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Joe Locke: Subtle Disguise
ByJoe Locke
vibraphoneb.1959
That statement, pulled from the press release for Subtle Disguise, isn't some mere marketing soundbite. To hear this music is to understand that Locke's stock neither rests solely with his four smoking mallets or his ability to pierce the psyche but, rather, with his gifts in rectifying said forces into one powerfully direct current. Blending the personal, the political, and the poetic into an artfully assembled package, Locke makes a profound statement about our times.
Opening with "Red Cloud," a hypnotic-turned-intense original that takes its name and inspiration from one of the most significant leaders of the Oglala Lakota, Locke gets down to business right away. With help from his core quartet, featuring pianist

Jim Ridl
pianoSamvel Sarkisyan
drums
David Binney
saxophone, altob.1961

Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941

Raul Midon
vocalsAs the album moves on, a gorgeous blend of the universal and the topical carries forth. With the title track, Locke, Ridl, and guitarist

Adam Rogers
guitarb.1965

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016
Subtle Disguise's second half proves equally moving and meaningful, opening on a version of "Motherless Children" that brings Midón and Rogers back into the fold to assist with a nod to the Steve Miller Band's rendition of that

Blind Willie Johnson
guitar, slide1902 - 1947

John McLean
guitar
Clark Sommers
bassb.1977
While Locke could have easily ended with "Blondie Roundabout," using energy as his parting gift, he opts instead to raise heart and influence in his closing. Moving over to piano, he invites vocalist Alina Engibaryan to take the spotlight on "A Little More Each Day," a vocal rendition of "Make Me Feel Like It's Raining" that features some of Binney's most simple and directly soulful playing on record. It's but one last way that Locke shows himself and lays out what must be an intrinsic belief in John Keats' well-quoted line: "Beauty is truth, truth beautythat is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know." ">
Track Listing
Red Cloud; Who Killed Davey Moore?; Subtle Disguise; Make Me Feel Like It's Raining; Rogues of America; Motherless Children; Safe and Sound (At the Edge of the Milky Way); Blondie Roundabout; A Little More Each Day.
Personnel
Joe Locke
vibraphoneJoe Locke: vibraphone; Jim Ridl: piano, Fender Rhodes, synthesizers; Lorin Cohen: acoustic bass, electric bass; Samvel Sarkisyan: drums; Raul Midon: vocals (2, 6), guitar (2); Adam Rogers: guitar (1, 3, 6-8); David Binney: alto saxophone (1, 5, 8, 9); Alina Engibaryan: vocals (9).
Album information
Title: Subtle Disguise | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Origin Records
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