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Marshall Law
Marshall Vente Project 9 | Middlecoast (2002)


By Jack Bowers
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Marshall Law is comprised of eleven songs recorded during the past twenty years by groups assembled by the indefatigable Chicago­based bandleader / composer / arranger / entrepreneur Marshall Vente who not only has his own web site but his own record label, Jazz festival and radio program as well. Vente, who studied under David Matthews and the late Gil Evans, has succeeded by skillfully fusing elements of salsa, straightahead Jazz, blues and rock into a colorful pastiche that is designed to appeal to a wide audience, which it does. A part of that charm lies in Vente’s resourceful charts, which keep the listener off­balance and interested, as does his variation of group size and instrumentation (which ranges from sextet on “Monk’s Still Here” to seventeen­piece big band backing vocalist Anna Dawson on “Chicago”). The invariables (or nearly so) include Vente on piano (or synth) with baritone saxophonist Chip Gdalman, guitarist Frank Dawson, drummer Isidro Perez and percussionist Alejo Poveda. Others who champion the cause on half a dozen tracks or more are alto Jeff Newell, tenor Jim Massoth, trombonist Steve Berry and bassist Scott Mason. The lone selection from Vente’s first recording, back in 1981, is Rahsaan Roland Kirk’s rhythmic “Bright Moments,” nicely performed by a tentet with vocal by Paula Eastwood and vigorous solos by flutist Jerry DiMuzio and tenor Ken Kritzberg. The last two items on the menu, Vente’s funky “Bulls in the Night” and its thirty­nine­second reprise, were recorded in 1985 by an eleven­member unit whose enterprising soloists included Berry and alto Bill Sears. Completing the program are “Chicago” (1988), five tunes from 1990 / 91 (“Monk’s Still Here,” Miles Davis’ “Four,” Vente’s “Marshall Law” and “Burn Your Buns,” the “[New] Girl from Ipanema”) and a pair from 2000 (“Fat Woman Blues,” “Bye Bye Blackbird”). “Blues” was written by bassist Eldee Young who sings charmingly on that one as well as on “Blackbird,” both of which are further enhanced by the presence of harmonica master Howard Levy. Marshall Law affords a brief yet enlightening overview of Vente’s expansive domain and a clearer understanding of why his music has been so well­received.

Contact:www.MarshallVente.com; e­mail MV@MarshallVente.com


Track listing: Marshall Law; Burn Your Buns; Bye Bye Blackbird; Four; Fat Woman Blues; Chicago; Monk

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Style: Straightahead/Mainstream/Bop/Hard Bop/Cool
Published: February 01, 2002


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