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Rick Drumm and Fatty Necroses: Return From the Unknown
ByInspired by '70s jazz-fusion/jazz-rock and funk, the music is retro in places, but there's no escaping the sheer energy, the compositional strength and the first rate musicianship which make this one of the most appealing jazz-fusion CDs of the year. Guitarists


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The leader's sotto voce rumbling drums lie at the core of the ruminative "Gentle Spirit," a delicate tone poem that features lazy trombone and finishes unexpectedly with drums alone. "Indi Funk" possesses the same drive-cum-melodic DNA as guitarist

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Empathetically buoyed by Drumm, Catalano's searing, heartfelt cry on the poignant "Return" puts a fittingly emotional seal on a consistently absorbing set. It would be a shame if this were to be a one-off adventure, as there is chemistry at play here which suggests there are even greater things to come.
25% of the profits from this recording will go to Strike a Chord , a non-profit organization which uses music to help seriously ill and disadvantaged children. ">
Track Listing
Fatty Necrosis Sings the Blues; Gentle Spirit; Indi Funk; Not Whatever; Detours; Pulled Pork Sandwich; Out the Door; Just a Drop; Return.
Personnel
Rick Drumm
drumsRick Drumm: drums; Fred Hamilton: guitar; Corey Christiansen: guitar; Mike Brumbaugh: trombone; Frank Catalano: tenor saxophone; Axel Tosca Laugart: electric piano, piano; Pete Grimaldi: trumpet; John Benitez: bass.
Album information
Title: Return From the Unknown | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Unknown label
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