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Jim Black's AlasNoAxis: Jim Black, Chris Speed (Wurlitzer piano); Skúli Sverrisson (bass instrument); Hilmar Jensson. Personnel: Hilmar Jensson (guitar); Chris Speed (accordion, clarinet, tenor saxophone, Wurlitzer organ); Jim Black (melodica, Wurlitzer organ, drums). Audio Mixer: Adrian VonRipka. Recording information: Magic Shop, New York, NY (09/26/2003-09/28/2003). Unknown Contributor Role: Jim Black. Arranger: Jim Black's AlasNoAxis. Well, this is the third album from Black's group AlasNoAxis, and if listeners haven't heard this project before and are coming to it from any of the other projects these players have been associated with, they're likely to be a bit confused. The reason is that despite their chops and their backgrounds, this isn't really a jazz album. It's a rock album, but they use a horn player instead of a singer. Despite what some jazz purists may say, this doesn't make the music any less interesting or less valuable. In fact, if it's taken at face value, without expectations, it's a great album. These players have no problem rocking things up. Despite the lack of actual lyrics, the tunes tell a story and constantly keep the listener engaged. The songs (all composed by Black) are well written, and the band's use and control of dynamics are masterful. Speed's improvising is kept largely in check, instead serving as the main melodic vehicle as the rest of the band guides him through the chord changes. Black clearly thinks of this project as a band vs. a solo effort, and that cooperative sound comes through. And while there are no solos per se, the playing from everyone is excellent (as would be expected), and there are plenty of ear-candy details in the background. More rock than jazz, and not especially "avant-garde," Jim Black & AlasNoAxis have developed a jazz-rock sound (fusion can be such an ugly term) different from the jazz-rock experiments of the '70s or the "downtown sound" of New York in the '80s, not to mention their other projects. These guys are extremely versatile players. Recommended. ~ Sean Westergaard Purchase Habyor CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jim Black Splay CD (2002) (Import)
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$18.69 Personnel includes: Jim Black (drums); Chris Speed (tenor saxophone, clarinet, keyboards); Hilmar Jensson (electric guitar); Skuli Sverrisson (bass). Recorded at Water's Edge Studios, ...
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$7.35 When all else failed he knew he had to do something with the life he was given. Born in 1979 to Joseph and Janet Robinson he was fearfully and wonderfully made by God. Although he went through heart ache with his family suffering through divorce and watching family violence happen so often. It was as if nothing else could ever change. He was taken advantage of by his older brother, who raped him while he step mother was away. He was threatening that if he told it would be over for him. Years later he found himself moving from school to school, house to house. To him his mother did her best to make ends meet, but it was her boyfriends that made life hell for him and his younger brother. His mother knew things weren’t right so she decided to adopt him out to his grandparents Dr Rev Alonzo Patterson, Shirley Patterson who took him in without a problem. Given the fact that they had already raised their children, it was a pleasure for them to help out. Joseph did his best to fit into the older lifestyle his grandparents lived ...
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