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Stanley Clarke Trio: Stanley Clarke Trio: Jazz in the Garden
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Jazz In The Garden
Heads Up International
2009
In the mid-1970s when Stanley Clarke rose to prominence playing electric bass in the powerhouse band Return To Forever, it had been his beautiful touch on acoustic bass that originally attracted the notice of the band's founder, keyboard player
Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

George Duke
piano1946 - 2013

Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

Larry Carlton
guitarb.1948

Billy Cobham
drumsb.1944

Al Di Meola
guitarb.1954

Jean-Luc Ponty
violinb.1942
Thirty-seven years later at 11:00 on a Sunday night, Clarke was about to change all that. It was the end of the last day of studio time booked for his trio recording Jazz In The Garden. Everyone was bone-tired and ticketed for flights home early the next morning. But Clarke stood up from the mixing board and headed for the door, stating flatly, "It just doesn't swing. I don't feel like trying to explain why."
Clarke wasn't ready to compromise. His insistence that the tune was going to swing came from the same aesthetic clarity he had displayed from the beginning of his career in his brilliant ostinatos and solos on Corea's groundbreaking Return to Forever, recorded for ECM in 1972 when the two of them were still playing with saxophonist Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor
1927 - 1991Marcus Miller
bass
b.1959Victor Wooten
bass
b.1964
Drummer Lenny White
drums
b.1949
Earlier in the evening White had gotten into a discussion over an edit that sounded wrong to him. No matter how often it was played, the engineer couldn't hear it. To ease the tension of the moment, White, ever the diplomat, then told the story of having recorded with trumpeter Freddie Hubbard
trumpet
1938 - 2008
The politics of this collaboration known as Life are about necessary compromises and the changes they bring. Thus the opening track, a mad dash called "Paradigm Shift (Election Day 2008)" with its tumultuous parade of time signatures and colorful vignettes, which ushers in an assortment of tunes that are at once ambitiously controlled and wide open. The tonal atmosphere for pianist Hiromi
piano
b.1979
White's timekeeping from the get-go is a crisp series of imaginative punch and counterpoint on cymbals and snare that propels one phrase into the next so that by the third track, things are hopping. "Take the Coltrane" is like a drum 'n' bass breakbeat in low gear, a deconstucted, kicking-mule version of pianist Duke Ellington
piano
1899 - 1974John Coltrane
saxophone
1926 - 1967Bud Powell
piano
1924 - 1966Dave Brubeck
piano
1920 - 2012Thelonious Monk
piano
1917 - 1982Joe Henderson
saxophone
1937 - 2001
After Clarke's solo the remaining tracks form an Act II which, among other things, showcase Hiromi's burgeoning skills in abstracting a blues form and voicing chords. Her bouncing duet with Clarke on "Global Tweak (Improvised Duet)" jumps right into one of trumpeter Miles Davis
trumpet
1926 - 1991
The choice of the Red Hot Chili Peppers tune "Under the Bridge" to close things is surprising at first, but only because the somberness of the original's easily-conjured lyrics seem so contrary to the preceding tunes' joyous verve. Through the magic of sounds and rhythms, these skilled musicians render the love song, written for the crazy sackful of contradictions that is the city of Los Angeles, into an anthem celebrating growth, harmony and reformation.
And, Mr. Clarke: it really swings.
Tracks: Paradigm Shift (Election Day); Sakura Sakura; Sicilian Blue; Take The Coltrane; 3 Wrong Notes; Someday My Prince Will Come; Isotope; Bass Folk Song Nos. 5 & 6; Global Tweak (Improvised Duet); Solar; Brain Training; Under The Bridge.
Personnel: Stanley Clarke: acoustic bass; Hiromi: piano; Lenny White: drums.
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Title: Stanley Clarke Trio: Jazz in the Garden | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Heads Up International
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