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Jared Gold: Supersonic
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Modern organists have responded to the challenge of being simultaneously in the tradition and of this time in various ways. Groups like Medeski Martin & Wood have hung on to the original ambience of the genre while topping it with layer upon layer of overdubbing, loops and digital effects. Marco Beneventowhose Invisible Baby (Hyena, 2008) and Me Not Me (Royal Potato Family, 2009) have yet to be recognized as the masterpieces of keyboard invention that they arehas opted instead to embrace the essentially kitsch, cheesy and overheated nature of the organ, bombard it with digital voodoo, lace it with hallucinogens and then multiply by eleven.
The option chosen by Jared Gold on Supersonic is simply to keep on truckingnot messing with the B3's classic sound palette, going for a live sound, relying on sheer energy and improvisational élan to sound fresh. It's a tough route, but Gold makes it. John Sebastian's "Welcome Back" and Gold's "Makin' Do," which open the disc, are fast, full-on mixes of funk and bop, the first screamingly urgent, the second a little mellower. Crewe & Gaudio's evergreen ballad, "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," which follows, is reminiscent of Jimmy Smith at his most rococo.
Gold's "Times Are Hard On The Boulevard" and "Battle Of Tokorazawa" tread more singular groundintense, jittery and chromatic. Gold's solos are thrilling. On "Tokorazawa," guitarist Ed Cherrywho, for most of the album, stays in classic Wes Montgomery and Grant Green modesoffers a sonically adventurous solo which is as beautiful as it is all too brief. "Joe's Thing," a slow blues, and "Home Again," wistful with a touch of tunesmith Pat Metheny in the top line, take the album out.
When it stays with the tradition, it's convincing. When it strikes out somewhere Gold's own, it's compelling. It's all solid stuff, but more of the latter would make for a really distinctive disc.
Track Listing
Welcome Back; Makin' Do; Can't Take My Eyes Off You; Times Are Hard On The Boulevard; In My Life; Battle Of Tokorazawa; Sparks; Angel Eyes; Joe's Thing; Home Again.
Personnel
Jared Gold
organ, Hammond B3Jared Gold: organ; Ed Cherry: guitar; McClenty Hunter: drums.
Album information
Title: Supersonic | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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About Jared Gold
Instrument: Organ, Hammond B3
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