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Frank Macchia: Mo' Animals
ByWhether or not one can place the various animals with the music that depicts them, it's clear that Macchia has a solid game plan, one that is well executed by him and his stable (pardon the pun) of first-class sidemen. Some of the sounds they produce are straight from the barnyard, others from the jungles, prairies and seas that are the natural habitat of elephants, monkeys, rhinos, lions and whales. To do so, Macchia uses several instruments that aren't often heard, especially in a jazz context, such as the B-flat contrabass clarinet (quite effective on "Pigs ), electric bass clarinet ("Frogs ), bass ocarinas, bass saxophone, and contrabass flute and clarinet.
On the ethereal "Whales, Tracy London's diaphanous wordless vocal is supported solely by Macchia on bass ocarinas, bass and contrabass flutes, and synths. Pianist Billy Childs, bassist Dave Carpenter and drummer Vinnie Colaiuta provide the rhythm on all selections save "Frogs and "Whales, with Childs featured most prominently on the supernal "Bats. "Elephants, Macchia writes, is his "homage to the brass voicing style created by Duke Ellington, and in that he is squarely on target.
While Macchia's concepts are picturesque and always interesting, the ensemble is necessarily dominant, with solos brief and subordinate for the most part. Macchia solos infrequently, although his mastery of the other instruments is indispensable. Other ad libbers include harmonica player Howard Levy ("Hummingbirds"), trombonist Bruce Fowler ("Frogs"), trumpeter Wayne Bergeron ("Elephants ) and Grant Geissman (electric guitar on "Frogs and "Rhinos," banjo on "Chickens ).
Musicianship aside, Macchia's resourcefulness and vision is what carries the day, as he gives the listener a jazz version of Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals or Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, making his point without storyline or narration. The upshot is clearly off the beaten path but never less than engrossing.
Track Listing
Hummingbirds; Monkeys; Pigs; Bats; Frogs; Whales; Elephants; Chickens; Rhinos; Lions (66:19).
Personnel
Frank Macchia
composer / conductorFrank Macchia: soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass sax, clarinet, alto clarinet, B-flat contrabass clarinet, electric bass clarinet, bass ocarinas, flute, bass and contrabass flute, piccolo, synths, drum programming; Valerie King: flute, alto and bass flute (4); Wayne Bergeron (7,10), Larry Hall (10): trumpet; Bruce Fowler (5), Alex Iles (7, 10): trombone; Ken Kugler: bass trombone (3,9,10); Howard Levy: harmonica (1); Grant Geissman: electric guitar, banjo (3,5,8,9); Billy Childs: piano, synth accordion (1-4, 7-10); Dave Carpenter: bass (1-4, 7-10); Vinnie Colaiuta: drums (1-4, 7-10); Tracy London: voice (6).
Album information
Title: Mo' Animals | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Cacophony
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