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Artist:
David Berkman Quartet
Label: Palmetto Records Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 753957209827 EAN: 0753957209827 ASIN: B0001EFU5K Release Date: 2004-02-24 |
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Berkman stays the course--and scores big.......2004-03-05
The music here pretty much covers the waterfront. Everything from the haunting, ballad-like delicacy of "Cells," with its faintly Latin sensibility and oddly beautiful melody and Bill Evans-ish solo from Berkman, to dancing sambas ("Stone's Throw" and "Quilt"), to "Triceratops," a down-n-dirty blooze, to the cleverly titled "Penultimatum," sounding very much like Charlie Parker's famous "Barbados," as it moves freely between bop and calypso, slyly updated for the new millennium, to "Iraq," (my favorite number) a tune that manages to sound Middle Eastern and Native American at the same time, to the sprightly nu bop number, "Old Forks." The two solo numbers, "English As a Second Language" and "Mean Things Happen in This World," seem like throwaways, but since together they're only a little over four and a half minutes long, one need not be overly concerned.
All the players are first rate, with Waits making the strongest impression. He is one son of a jazz father who has clearly eclipsed his dad, Chico Freeman being the other. Alternately very subtle or rather demonstrative as called for, he constantly stakes out clever and engaging rhythmic soundscapes. Ugonna Okegwo, who came up through Bobby Watson's great group Horizon, is a monster on bass, getting that huge woody tone and Charlie Haden-esque presence from his instrument. Dick Oatts, never a favorite player, acquits himself entirely admirably, displaying deft unison lines, smart solos, and hip ensemble voicings.
A small program note: The inside sleeve has the tunes mixed up. Their correct order is listed (with times) on the back of the jewel box.
David Berkman here proves he is another young--well, maybe NOT so young; his photo shows a balding, grey-bearded fellow--jazz pianist/composer/bandleader who merits careful listening. Probably under regarded in relation to his peers, his Start Here, Finish There (wrongly rendered on Amazon as Start Here, Finish Here) is a wonderful place to encounter him.
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