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Dave Douglas: Freak In
What Douglas (and Bluebird's art department) is picking up onwith goofy phrases and deadpan pictures of stuffed animalsis that jazz need not be marketed the way it has always been, with slick suits or misty-eyed pictures of jazz clubs. Sure, marketing is just the icing on the cake, but what this indicates is that Douglas is deliberate about every genre-bending note on the album.
For years, Douglas has been involved in all sorts of breaking down and building back up of existing structure. But now Douglas has refined his approach, and has made a record that defines its own style. The album opens on the title track with a classic drum 'n bass feel, though that motive also happens to be outlined by Karsh Kale's tablas and accompanied by Seamus Blake on saxophone, Marc Ribot on electric guitar and Douglas playing the melody. The song quickly takes flight and you begin to sense Jamie Saft's programming and loops coming into the mix, and Ribot growing more rebellious with his effect pedals. And it works.
Later, on "Wild Blue", sparse percussion and sound effects accompany a robot-voiced monologue. This is certainly odd, but it also sounds like the same band as before, which is a real accomplishment. Douglas keeps good company here, with Ribot, Blake, Chris Speed, Joey Baron and Ikue Mori, among others. The impression is that these musicians are happy to work on the project, spreading out and discovering new sonic realms. Clearly, Douglas does not want rock bands having all the fun. And incidentally, he was right, the subtleties do sound crisper with headphones.
Track Listing
Freak In; Culver City Park; Black Rock Park; Hot Club of 13th Street; Eastern Parkway; November; Porto Alegre; The Great Schism; Wild Blue; Maya; Traveler There Is No Road; Bonus Track.
Personnel
Dave Douglas
trumpetDave Douglas: trumpet, keyboards, voice; Jamie Saft: keyboards, loops, programming; Marc Ribot: electric guitar; Karsh Kale: tabla and additional drums; Joey Baron: drums; Romero Lubambo: acoustic guitar; Brad Jones: Ampeg baby bass, acoustic bass; Ikue Mori: electronic percussion; Seamus Blake: saxophone; Chris Speed: saxophone, clarinet; Craig Taborn: Fender Rhodes; Michael Sarin: drums.
Album information
Title: Freak In | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Bluebird
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