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Brad Goode: Polytonal Big Band: The Snake Charmer
ByTo put it another way, Goode's well-knit ensemble assimilates and employs his polytonal approach as it hews closely to the finest big-band tradition of seductive melodies, harmonies and rhythms, producing a stellar session that is radiant and pleasing on every level. That is nowhere more apparent than on the powerful opening number, "Goose Chase," Charlie Parker's bop anthem "Ornithology," the charming standard "Cabin in the Sky" or the mesmerizing mid-tempo finale, "I Can't Forget About You," every one of which could no doubt earn a special place in virtually any contemporary big band's library.
Goode takes almost every trumpet solo and is awesome throughoutespecially so on "Goose Chase"but assigns ample space to others including alto saxophonists John Gunther and Camden Johnson; tenors Carl Schultz and Jonas Shofler; baritone Alexandra Loran; trombonists Jack Bendure, Joanna Griffith, Grayson Stewart and Sam Griffith; pianist Victor Mestas Perez, guitarist Tim Wendel and bassist Eddie Nessevery one of whom delivers the goods with deftness and enthusiasm. Drummer Paul Romaine does not solo but makes his indispensable presence felt on every number. Goode shares center stage with the trumpet section (John Lake, Sean Applebee, Emily Hartrampf, Hugh Ragin) on his mesmerizing "Hypnotic Suggestion."
Besides "Goose Chase" and "Suggestion," Goode wrote "Just a Thought" and "I Can't Forget About You" (both arranged by Noah Fulton-Beale), the light-hearted "Pentacles" and seductive title song, "The Snake Charmer," which comes as close to avant-garde as anything on the bill of fare while never abandoning its straight-ahead compass. A word more must be said about "Ornithology," an impressive showpiece that is taken at a more leisurely pace than the rapid-fire original and is enriched by superb section work and splendid solos from Johnson, Loran and Griffith. That earns a badge of honor among the album's several highlights while offering proof that Bird's music, once considered radical, has staying power far beyond that envisioned by Parker or his peers.
Hartrampf solos with Goode and Griffith on Vernon Duke and John Latouche's heartening yet too-seldom-heard "Cabin in the Sky," sung in the 1943 film of that name by the incomparable Ethel Waters, as do Stewart, Shofler and Wendel on "I Can't Forget About You," which closes the session on a bright and positive note.
To use a shopworn yet quite suitable play on words, the Polytonal Big Band's debut album is far better than Goode. It is, in fact, among the more creative and inspiring big-band albums in recent memory. Hats off to its multi-talented leader and his marvelous ensemble. Long may they roar.
Track Listing
Goose Chase; The Snake Charmer; Just a Thought; Ornithology; Pentacles; Cabin in the Sky; Hypnotic Suggestion; I Can't Forget About You.
Personnel
Brad Goode
trumpetJohn Lake
trumpetSean Applebee
trumpetEmily Hartrampf
trumpetHugh Ragin
trumpetJohn Gunther
saxophone, tenorCamden Johnson
saxophone, altoCarl Schultz
saxophoneJonas Shofler
saxophone, tenorAlexandra Loran
saxophone, baritoneSam Griffith
tromboneGrayson Stewart
tromboneJack Bendure
tromboneJoanna Griffith
tromboneVictor Mestas Perez
pianoTim Wendel
guitarEddie Ness
bassPaul Romaine
drumsAlbum information
Title: Polytonal Big Band: The Snake Charmer | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Origin Records
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