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Steven Bernstein / Marcus Rojas / Kresten Osgood: Tattoos and Mushrooms
ByTo put it another way, this is not what Count Basie called "music to pat your foot to." Indeed, there are some deeply disturbing sounds on this album.
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band / ensemble / orchestraHank Williams fans may find the treatment of their hero's plaintive anthem a trifle irreverent, opening as it doesto revert to the initial Star Trek analogywith what sounds remarkably like a Klingon war party working itself into a frenzy in preparation for an attack on Planet Zog. However, following this, Bernstein states the themequite recognizablyaccompanied at a later stage by Rojas, whose solo then returns the action to Planet Zog where the victorious Klingons now appear to be gleefully tucking into a trough of glagh, their favorite food.
Saxophonist Charles Brackeen's "Prince of Night" features Rojas producing weird drone-like sounds in diverse registers before Bernstein arrives on the scene to introduce a semblance of melody. Then there's Osgood's possibly ironic, perhaps iconic "Hope for Denmark," which at times sounds like a prelude to "So Lonesome I Could Cry."
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Then it's back to deep space for more furious wheezings and grumblings as the Klingons leave Zog, watched nervously by the shades of Hank Williams and, perhaps, Monk. In the interests of impartiality and fair play, it remains only to be recorded that Jan Strand, writing in the Swedish jazz magazine Orkester Journalen thought this "one of the year's best albums, alreadyin February."
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Track Listing
Prince of Night; Hope for Denmark; Thelonious; Scaramanga; Abington; Eastcoasting; So Lonesome I Could Cry; Khumbu; The Beat-up Blues.
Personnel
Steven Bernstein
trumpetSteven Bernstein, trumpet and slide trumpet; Marcus Rojas, tuba; Kresten Osgood, drums.
Album information
Title: Tattoos and Mushrooms | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: ILK Music
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