Peter Apfelbaum / The New York Hieroglyphics - It Is Written Жанр: Modern Creative / ACT Год выпуска диска: 2005 Производитель диска: Germany (ACT Music ACT-9437-2) Аудио кодек: FLAC Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 1:00:21 Источник: Собственный рип с оригинального диска Peter Apfelbaum: piano, organ, tenor sax, clarinet, flute, harmonium, melodica, qarqabas, bata drums
Peck Allmond: tenor sax,
Josh Roseman: trombone
Jessica Jones: tenor sax
Tony Jones: tenor sax,
Norbert Stachel: bass sax
Craig Handy: alto sax
Steven Bernstein: slide trumpet
Natalie Cressman trombone
Jeff Cressman: trombone
Charles Burnham: violin
Juliana Cressman: violin
David Phelps: guitar
Viva De Concini: guitar
Will Bernard: guitar
Trey Anastasio: electric guitar
Patrice Blanchard: bass
John Shifflettv: acoustic bass
Abdoulaye Diabate: vocal
Jai Uttal: vocal, harmonium
Dafnis Prieto: caxixi
Cyro Baptista: pandeiro, caxixi, bells
Josh Jones: bata drums
David Frazier: bata drums
Aaron Johnston: drums
Deszon X. Claiborne: drums 1. Prelude
2. Labile (Unfolding)
3. Rainbow Sign
4. Apparition/Projectiles
5. Song of the Signs
6. Petroglyph Extension
7. Shotgun Bouquet
8. It Is Written
9. Titiwa Recorded at Loho Studios, NYC, September 22 - 24, 2004
AMG Review
Saxophonist Peter Apfelbaum gathered together a new version of his Hieroglyphics for this record date, inspired by rediscovering fragments of music left over from the 1970s. Influenced strongly not only by avant-garde jazz but world music, the Hieroglyphics are, at times, reminiscent of Abdullah Ibrahim's groups, open to the rhythms, harmonies, and melodies of American, Latin, European, African, and Asian music. While the band has a strong group sound, Apfelbaum's nine originals cover a wide variety of music including the vocal-dominated "Titiwa" (featuring Abdoulaye Diabate), a number showcasing the leader on harmonium, some ensemble-oriented pieces, and others with short and fiery solos. Although not for the jazz purist, there is plenty of spirit to these performances, serving as an opportunity for Peter Apfelbaum to look both backwards and forward simultaneously. ~ Scott Yanow, AMG
AAJ Review
Peter Apfelbaum writes music for everyone. And without pandering to anyone, he creates honest music that has wide appeal in some aspects but ultimately serves a smaller audience, simply because he fuses so many disparate elements together. Recorded over three days in September in 2004, It Is Written is an album of breadth, to say the least, that never loses its luster even after repeated listens.
Still under fifty, Apfelbaum has now recorded three albums with different formations of his Hieroglyphics Ensemble since he originally convened the group when he was seventeen in 1977. Full of vitality and often curiously contained without indulging in wholly unwieldy territory, his groups bridge various world folk musics with an avant jazz leaning, presented through an always moving orchestral construction with an unrelenting groove element. To put it more simply, it's music that feels positive and invigorating.
And while Apfelbaum plays a myriad of instruments (including tenor saxophone, flute, and harmonium), his composing and direction of the ensemble is his greatest gift here. He states that he writes from rhythms first, "like a drummer," which then warrant guitar and bass lines to weave in and out of them. In doing so he creates music that moves and shifts at all times, first and foremost over pure melody. And while "Apparition/Projectiles has many memorable passages, it is also the simplest example of this style of writing.
With the table set by a single measure of percussion, the bass and guitar slide in on top, emphasizing the established groove. "Apparition/Projectiles doesn't have an identifiable melody, but its fourteen minutes are filled with blustery horn passages shifting with the groove and reacting to their surroundings, whether the original lumbering groove, the spacey guitar-bed midsection, or the swirling horn outro. Numerous musicians take the fore, but none overstay their welcome; particularly notable is trombonist Natalie Cressman, who provides a lead voice while slide trumpeter Steven Bernstein darts in and around her.
Eventhough there is constant motion, everything here is compact. Horn passages are lush but brassy, with the bite the music requires. Some tracks also feature vocals added by Jai Uttal or Abdoulaye Diabate, which may be distressing for some, but their talents are fully utilized here, melding with the flow of the music rather than seeming like an obtuse adjunct. Diabate in particular makes quite an impression on the organic "Titiwa, moving up and down his vocal range with aplomb and conviction.
For those with open ears to music that traverses genres, It Is Written is a trip well worth taking, offering concise ensemble playing and a natural feel. Tracks like "Titiwa are worth a listen, because chances are you will enjoy it. And like a lot of great musicians operating on the fringes, Apfelbaum has been waiting way too long to release this album. ~ Michael McCaw, AAJ
EAC Report
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