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David Mengual Free Spirits Big Band: Vertebrats
ByThere's almost 90 minutes of music across these two CDs. It's organised into a series of six suites each of four to eight distinct tracks with individual tracks generally lasting for less than four minutes. Mengual, a Barcelona-based musician and educator, is the musical director, but arranger and pianist Toni Vaquer takes the vast majority of the writing credits.
Opening tune "Canicas" is a pretty, warm, composition featuring the horn section in a Gil Evans-like arrangement. By "El Resumen" the tempo and the tension has racked up: the emphasis remains on the horns but the dominance of the lower-register instruments beefs up the rhythm and the power.
The brief Suite No. 2 begins in more contemporary territory, with an altogether freer and more angular style showcased on "La Colonia de Formigues." The rest of the suite is calmer, combining warm, soft-toned horn parts with Vaquer's contrastingly brighter piano. The mood continues into the opening tunes of Suite No. 3, although things move up-tempo with the drive of "Climbing The Robles Peak." Mengual's "Toni Melassa" features The Octet: the (relatively) small band feel of the tune contrasts appealingly with the full-on sound of the Big Band.
These early moods are repeated through Suites 4 and 5. "Plaga de Ratas Siguendo a Flautista Enfermo" is another up-tempo tune, one of the most immediately enjoyable pieces on the album as Vaquer's piano evokes the darting and scratching of the titular rats. The energetic, prog-like "Las Cronicas de Saturno" hints at things to come in the final suite, "Free Spirits Groove" makes it clear that the band can deliver a danceable rhythm when called for. The band's left-field side is showcased on the pretty "Teo," which features the always welcome squeaky toys as well as the voice of an excited infant (presumably Teo?).
Following on from the original compositions of the preceding five suites, "Suite No. 6" doesn't quite work out. It's the Free Spirits Big Band's take on some classic rockincluding Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog" and "Heartbreaker" and Jimi Hendrix' "Little Wing." The band certainly compete on volume with the originals (Enric Reinado lays down suitably heavy guitar on "Heartbreaker" and tuba player Amaiur Gonzalez brings a new harmonic and rhythmical approach to "Hey Joe"), but it lacks the punch of those classic rock bandsand the vocal talents of Robert Plant or Hendrix. In the company of these rockers Johann Sebastian Bach's "Bouree en Mi Mineur" might seem out of place, but there's a version of this to be found on Jethro Tull's Stand Up (Island Records, 1969) and of all the parts of this suite it's the one that best fits Vertebrats as a whole.
Track Listing
CD 1: Canicas; En Patufet i sa Lletuga; L'Ira del Bosc; El Resumen; Guantanamo Cell Block No. 34; La Colonia de Formigues; Dimonis fent Foguerons; Cims Escarpats; Com Tu Vulguis; Tomatiga de Ramellet; Terapia No. 1 - Estrats Carabasses; Terapia No. 2 - Miranda Post Nuclear Sard Melody; Climbing The Robles Peak; Toni Melassa; Infant Out. CD 2: Infant In; Plaga de Ratas Siguendo a Flautista Enfermo; Las Cronicas de Saturno; Invisible Tune; Free Spirits Groove; Teo; La Tortuga Ferida; Iratxe; Perfrederic; Black Dog; Heartbreaker; Kashmir; Bouree en Mi Mineur; Blackbird; Little Wing; Hey Joe; Himne.
Personnel
David Mengual: director; Alvar Montfort: trumpet, flugelhorn; Natsuko Sugao: trumpet, flugelhorn; Ivan Gonzalez: trumpet, French horn; Joan Mas: alto saxophone; Pintxo Villar: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; Gonzalo Levin: flute, tenor saxophone; Jordi Santanach: flute, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Juan Saiz: flute; Toni Melassa: flute; Aram Montagut: trombone; Dario Garcia: trombone; Amaiur Gonzalez: tuba; Enric Reinado: guitar, cavaquinho; Lina Lomanto: piano, Hammond organ; Toni Vaquer: piano, Hammond organ; Alex Reviriego: bass; Josema Martin: drums, percussion; Oriol Roca: drums, percussion; The Octet: Roseer Farre: violin; Maria Ibanez: violin; Alicia Dominguez: viola; Margarida Marino: cello; Marcel li Bayer: clarinet; Jordi Santanach: clarinet; Pau Domenech: bass clarinet; Alfonso Fernandez Vargas: bassoon.
Album information
Title: Vertebrats | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Bebyne Records