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Artist:
Monty Alexander
Label: Chesky Records Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 090368008022 EAN: 0090368008022 ASIN: B000003GFQ Release Date: 1992-09-05 |
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Customer Reviews:
Monty's recipe for reggae jazz, by the ingredients.......1999-12-31
The record is roughly divided into three parts, each of which represents a childhood influence of Alexander's. Each part starts with a spoken introductory monologue by Alexander himself, in a heavy Jamaican accent that one will find either charming (like I do) or annoying. The influences are the Caribbean tradewinds, American cowboy flicks, and Louis Armstrong. Why? It's all explained in his monologues.
For most of the tracks, Alexander employs a four-horn arrangement, percussion and steel drums to go along with his base trio. The record has an almost live feel to it, thanks to `minimalist miking techniques' and no overdubbing. It accentuates the percussion particularly well.
Alexander contributes another strong set of original compositions, most notably the title song and `Oh Why'. His covers are also well done, like Bob Marley's `Three Little Birds', a medley of cowboy tunes, and a very lively version of `Sweet Georgia Brown'. `When the Saints Go Marching In' is highlighted by some outstanding trumpet playing by E. Dankworth. Alexander himself plays fine but less conspicuously as he normally does, probably so as not to get in the way of the horn section. It seems to be a good move.
All in all, a very listenable and enjoyable cd, full of variety and pleasant surprises. Maybe not his most focused effort, but definitely worth spending the money for.
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