Blueback
Hamiet Bluiett
Label: JUST // Jazz //
2002-02-05
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The
Bluiett Baritone Saxophone Group strikes again. Four baritone saxes
make for quite a wall of low-register sound, and every quartet member
but Bluiett -- Patience
Higgins, James
Carter, and Alex
Harding -- doubles on bass clarinet. In Carter's
case, make that contra-bass clarinet, an instrument that can cause the
room to shake. Since the horns have the bass function covered, all
that's needed are drums; hence the presence of trapsman Lee
Person and percussionist Kahil
El'Zabar. This is a challenging listen, even if it starts with a
playful, lushly harmonized "My Girl," the Motown hit. "Humpback," the
first of five compositions by Coleridge
Taylor Perkinson, immediately follows, its dark, smeary rubato
harmonies and ultra-low-end textures evoking the murky world of the
whale. Bluiett's contributions ("Blueblack/Prelude to a Scream,"
"Juxtaposition," "Sasa -- The Here and Now") tend to be more
cacophonous, less structured; other tracks evoke a bright dance
aesthetic ("Zippin'," "LG's Place"), touching upon what the late Lester
Bowie liked to call "great black music." Taylor
Perkinson's double tribute "Lamentation for JJ/Ballad for Babs" and
his thoughtful "Angles" showcase the more elegant side of the
quadruple-baritone configuration.
-David R. Adler