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Captain Black Big Band: Captain Black Big Band
ByThe first three numbers spotlight three different composers and arrangers, which demonstrating the full breadth and depth of what this band can do. The full weight of the ensemble is used sparingly on Todd Bashore's arrangement of Ralph Peterson's "The Art Of War," and the focus really falls on Rob Landham's helium-infused alto saxophone work. The band touches on Latin grooves with Gianluca Renzi's "Here's The Captain," which features some explosive piano work from Evans, and Todd Marcus' arrangement of his own "Inheritance" demonstrates a more melodically centered form of big band writing. His bass clarinet work adds a new dimension to the sound of the band, and trumpeter Michael Walter White injects some humor into the proceedings with a "Hallelujah" quote from Handel's Messiah.
The last four tracks are penned by Evans, giving the music a certain sense of continuity, but the pieces themselves come from different points in Evans' compositional evolution, and three different arrangers put their own unique stamp on his work. Bashore arranges a pair of tunes from Captain Black (Criss Cross, 1998)the title track, and "Big Jimmy," an album highlight where the saxophonist uses measured dissonance in the introduction and, once things start swinging, White's brawny trumpet work is as beautifully boisterous as it gets. Marcus tackles the title track from Easy Now (Criss Cross, 2005), underscoring some high-to-low voice contrasts at the outset with some rumbling drums, as the music eventually takes on a down-tempo, loose swing vibe.
Evans' own arrangement of his "Jena 6," from the Tarbaby album, is the recording's most adventurous ride. Neil Podgurski's drama-filled piano prelude, with certain disjunct sensibilities, gives way to a woozy and ominous atmosphere. Alto saxophonist Jaleel Shaw becomes the focal point, as the rhythm section coalesces into a free bop machine and the icing on the cake comes in the form of Shaw's coarse-as-can-be coda, which boils over with energy.
The Captain Black Big Band has easily earned its stripes with this self-titled debut, demonstrating another side of Evans' endlessly fascinating musical personality.
Track Listing
Art Of War; Here's The Captain; Inheritance; Big Jimmy; Captain Black; Easy Now; Jena 6.
Personnel
Orrin Evans
pianoOrrin Evans: piano; Jim Holton: piano; Neil Podgurski: piano; Luke Brandon: trumpet; Daud EL-Bakara: trumpet; Josh Evans: trumpet; Tatum Greenblatt: trumpet; Leon Jordan Jr.: trumpet; Brian Kilpatrick: trumpet; Curtis Taylor: trumpet; Tim Thompson: trumpet; Jack Walraith: trumpet; Walter White: trumpet; Stafford Hunter: trombone; Frank Lacy: trombone; Joe McDonough: trombon; Ernest Stuart: trombone; Brent White: trombone; Mike Boone: bass (1); Luques Curtis: bass; Mark Przybylowski: bass; Mark Allen: bass clarinet; Todd Marcus: bass clarinet; Donald Edwards: drums (7); Gene Jackson: drums (2, 6); Anwar Marshall: drums; Mark Allen: saxophone; Chelsea Baratz: saxophone; Todd Bashore: saxophone; Ralph Bowen: saxophone; Wade Dean: saxophone: Doug DeHays: saxophone; Wayne Escoffery: saxophone; Tia Fuller: saxophone; Rob Landham: saxophone; Victor North: saxophone; Jaleel Shaw: saxophone; Tim Warfield: saxophone; Darryl Yokley: saxophone.
Album information
Title: Captain Black Big Band | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records