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KLANG: Other Doors
ByBy interpreting hallowed material from a personal viewpoint, rather than mere repertoire, Other Doors embraces the same longstanding concepts jazz musicians have endeavored to explore throughout the decades. Their goal, in Falzone's own words, was to "be open-minded, spontaneous and creative, even while looking back a few generations." With this in mind Falzone enlisted some of the Windy City's finest musicians to help augment his KLANG quartet, whose line-up consists of Jason Adasiewicz (vibraphone), Jason Roebke (bass) and Tim Daisy (drums). Falzone allows each of his sidemen ample space to express themselves, including special guests Josh Berman (cornet), Keefe Jackson (tenor saxophone and bass clarinet), Jeb Bishop (trombone) and Fred Lonberg-Holm (cello and electronics), following in the footsteps of Goodman's own small combo sessions.
Blending new pieces with startling arrangements of old standards, the record provides a fresh look at the legacy of a respected icon. Throughout the date, Falzone and company bring a kaleidoscopic array of moods to Goodman's work, from the ebullient lilt of "Breakfast Feud" to the evocative film noir shadings of the bluesy "Six Appeal." Falzone includes a handful of covers related to Goodman's oeuvre that encapsulate the legend's stylistic range, from an opulent, almost neo-classical interpretation of the standard "Memories of You" to the unadorned earthiness of "The Wang Wang Blues."
Falzone's originals exude a bracing balance between avant-garde invention and spirited traditionalism, with the abstruse angles, dynamic structural shifts and pithy rejoinders of "The 4:08" and "Goodman's Paradox" serving as cogent examples. Despite his enthusiastic delivery, Falzone never merely imitates Goodman's jubilance; his robust, woody tone and bold phrasing skirt the edges of conventional harmony without drifting beyond the boundaries of tonality. Supported by the lively contributions of his sideman Other Doors easily sidesteps the nostalgic clichés that plague many similar homage's by bringing a freewheeling and modernistic vitality to the enduring work of a celebrated innovator.
Track Listing
These Foolish Things (prelude); Breakfast Feud; Stompin' At The Savoy; Angles Sing; Memories Of You; Rose Room; Shevitz's Dream; Other Doors; The 4:08; Six Appeal; The Wang Wang Blues; The Already and the Not Yet (for Charlie Christian); Goodman's Paradox; AC/DC Current; These Foolish Things (postlude).
Personnel
KLANG: James Falzone: clarinet; Jason Adasiewicz: vibes; Jason Roebke: bass; Tim Daisy: drums, with special guests Josh Berman: cornet; Jeb Bishop: trombone; Keefe Jackson: tenor sax, bass clarinet; Fred Lonberg-Holm: cello, electronics.
Album information
Title: Other Doors | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Allos Documents
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