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Medeski, Martin & Wood: Chris Wood (bass instrument); John Medeski, John Scofield, Billy Martin. Personnel: John Scofield (guitar); John Medeski (keyboards); Billy Martin (drums, percussion). Audio Mixer: Scotty Hard. Recording information: Shacklyn Studios, Brooklyn, NY (01/2006). Photographer: Danny Clinch. 2006's OUT LOUDER marks the second collaboration between New York's downtown avant-groove trio Medeski, Martin & Wood and guitar giant John Scofield. The band backed Scofield on his 1997 outing A GO GO, but the results here surpass even the scintillating outcome of their first meeting. With musicianship of this caliber, however, and a collective sensibility that favors experimentation, genre-blending, and surprise, it's easy to expect great things. OUT LOUDER serves up a respectable amount of MMW's much-loved funk-based vibe, especially on tunes like the opener, "Little Walter Rides Again," and "Tootie Ma is a Big Fine Thing," which work bluesy, New Orleans-styled grooves to crackling effect. But the vast range of the artists' taste is also evident, from Miles-inspired rock fusion to Ornette Coleman-tinged free jazz to transformed covers of tunes by the Beatles and Peter Tosh. Adventurous, textured, and accessible, OUT LOUDER is a heady and fun recording that advances the already sterling reputations of its participants. Out Louder reunites keyboardist John Medeski, drummer Billy Martin, and bassist Chris Wood with guitar great John Scofield, who employed the trio on his 1997 A Go Go album. That record opened the creativity gates for both the trio and Scofield, who fed off and goaded each other into territories neither party had previously gone separately. Out Louder isn't so much a rematch as an upgrade. Both Scofield and MMW have continued to explore in the near-decade since A Go Go, and they come to this project with a greater understanding of their collective abilities as well as a willingness to explore the possibilities further. Not unexpectedly, the four musicians work hard here, but they also have a ton of fun. The opening track, "Little Walter Rides Again," serves notice that this isn't going to be an exercise in showing off but rather four envelope-pushing musicians picking each other's brains and seeing what they find. An easygoing blues vamp with a funky, Memphis-style beat, the track keeps the quartet reined in while simultaneously allowing each musician to dance around a bit within its structure. That idea of holding back doesn't last long, however, as that leadoff gives way to "Miles Behind," a nod to electric Miles Davis minus the trumpet. Although the players, particularly Medeski and Scofield, take several opportunities to reach for the outside fringes, Out Louder never becomes inaccessible, even during its freer-jazz moments. "Tequila and Chocolate," for example, takes up with a simple bossa nova rhythm that eventually goes wildly astray without losing touch with its form, and the John Lennon tune "Julia" (which, honestly, borrows only minimally from the original melody) is a soft, sweet, and sensual ballad that never strays even close to the edge yet still manages to feel edgy. That's not to say that those looking for the heavy jams will be disappointed. "What Now" finds Medeski and Scofield challenging each other as if they were Keith Emerson and Jimi Hendrix having it out at some late-night club, and "Down the Tube," though essentially a simple funky blues, flirts with psychedelia, Scofield turning in some of his most startling playing of the set. The session ends with a virtually unrecognizable improv on Peter Tosh's reggae anthem "Legalize It" that spotlights Martin and Wood in lockstep groove. If ever MMW and Scofield decided to make something more permanent of their meet-ups, one can only guess where else they might go. ~ Jeff TamarkinDown Beat (p.88) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "The disc serves as a jamming fun time of dance-friendly excursions, sonically pleasing FX'd textures and the requisite unpredictable swerves and swoops that MMW typically delivers." JazzTimes (p.p.91) - "[T]he ethereal take on the Beatles' 'Julia' -- where Medeski holds static chords behind Scofield's elegant and expressive delivery of the vocal line -- is a musical epiphany of sorts." Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Woo Out Louder Songs Out Louder Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Again and again.. MMW is sweet enough, but when they throw in Sco (see A GO GO also MSMW) their sound jumps up to another level. These guys are easily some of the most talented out there, and it's no suprise that this is another must-have in the already extensive MMW and MSMW collection. This is up there with the better earlier jams like "Friday Afternoon.." and "Shack Man". Pick it up for sure. Submitted by imustbejosh (omaha,ne) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
super groove! Scofield donne au trio une pêche plus groove encore. Les sonorités vintage semblent accentuées. C'est de l'excellent Scofield imaginatif et plein d'énergie et même chose pour le trio qui paraît ici moins aseptisé. Gagnant-gagnant Submitted by jacques.a.gilbert (france nantes)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Brilliant Some listeners prefer MM&W's works without Scofield... some listeners prefer Scofield's work outside of this new ensemble... none of that really matters. Taken in whole as the work it is, Out Louder is a truly brilliant jazz-funk/fusion/acid jazz album with incredibly thick grooves courtesy of ALL of the players (to single out Wood's solid bass work or Martin's head-bobbing drumset grooves as solely responsible for the album's vibe would be to short Scofield and Medeski's equally important contributions to the 'funk'), intelligent solos, and truly telepathic group improvisation worthy of the highest accolades. Repeated listening proves this is more than some 'mere' jam-band party album: the improvised melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic interplay on this album seems to have come from a single musical mind, be it single mind with sixteen limbs and four distinct voices.
Buy it and give it a spin. Then give it a spin again. Then shake your head in disbelief... and listen to it again. Chances are, if you're even remotely interested in this music, enough to look at this page, chances are you're going to enjoy this one... Submitted by Aaron (Louisville, KY, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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