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Happy Apple: Please Refrain From Fronting
Following up the band’s well-received, Body Popping, Moon Walking, Top Rocking recording, this new release proposes somewhat of an extension to the musicians’ now customary high powered rhythms, swiftly executed shifts in strategy and mood-evoking themes. With, “You & Mattel vs. Me & Coleco”, saxophonist Michael Lewis injects Bop-ish lines into a mix consisting of the rhythm sections’ reverberating undercurrents along with the trio’s seamlessly rendered micro-themes. Overall, the ensemble effectively rattles your senses.
The band engages in controlled explorations via unassuming deviations, hard-rock straight four rhythms, difficult to perform time signatures and tightly coordinated arrangements, although they periodically tone the proceedings down a few notches. Besides the rather eccentric song titles, “Happy Apple” offers a heated mix, teeming with razor sharp soloing, whirlwind intensity and bountiful storylines. Hence, this outfit skirts the bleeding edge of modern jazz, amid a few steamy nods to progressive rock. Recommended.
Track Listing
Take Wes Chandler For Instance; You & Mattel vs. Me & Coleco; Who Is your Midwest Representation?; November; The Invitation Has Become; A Waltz For The Few Remaining; Homage Ritchie Valens; Acknowledge The Ascot; Koala Bear Wearing A T-Shirt With Your Corporate Logo; Buffalo.
Personnel
Happy Apple
band / ensemble / orchestraErik Fratzke; Fender bass: Michael Lewis; tenor, alto & soprano saxophones: David King; walkie talkies, drums & cymbals.
Album information
Title: Please Refrain From Fronting | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Happy Apple Music
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Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
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