2015
There are few if any recent bands flying around and about the jazz continuum with a trajectory like that of

Snarky Puppy
band / ensemble / orchestraA few things account for this. On top of being the most sweeping project the band had ever attempted, Sylva was written in its entirety by leader / bassist

Michael League
bassJules Buckley
composer / conductorTracks and Personnel
Live In New YorkTracks: Darkness (Earth In Search Of A Sun); Red And Orange; Earth (Still Our Only Home); Topeka; Twenty-One; The Sixth Day/Country And Eastern Music; I Remember Me.
Personnel: Jan Hammer: keyboards and synthesizers; Tony Smith: drums, vocals; Fernando Saunders: bass, vocals; Steven Kindler: Violin.
Mo Hippa Live
Tracks: Go To The Mardi Gras; People Say; C'mon Second Line; Tipitina; Cheatin' On You; Port Street Blues; Help Me Somebody; Groove Me; When You Get Back; Mo Hippa.
Personnel: Jon Cleary: vocals, keyboards, cowbell; Cornell Williams: bass, vocals; Derwin "Big D" Perkins: guitar, vocals; Eddie Christmas: drums.
Shapeshifter Live 2010 Part 1
Tracks: Life Burning; Changing Paths; Exchange; Unity; Mirror Image; Family; Let Go; Izzy.
Personnel: Matt Garrison: bass, effects, computer.
Band Overboard
Tracks: Bad Dog; Sweet Fifteen; Rubber Legs; Who Knows; 5'll Getcha; Blockhead; Auto Worship; Red And Orange; Follow Your Heart; A Moment's Rest.
Personnel: Mike Miller: guitar; Jim Lacefield: bass; Ralph Humphrey: drums.
Sylva
Tracks: Sintra; Flight; Atchafalaya; The Curtain; Gretel; The Clearing.
Personnel: Snarky Puppy: Michael League: electric bass, Moog key bass; Bob Lanzetti: electric guitar; Mark Lettieri: electric guitar; Chris McQueen: electric guitar; Bill Laurance: piano, Wurlitzer, Moog; Cory Henry: organ, clavinet, Moog; Justin Stanton: Fender Rhodes, Moog, clavinet, piano, trumpet; Jay Jennings: trumpet, flugelhorn; Mike "Maz" Maher: trumpet, flugelhorn; Chris Bullock: tenor sax, clarinet, bass clarinet; Nate Werth: percussion; Robert "Sput" Searight: drums.
The Metropole Orkest: Jules Buckley: conductor; Arlia de Ruiter (concertmaster), Vera Laporeva, Denis Koenders, David Pejinenborgh, Pauline Terlouw, Casper Donker, Ruben Margarita, Tinka Regler, Seijia Teeuwen, Ewa Zbysznska: 1st violin; Merjin Rombout, Herman van Haaren, Wim Kok, Feyona van Iersel, Pauline Konig, Palina Cekov, Merel Jonker, Christina Knoll: 2nd violin; Mieke Honingh, Norman Jansen, Julia Jowett, Isabella Petersen, Iris Schut, Lex Lujinenburg: viola; Maarten Jansen, Emile Visser, Jascha Albracht, Annie Tongberg, Charles Watt: cello; Erik Winkelman, Arend Liefkes, Tjerk de Vos: double bass; Janine Abbos, Mariel van den Bos, Nola Exel: flute; Paul van der Feen, Leo van Oostrom, Leo Janssen, Werner Janssen, Max Boeree: clarinet, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet, saxophone; Pieter Hunfeld, Rob van de Loor, Fons Verspaandork, Elizabeth Hunfeld: horn; Jan Oosting, Vincent Veneman, Jon Bastiani: trombone; Martin van den Berg: bass trombone; Ries Schellekens: tuba; Mark Jiskoot, Frank Warndenier: percussion.
BackTracks is a series that looks back at notable albums that were somehow absent from All About Jazz's extensive 50,000 plus review archive (or are just plain worthy of another look).
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