sexta-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2014

Donald Byrd - Ethiopian Knights 1971

Right from the stop-start bass groove that opens "The Emperor," it's immediately clear that Ethiopian Knights is more indebted to funk -- not just funky jazz, but the straight-up James Brown/Sly Stone variety -- than any previous Donald Byrd project. And, like a true funk band, Byrd and his group work the same driving, polyrhythmic grooves over and over, making rhythm the focal point of the music. Although the musicians do improvise, their main objective is to keep the grooves pumping, using their solos more to create texture than harmonic complexity. That's why jazz purists began to detest Byrd with this album (though the follow-ups certainly cinched it); in truth, even though Ethiopian Knights did move Byrd closer to R&B, it's still more jazz than funk, and didn't completely foreshadow his crossover. The dense arrangements and lo-o-o-ng workouts (two of the three tracks are over 15 minutes) are indicative of Byrd's continued debt to Miles Davis, in particular the bevy of live double LPs Davis issued in the early '70s. Byrd again leads a large ensemble, but with mostly different players than on his recent sessions; some come from the group assembled forBobby Hutcherson's Head On album, others from the Jazz Crusaders. That's part of the reason there are fewer traces of hard bop here, but it's also clear from the title that Byrd's emerging Afrocentric consciousness was leading him -- like Davis -- to seek ways of renewing jazz's connection to the people who created it. Even if it isn't quite as consistent as Kofi and Electric ByrdEthiopian Knights is another intriguing transitional effort that deepens the portrait of Byrd the acid jazz legend. AMG.

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6 comentários:

Unknown disse...

Hello Carlos,
Je suis sans nouvelle de LRRooster depuis très longtemps, est-ce que tu sais s'il va bien?

1shadok disse...

I didn't know him before...Thanks for the thrills. I really like this kind of music. Ph

mf76 disse...

Yeah, this one's a killer. Great choice Carlos. Any chance of you being able to post Chick Corea's 1972 Return To Forever Lp? All I can find is a vinyl rip. Hope all's well!

Carlos disse...

Salut Jimmy, oui il va bien, mais il doit avoir trop de boulot à mon avis. Keep it cool my friend1 Take care and enjoy. à +

Carlos disse...

Thanks for your comment, take care and enjoy! :)

Carlos disse...

Sim é verdade, bom album. Enjoy! You mean the "light as a feather" album? I have it and I hope it's a good rip, I'll check it for you and I send it to you soon. take care and enjoy!