Andy_Narell-Tatoom-2007-MFN

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  ░░░	Genre	: Jazz
  ░░░	RlsDate : 06.04.2007
  ░░░	Tracks  : 06
  ░░░	Year	: 2007
  ░░░	Source	: CDDA
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        01.izo's mood                   [12:13]                ░░░
        02.tatoom                       [14:00]                ░░░
        03.baby steps                   [09:31]                ░░░
        04.tabanca                      [11:00]                ░░░
        05.blue mazooka                 [13:24]                ░░░
        06.appreciation                 [13:00]                ░░░
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  ░░░	ANDY NARELL MERGES JAZZ WITH STEELBAND ON TATOOM
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  ░░░	With guest soloists Mike Stern, David Sanchez and Luis
  ░░░	Conte
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  ░░░	With the release of his first solo album in 1979, Andy
  ░░░	Narell took the steelpan out of the steelband and
  ░░░	brought it into the jazz band, and with every album
  ░░░	since, he has explored the possibilities and expanded
  ░░░	the role of the pan in contemporary music. With the
  ░░░	release of his groundbreaking album ThePassage in 2004,
  ░░░	featuring the Parisien steelband Calypsociation and
  ░░░	special guests Michael Brecker, Paquito D'Rivera, and
  ░░░	Hugh Masekela, he came full circle and brought 25 years
  ░░░	of jazz experience to a 30 piece steel orchestra. He
  ░░░	followed up with another quartet record from SakΘsho in
  ░░░	2005, We Want You To Say (with Mario Canonge, Michel
  ░░░	Alibo, and Jean Philippe Fanfant).
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  ░░░	The creative journey continues with Heads Up
  ░░░	InternationalÆs worldwide release of NarellÆs Tatoom:
  ░░░	Music for Steel Orchestra (HUCD-3122) on February 27,
  ░░░	2007. With the help of three brilliant soloists û
  ░░░	guitarist and labelmate Mike Stern, tenor saxophonist
  ░░░	David Sanchez and percussionist Luis Conte û Narell has
  ░░░	again merged his unique jazz writing with the power and
  ░░░	energy of a big steelband. This time however, he has
  ░░░	taken the concept of a composer playing his own music
  ░░░	to a new level.
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  ░░░	ôThis entire album was recorded one instrument at a
  ░░░	time,ö says Narell.  ôI developed the music over a
  ░░░	period of 2 yearsÆ work at Calypsociation steelband
  ░░░	school in Paris, and was playing it live with a 25
  ░░░	piece band before I started recording this album. For
  ░░░	this recording, I started with computer sequences of
  ░░░	the music, then had Mark Walker and Jean Philippe
  ░░░	Fanfant play drums to that. Then Luis Conte played
  ░░░	congas and percussion. I added the rest of the æengine
  ░░░	roomÆ û the iron, which is an assortment of brake drums
  ░░░	and cowbells. After that, I played all the pans, one at
  ░░░	time, and finally my solos, then the solos by Mike
  ░░░	Stern and David Sanchez.ö
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  ░░░	The recording of Tatoom posed many logistical
  ░░░	difficulties, not least of which was assembling a 22
  ░░░	piece steelband of Ellie Mannette's finest instruments.
  ░░░	ôIÆve been playing Ellie's instruments exclusively
  ░░░	since I was 12 years old,ö says Narell. ôThey have a
  ░░░	unique, warm sound all across the orchestra, Once I
  ░░░	decided to overdub all the parts myself, I took the
  ░░░	next step and spent the necessary time on the road
  ░░░	recording in various locations, in order to put
  ░░░	together an entire orchestra of his best instruments.
  ░░░	The sound of the band heard on this record is five
  ░░░	tenor pans and four double seconds playing the
  ░░░	melodies, four more double seconds and four sets of
  ░░░	triple guitars playing the harmonies, two sets of tenor
  ░░░	bass, and three sets of six-bass (one bass instrument
  ░░░	is composed of six 55-gallon drums).ö
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  ░░░	So what the listener is treated to is the sound of a
  ░░░	big band driven by the burning grooves of Mark Walker,
  ░░░	Jean Philippe Fanfant, and Luis Conte, with Andy Narell
  ░░░	nailing all the pan parts, playing his own music on the
  ░░░	most beautiful set of steel pans ever assembled for a
  ░░░	recording. With the addition of solos by Stern, Sanchez
  ░░░	and Conte, Narell has again taken steelband music to a
  ░░░	whole new place where Jazz and Afro-Caribbean music
  ░░░	come together, and where the raw energy of the
  ░░░	steelband has been captured by the best recording
  ░░░	techniques.
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  ░░░	The set opens with ôIzoÆs Mood,ö wherein drummer Mark
  ░░░	Walker burns all the way through, and Narell lays down
  ░░░	one of his most engaging solos. The steelband responds
  ░░░	with its own composed blowing section which drives the
  ░░░	song to its exciting conclusion.
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  ░░░	The title track follows with Conte soloing over a
  ░░░	gwoka-inspired section, and then Narell takes us
  ░░░	through a variety of moods, his own solo followed by a
  ░░░	bass section solo, followed by what sounds like a latin
  ░░░	jazz piano solo written for 17 pan players playing in
  ░░░	unison and octaves.
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  ░░░	Stern steps in on two tracks û ôBaby Stepsö and ôBlue
  ░░░	Mazookaö û to deliver some compelling solo work. In
  ░░░	both instances, he throws down effortless guitar lines
  ░░░	over a lush bed set up by Narell along with Conte and
  ░░░	drummers Walker (ôBaby Stepsö) and Fanfant (ôBlue
  ░░░	Mazookaö). ôMike is one of those guys who makes it
  ░░░	sound easy,ö says Narell. ôGive him room for a solo and
  ░░░	let him go, and the ideas just flow and he swings so
  ░░░	hard. IÆve always been knocked out by how he can adapt
  ░░░	his sound to blend with the other instruments, so I was
  ░░░	thrilled when he agreed to play on the record.ö
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  ░░░	Jean Philippe Fanfant lays down the real French
  ░░░	Caribbean biguine for the beautiful ballad  ôTabanca,ö
  ░░░	and tenor saxophonist David Sanchez delivers a solo
  ░░░	thatÆs as smooth and silky as a warm tropical evening.
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  ░░░	ôAppreciation,ö the closing track, was originally
  ░░░	composed for the 2000 Panorama competition in Trinidad,
  ░░░	and was performed by the 100-player steelband Skiffle
  ░░░	Bunch. This is an expanded version of that piece,
  ░░░	including a beautiful, haunting tribute to Lord
  ░░░	Kitchener, the great calypsonian who passed away while
  ░░░	Narell was in Trinidad writing it.
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  ░░░	ôThis album is very different from whatÆs going on in
  ░░░	steelband music,ö says Narell. ôThereÆs a lot of
  ░░░	writing for the band that's meant to sound like jazz
  ░░░	soloing. The idea was that instead of just coming back
  ░░░	to the themes after the guests play their solos, that
  ░░░	instead the steelband would respond with its own solo.
  ░░░	I hope I've added something new to the conversation,
  ░░░	that I've contributed something that wasn't there
  ░░░	before, and that people will enjoy this music and love
  ░░░	the sound of a steelband as much as I do."
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  ░░░	http://headsup.com/albums/3122.asp
  ░░░	http://www.amazon.com/Tatoom-Andy-Narell/dp/B000MGVCKO
  ░░░	http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/7366056/a
  ░░░	/Tatoom:+Music+For+Steel+Orchestra.htm
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01_izos_mood-mfn.mp318,76 MB
02_tatoom-mfn.mp320,60 MB
03_baby_steps-mfn.mp313,16 MB
04_tabanca-mfn.mp315,41 MB
05_blue_mazooka-mfn.mp317,98 MB