The Lemon Juice Quartet has serious Eclecticity. The term which is not found in most dictionaries is used to describe music that uniquely and successfully displays profound elements of eclecticism and electricity. Their new cd entitled Peasant Songs continues to show that the borders of jazz are global and that it’s roots will continue to thrive in the hands of musicians with vision.
LJQis a New York based jazz quartet founded in 1993 with member roots in Israel. Original members Eyal Maoz on guitar and Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz on bass, have seen a few band member changes, but now have a musical core with the addition of Avishai Cohen on trumpet and drummer Kevin Zubek, whom they met at the Berkley College of Music.
The group creates music with a unique fusion of jazz and traditional homeland music, that is both dynamic in its creativity and sound. Hot in the downtown New York jazz scene, they are regulars at the popular Knitting Factory and other area music venues. The quartet has performed at numerous Radical Jewish Culture events, including Jewsapalooza, and also at the “ Red Sea International Jazz Festival” in Israel. With a open mentality to musical diversity, they have a global view and contemporary ear for many facets of today’s music. Their new release, Peasant Songs embodies the very essence of their diverseness.
Peasant Songs features music by French composer Erik Satie and Hungarian composer Bela Bartok. The music is reconstructed into a melting pot of other influences such as free jazz, avant-garde, experimental, funk, Jewish folk music, and many other ingredients. The culmination of these many flavors creates a most interesting musical gumbo. With quirky arrangements and odd tempos and rhythms, the music is never sedate. The lead instruments of trumpeter Avishai Cohen and guitarist Eyal Maoz provide fluid and fiery solos, but it’s the precision rhythm machinations of bassist Shanir Blumenkranz and drummer Kevin Zubek that hold it all together. A few of the many highlights include the ultra-hip “Sports and Leisure” which should be a candidate for one of the ‘Funkiest Cuts of the Year” and the solemn composition “On a Lantern”, with its outstanding trumpet work by Cohen and some really weird and wonderful guitar sounds by Maoz. Highly recommended.
Track listing: 1. Bear Dance (10 Easy Pieces No. 10)
2. Trumpets of the Rosicrucian Order
3. Hungarian Peasant Songs No. 1, 2 & 8
4. Hungarian Peasant Song No. 12
5. Hungarian Peasant Song No. 3 6. Sports and Leisure
7. Trumpets of the Rosicrucian Order (Part II) 8. On a Lantern
9. Gnossienne No. 1 (Dance of Hidden Knowledge)
10. Dried Embryos 11. Hungarian Peasant Song No. 6
Personnel: Eyal Maoz - guitar; Shanir Blumenkranz - bass; Avishai Cohen - trumpet; Kevin Zubek - drums
Style: Modern Jazz/Free Improvisation |
Published: June 10, 2002
More Articles by Mark F. Turner
| Various Puerto Rico Heineken Jazzfest 95 en honor a Tito Puente |
|
| Paul Serrato & Co. More Than Red |
|
| Steve Herberman Thought Lines |
|
| Heinrich von Kalnein Blackbird |
|
| Jack Walrath & The Masters Of Suspense Invasion Of The Booty Shakers |
|
| Candido Camero/Carlos Valdes/Giovanni Hidalgo The Conga Kings |
Most Read CD Reviews
Last 30 Days | All Time
Most Read Articles
Last 30 Days | All Time











