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I love this entire album, but Wayne's Thing has an infectious groove, so infectious they to just fade it out. I've been the audience when KG did Happy People, and I was surprised how well it came across as a recording. C'mon Pharoah. An excellent homage to Miles Davis.
Kenny Garrett is a superb alto sax-player. This recording shows a comfortable Kenny playing this "funky-jazz" style, although I believe that he has recorded before better works. I was lucky to attend yesterday Kenny's concert in Sala Clamores Jazz (Madrid- Spain). The concert was excellent, although this recording in only fairly good.
A GOOD FEELING CD FROM KENNY GARRETT AND THE GROUP.HAPPY SOUNDS FROM ALL THE PLAYERS.5STARS ALL THE WAY.
I've been a fan of Kenny Garrett's since 1997 when I first purchased "Songbook" and since then he has remained my favorite saxophonist. Thanks Kenny. Wayne's Thang is just straight up funk which I love and Kenny's use of effects on his sax just adds to the flavor of the tune.
Ever since I learned about Kenny Garret, he has been a huge inspiration for me.This album captures the high energy that he is notorious for when you see him live. I love everything Kenny does, but this album will be hard to top. I play sax myself and have been a musician for the majority of my life.
Pharoah Sanders and Kenny obviously have a deep friendship and this is reflected in their musical conversations. From the very first note he plays he goes non stop and always manages to get the crowd involved and to leave with a huge smile on their face. His stamina and ability to create musical artwork on the fly is absolutely amazing.Sketches of MD and Wayne's Thang would have to be my favorite tracks if I am forced to choose.
However, I have no doubt Kenny will find a way. you make me never want to stop listening, learning and playing.
Some other reviewer liked the drummer. Hey, I just saw Pat Metheny/Jack Dejohnette in Woodstock; now that was something. I have several of Garrett's recordings, both solo, and when he was with Miles, so I know how good he is, but being into jazz, and not funk-jazz (excuse my labelling; I know Miles did it, but there was usually so much more going on with him) I was just a bit let down. I was somewhat surprised at the repetition of the groove, licks, you name it. And this guy is 70. Boring.
Pharoah Sanders.
hmm.
Kenny Garrett has done way better before, although the audience really liked it.
Even on Happy People, the only real tune on this recording; I mean, how many times can you end the piece.
Now all the funkophiles can jump all over this review, but I am a practitioner (percussion), so I do know something about this music.
Boring.
This ain't Elvin here.
Speaking of Wayne Shorter, I witnessed his set at the Newport Jazz Fest- shocking.A lesson in abstraction which had the entire crowd scratching their heads when it was over, as in-what just happened.
His set is online somewhere; his group included Brian Blade, John Pattituci, and Danilo Perez.
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