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Arthur Blythe: Focus
Focus sounds like it could have been conceived and recorded by some of the new crop of "downtown" musicians. The spare instrumentation and simple, elegant compositions sound fresh, relevant and forward-looking. But there's also a patina of maturity and self-assuredness that sets Focus apart from rawer, more experimental downtown sounds. That's because the musicians - supported on some tracks by special guest William Tsilis on concert grand marimba - have arrived at their maturity and self-assuredness through decades of experimental efforts. They've spent careers redefining jazz, and the fruits of their labor result in music that is relaxed and understated, yet emotive and powerful.
Drummer Brooks (who also produced the record) is a master of understatement. His impeccable time, thoughtful accompaniment and creative soloing are always tasty and right-on, and bring to mind how the great Art Blakey kicked a small band in the ass. The record's "secret weapon" is Tsilis. He fills a variety of functions - keyboard harmonist, comping colorist and most notably adds an African feel with authentic balafon-like playing. He also gets plenty of solo time, and the results are impressive.
Of course, the record is based around the team of Blythe and Stewart. These two dignified gentlemen, veterans of the ‘70s NYC "loft jazz" scene and countless projects since then, have a musical relationship that goes beyond familiarity. At their best moments, their playing together transcends the music and enters the realm of sound poetry. They can make pure statements. Their interplay - often with Stewart laying down a funky, ostinato bass line under Blythe's spiky, biting alto lines - has been going strong since Lenox Avenue Breakdown. It's now a polished act, and their voices fit like an old shoe.
This review first appeared in the November 2002 issue of All About Jazz: New York .
Track Listing
1. Opus (Blythe) - 6:52 2. Children's Song AKA That Old Man (Monk) - 3:18 3. C.C. Rider - 4:58 4. Once Again (Blythe) - 2:53 5. My Son Ra (Blythe) - 8:09 6. Hip Toe (Blythe) - 6:20 7. Night Song (Blythe/Tsilis) - 6:50 8. Bubbles (Blythe) - 3:16 9. Stuffy Turkey (Monk) - 5:00 10. Night Creeper (Blythe) - 5:19 11. In a Sentimental Mood (Ellington) - 7:58 12. Focus (Blythe) - 1:16
Personnel
Arthur Blythe
saxophone, altoArthur Blythe-alto saxophone; Cecil Brooks III-drums; Bob Stewart- tuba; William Tsilis-concert grand marimba
Album information
Title: Focus | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Savant Records
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