Re-Animation: Live in Montreal [Live]

Re-Animation: Live in Montreal [Live]

Re-Animation: Live in Montreal [Live]

ASIN: B00004YLJM

Editorial Reviews
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Anyone who thought that Tim Hagans's freewheeling 1999 release, Animation/Imagination was primarily a studio creation will be pleasantly surprised with that album's live follow-up: Re-Animation: Live in Montreal. Where the original Animation thrust the usually bebop-identified trumpeter into an improv-heavy setting that relied on preprogrammed drum loops and textures courtesy of several drum & bass DJs, the new live recording by the core of musicians who recorded that album ups the ante even further.

A live recording from the group's first concert date, Re-Animation shows Hagans continuing to push the envelope far beyond the string of bebop-like releases that marked his career until last year. It's fitting that Hagans's racing trumpet paid homage to fusion-era (and after) Miles Davis on Electrifying Miles, a sprawling big-band session with the Finnish UMO Jazz Ensemble. Clearly indebted to the high fusion of Miles, Hagans's "Hud Doyle," "Are You Threatening Me?" and "Animation/Imagination" sound almost as if they were lifted whole from Miles's Pangaea. Still, this isn't a simple retread: the presence of DJ Kingsize, who layers in furious drum & bass loops that work remarkably well with Billy Kilson's frenetic drumming, and keyboardist Scott Kinsey, who adds some random sampling effects to the group's electronic textures, push the album into new terrain. Hopefully, Re-Animation won't find the same negative-crossover that kept Davis's fusion classics out of print for years. Hagans's set might be perhaps too sample-heavy and drum-loop-driven for jazzheads and not bass-heavy and concise enough for the dance floor drum & bass crowd. Both those crowds though, will find plenty to feast on here if they listen with open ears. --Ezra Gale

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Re-Animation: Live in Montreal
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • DJ improves the mix
  • Miles is still alive!!
  • Tim Hagans, just amazing.
  • Progression in the making
Re-Animation: Live in Montreal
Tim Hagans & Bob Belden
Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004YLJM
Release Date: 2000-10-03

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. Animation/Imagination
  3. Big Moment
  4. Hud Doyle
  5. Killer Instinct
  6. 28 If
  7. Dans La Ville Sombre
  8. Are You Threatening Me?
  9. Love's Lullaby
  10. Trumpet Sandwich

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Anyone who thought that Tim Hagans's freewheeling 1999 release, Animation/Imagination was primarily a studio creation will be pleasantly surprised with that album's live follow-up: Re-Animation: Live in Montreal. Where the original Animation thrust the usually bebop-identified trumpeter into an improv-heavy setting that relied on preprogrammed drum loops and textures courtesy of several drum & bass DJs, the new live recording by the core of musicians who recorded that album ups the ante even further.

A live recording from the group's first concert date, Re-Animation shows Hagans continuing to push the envelope far beyond the string of bebop-like releases that marked his career until last year. It's fitting that Hagans's racing trumpet paid homage to fusion-era (and after) Miles Davis on Electrifying Miles, a sprawling big-band session with the Finnish UMO Jazz Ensemble. Clearly indebted to the high fusion of Miles, Hagans's "Hud Doyle," "Are You Threatening Me?" and "Animation/Imagination" sound almost as if they were lifted whole from Miles's Pangaea. Still, this isn't a simple retread: the presence of DJ Kingsize, who layers in furious drum & bass loops that work remarkably well with Billy Kilson's frenetic drumming, and keyboardist Scott Kinsey, who adds some random sampling effects to the group's electronic textures, push the album into new terrain. Hopefully, Re-Animation won't find the same negative-crossover that kept Davis's fusion classics out of print for years. Hagans's set might be perhaps too sample-heavy and drum-loop-driven for jazzheads and not bass-heavy and concise enough for the dance floor drum & bass crowd. Both those crowds though, will find plenty to feast on here if they listen with open ears. --Ezra Gale

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars DJ improves the mix.......2001-08-28

The DJ in the mix makes for a worthy addition to anyone's collection of semi-jazz. If weather report were still together, they might be delving into this kind of soundscape. Hagans is a brilliant improviser. I hope that this sound catches on. Also try, Solid Ether by Molvaer. Kudos to everyone involved.

4 out of 5 stars Miles is still alive!!.......2001-04-16

This music smokes! If you love electric Miles Davis buy this disc. You will not be disapointed. It's a cross between Pangea & We want Miles... and a whole lot more!! I would have given it a 5 if it was Miles :) Peace.

5 out of 5 stars Tim Hagans, just amazing........2001-03-13

This is such a great cd. All the tracks will keep you at the edge of your seat. The highlights for me would have to be Trumpet sandwich, Hud Doyle, and Are you threatining me. The whole band plays incredibly well with such great intesity. The soprano sax of playing of Bob Belden really adds a lot to the live performance. This CD is definitly a must for anyone who has open an open mind and ears. Great cd. This is the way that jazz is going.

4 out of 5 stars Progression in the making.......2001-03-13

I bought this cd because I heard the studio Animation/Imagination, which I fell in love with. I really enjoyed the intensity of the studio album, and I had to assume that the live would be so much better. I was not displeased at all. This album has many intense moments. Hagans and Belden work really well together, and Kilson on the set is intense. This cd needs to get out more, to show that jazz has to progress. I would give this cd a 4 1/2 but there is none so I'll give it a four. It's still a great cd, and i would recomment it anytime.

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