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Bela Fleck & The Flecktones includes: Bela Fleck (banjo); Jeff Coffin (alto & tenor saxophones) Victor Wooten (bass); Future Man. Additional personnel: Derek Trucks, Jerry Douglas, Nickel Creek, Bernie Williams, Sam Bush, Branford Marsalis, Bobby McFerrin, The Chieftains. Includes liner notes by Bela Fleck. Super-jazz freakout bluegrass picker Béla Fleck's broad three-CD concept album has ambitious intentions, but ultimately ends up feeling a bit scattered. The idea seems to have been to record an album that sounds like sitting in a car and flipping through radio stations -- hearing snippets of hip-hop, Chinese opera, Irish folk, Hawaiian ukulele, mid-'80s funk, and, of course, bluegrass and jazz, then expanding that experience out to three entire discs. If any group on the planet could pull this off, it could only be Fleck and his Flecktones, but the concept (being as convoluted as it is) makes for a rather uneven listen. The bright and jazzy "Puffy" neatly bridges the gap between contemporary jazz and new acoustic music, and tabla, Irish harp, and even theremin meld nicely on the genre-spanning "Sleeper." On the flip side, the bizarro hip-hop version of Flatt & Scruggs' "Ballad of Jed Clampett" never needed to be recorded, and many of the songs seem cluttered and over-tweaked, almost as if during production the band reasoned that the addition of more instruments and more synthesized sounds could only enhance the music. The addition of nearly everyone they knew -- including Bobby McFerrin, several of the Chieftains, Nickel Creek, and even the lady from the Chinese restaurant down the street -- only adds to the confusion. It seems as though Fleck will never run out of ideas, and taken one at a time, the majority of the songs have obvious merit, but as each of the songs drift from centuries-old Indian percussion into one of Future Man's synth-axe drumitar jams, it sounds a little too disjointed and almost "quirky for quirky's sake." "Say, what if we mixed digeridoo with an electric synth banjo?" "Well, OK...but only as long as I can have a gong solo!" Sorry fellas, but just because the instruments exist doesn't mean they all need to show up in the same song. Still, every note is impeccably played and pristinely recorded, and those Flecktones fans who like to pull apart their extremely technical pieces of music, analyze them, and put them back together will find hours of rabid discussion on Little Worlds. [Sony also released a stripped-down, ten-song version of the project called Ten From Little Worlds.] ~ Zac Johnson Though Bela Fleck's liner notes make it sound like nearly anyone who walked in the studio door was asked to sit in, no musical slouch could keep up with this band of chopsters. The aesthetic soup that Fleck and friends cook up (Bill Monroe meets Weather Report at a world music convention, and that's just the tip of the iceberg) is nothing if not eclectic. And yet, because of the strong compositional sense and the leader's distinctive and breathtaking picking throughout, there is cohesiveness to the proceedings. A large part of the enjoyment of listening to LITTLE WORLDS is the audible quality of fun and daring among the participants--these guys like not only to push the envelope, but to push each other toward new musical insights. This may not be the first album to have theremin, didjeridoo, uillean pipes, cello, and banjo all on one track, but the smart money is on that track to be the most musically viable one of its kind. With remarkably little filler, this generous three-disc offering by the already-prolific Fleck will take the willing listener through many little and exotic worlds indeed.
LTD.Ed.3 Cds.All New.Guests:D. Trucks,S.Bush,Nickelcreek +++
JazzTimes (11/03, p.110) - "[W]hat a glorious musical excursion this is!...LITTLE WORLDS is filled from start to finish with inventive compositions and top-level musicians from around the world..." Little Worlds Music | List Price | $28.98 (You save $4.19) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Jazz Instrument, Country, Bluegrass, Banjo, Jazz, Box Sets | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6730  | | CD Universe Part number | 6122397 | | Catalog number | 86353 | | Discs | 3 | | Release Date | Aug 12, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Bela Fleck | | Personnel | Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Sam Bush, Derek Trucks, Branford Marsalis, Chieftains, Bobby Mcferrin, Bernie Williams, Nickel Creek | | Additional Info | Digipak; Limited Edition |
Bela Fleck Little Worlds Songs Little Worlds Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   Fascinating Musical Experience Little Worlds is certainly an apt title for this fascinating musical journey. The music is hypnotic, it pulls you in. So many different genres by musicians who are obviously masters of their individual instruments. This was my first exposure to Bela Fleck & The Flecktones. I am impressed. This disc is a GOOD buy! Submitted by DLeeWebb (Lancaster, Pennsylvania)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Groundbreaking musical caviar! I've been collecting jazz, and especially modern jazz for 30 years. I also love great blue grass music. I bought Flight of the Cosmic Hippo years ago and enjoyed it but Bela's latest collaboration, Little Worlds, is to say the very least 'Outta this World'. Totally awesome, new stuff like I've never heard before. Exciting to listen to yet so pleasant on the brain. Stimulating and relaxing at the same time. What great jazz is all about. If you buy no other music this century, you must buy this triple CD.
Submitted by a reviewer (Safford, Az)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Bella, Bela Little Worlds features superb instrumental work, as expected, but also a varied range of moods and musicals styles not always evident in "fusion". By surrounding themselves with a well-chosen array of guest artists, the 'Tones smoothly pull off everything from Newgrass to relatively straight jazz improvisations. Submitted by mroach (Wyandotte, MI, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Buy,this now!!! Buy this cd now!,If i could have i would of given it 10 stars...Top musicians on this disc.The song called "snatchin" is just unbelievable.
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