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Jazz Soul Seven : Impressions of Curtis Mayfield
Format : 1 CD
Durée totale : 01:14:04
Pays : Etats-Unis
Prise de son : Stereo

Label : Challenge Records
Référence : CR73356
EAN : 0608917335620
Code Prix : DM019A

Année d'édition : 2012
Date de sortie : 28/11/2012

Genre : Jazz
Impressions of Curtis Mayfield
Freddie's Head
It's All Right
Move On Up
We're A Winner
Superfly
Beautiful Brother Of Mine
Check Out Your Mind
I'm so Proud
Keep On Pushing
People Get Ready
Gypsy Woman
Amen

Jazz Soul Seven
Terry Lyne Carrington, batterie
Russ Ferrante, piano
Master Henry Gibson, percussion
Bob Hurst, basse
Wellace Roney, trompette
Phil Upchurch, guitare
Ernie Watts, saxophone

Co-produit par Brian Brinkerhoff et le guitariste Phil Upchurch, ce disque rends hommage à l’immense Curtis Mayfiled, légende de la Chicago Soul dont l’influence reste relativement mineure aujourd’hui. Servi par un casting « all-star » impressionnant, avec le saxophoniste Ernie Watts, le trompettiste Wallace Roney, le pianiste Russell Ferrante, le bassiste Bob Hurst, le batteur Terri Lyne Carrington et le regretté Maître Henry Gibson aux percussions. Lui qui a collaboré avec Mayfield dans les années 1960 et 1970, cet album lui est dédié. Les arrangements denses et funky d’Upchurch captent l'essence même de la générosité de Mayfiled, et les inventives versions orchestrales baignées de groove livrées par les Jazz Soul Seven fourmillent de trouvailles et de nouvelles combinaisons sonores. Les musiciens sont nombreux à se disputer des improvisations souvent musclées qui prolongent et pimentent des arrangements aux rythmes foisonnants. Les solistes, tous excellents, dopent et redonnent des couleurs aux compositions de Mayfield, les transposant même dans une vraie dimension harmonique.

As a subject for tribute and exaltation, Curtis Mayfield is undeniable. And for a tribute steeped in the freedom and complex expressiveness of jazz, the man proved to be an unexpected natural. For this unique album producer Brian Brinkerhoff and musician Phil Upchurch handpicked four Los Angeles- based players and two special imports, all well-known in jazz circles but with the earthy sensibilities to grasp and interpret the gospel and funk of where Curtis was coming from. Curtis Mayfield is a peerless prophet of American popular music – a gentle giant who walked this earth with enough third eye insight and empathy for his fellow man to tower above us all. Instead, he stood among us – an iconic artist with an unwavering sense of purpose that made a conscious choice to remain earthbound and ever accessible. As a musician, Mayfield was an intuitive innovator – a man who unwittingly tuned his guitar to F-sharp which, on the piano, most righteously represents all of the black keys. This had guitarists around the globe fumbling to emulate his golden, silken sound. Then there was Curtis’ voice, a soft, wisdom-filled wonder that slid from a forthright tenor to a shimmering falsetto. Curtis Mayfield’s lyrics remain the undisputed truth: from coffee grounds bitter to maple syrup sweetness. We’re talking intrinsic truth woven into songs so precise and poetic they flowed like genius from the mouth of a newborn - eye- opening, mind-blowing, spirit-healing and hope-infusing... culturally specific yet with the goal of unifying all. Curtis’ words resounded with purpose when they were written yet still ring with ever-relevant urgency today. Though he will always be acknowledged as a beacon of light and fortitude for African Americans, Mayfield delivered most missives for all denominations. As the ‘60s segued into the ‘70s, Curtis’ thematic interests began to broaden. Beyond the horrific issues of Vietnam and civil rights, junkies and pushers, and the general unraveling of man’s moral core, Curtis broke it on down to insist that what we all needed is love and understanding. Brother Mayfield told me years later, “The times brought about a feeling in me that there need to be songs that relate not so much to civil rights but to the way we as people deal with our lives. We all have similar fears, shed similar tears and die in so many years.”

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