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5 After 4: Rome In A Day
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Crusaders
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1960
Instead, 5 After 4 shifts gears and comes up with a Hammond B-3 fueled prog-rock sound on "Balena," sporting something of a

Bill Bruford
drumsb.1949

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestra5 After 4 keeps changing up the groove in an appealing way throughout this fine CD, occasionally straying a bit too close to smooth jazz territory on "Mr. Govindas" and "A Changing of Seasons," but otherwise producing some truly imaginative, original fusion. The CD's high point, however, is the group-composed closer, "Animal Crackers." Ostensibly a collective jam, it sounds both spontaneous and tight, starting with Johnson's impressively big-toned soprano sax playing a vaguely Middle Eastern sounding improvisation over Horner's spooky Rhodes. Cardinali and Rezza ease in, playing very sparsely at first and building to a simmering rumble, as Horner and Johnson engage each other more directly. As Rezza and Cardinale continue to build, Horner adds some wah-wah, and the music begins to unfold into a minor-keyed funk direction that sounds a bit like something trumpeter

Erik Truffaz
trumpetb.1960
Though not familiar to most US audiences, the four players in 5 After 4 are well-established and highly respected on the Canadian jazz scene. Bassist Peter Cardinale, who also produced the CD, has worked with

Oscar Peterson
piano1925 - 2007

Ray Charles
piano and vocals1930 - 2004

Brecker Brothers
band / ensemble / orchestra
Michael Buble
vocalsb.1975

Joey DeFrancesco
organ, Hammond B31971 - 2022

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007

Richard Bona
bass, electricb.1967

Big Mama Thornton
vocals1926 - 1984

John Lee Hooker
guitar1917 - 2001

Aretha Franklin
vocals1942 - 2018

Diana Krall
piano and vocalsb.1964
Capturing the group at the height of its powers, and in a dynamic setting, Rome In A Day is a memorable and soulful jazz fusion recording. ">
Track Listing
10,000 Days; Balena; Top Hat; Lee's Mystery; Mr. Govindas; African Love Affair; Rome In A Day; And The Children Sing; Golly G; Changing of Seasons; Animal Crackers.
Personnel
Johnny Johnson: woodwinds; Matt Horner: piano, Fender Rhodes, organ; Peter Cardinali: bass, horn arrangements, organ; Vito Rezza: drums.
Album information
Title: Rome In A Day | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Alma Records
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