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Personnel: Andy Narell (guitar, pans); Andy Narell (various instruments); Louis Conte, Luis Conte (congas, timbales, percussion); Ellie Mannette (steel drum); Laurence Guerrini, Jocelyne Baillon, Sonia Descamps (pans); Mike Stern (guitar); David Sanchez (tenor saxophone); Mark Walker, Jean-Philippe Fanfant (drums). Audio Mixers: Andy Narell; Philippe Avril. Liner Note Author: Andy Narell. Recording information: Arts Center (10/2006); Biot (10/2006); C&M Studio, Hattiesburg, MS (10/2006); Calypsociation (10/2006); France (10/2006); Idea Plus, Paris, France (10/2006); Ivry Sur Seine (10/2006); Morgantown Arts Center, Morgantown, WV (10/2006); Morgantown, WV (10/2006); Q Division, Boston, MA (10/2006); San Mateo, CA (10/2006); Shelter Island Sound, New York, NY (10/2006); Studio Tex Avril (10/2006); Studio Tex Avril, Ivry Sur Seine, France (10/2006); Thousand Oaks, CA (10/2006). A groundbreaking force in steel panning who has pretty much single-handedly forged a jazz-inflected genre all his own, Andy Narell again showed the world the vast potential of his chosen instrument on his 2004 album, The Passage; that disc featured a 30-piece steel pan orchestra from Paris called Calypsociation, in addition to jazz legends Michael Brecker, Hugh Masekela, and Paquito d'Rivera. While perhaps not as logistically complex in scope -- Narell sticks to three incredible soloists, Mike Stern, saxman David Sanchez, and percussionist Luis Conte to enhance his lively panning -- Tatoom was another forward-thinking set. Rather than record 30 pan players live, Narell meticulously recorded the six free-flowing ten-plus-minute tracks one instrument at a time. He began with computer sequences of the music, incorporated the hypnotic and joyfully aggressive drums of Mark Walker and Jean-Philippe Fanfant, then added Conte's congas and percussion. He then added an assortment of brake drums and cowbells, later his pans (one at a time!) and his solos, and finally the solos by Stern and Sanchez. Stern's are energetically played but, interestingly, somewhat distant in the mix on the shimmering and lively "Baby Steps" and spirited but slightly more brooding "Blue Mazooka." Sanchez's lyrical horn and passionate improvisation matches Narell's wild energy on "Tabanca" and shows the seamless way that the pans can fit into a traditional jazz context. The jubilant closing track, "Appreciation," was originally composed for the 2000 Panorama competition in Trinidad and performed by the 100-player steel band Skiffle Bunch; Narell's expanded version here has a simpler arrangement, but makes for a rousing finish to yet another top-notch effort. ~ Jonathan Widran Tatoom: Music For Steel Orchestra Music | List Price | $18.97 (You save $3.32) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, International CDs, Jazz Instrument, Calypso, Steel Drums, Jazz | | Label | Heads Up | | Orig Year | 2007 | | All Time Sales Rank | 78892  | | CD Universe Part number | 7366056 | | Catalog number | 3122 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 27, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Andy Narell; Andy Narell | | Engineer | Andy Narell; Jack Barry; Philippe Avril; Steve Addabbo; Matt Tahaney | | Personnel | Mark Walker Andy Narell - guitar, pans Jean Philippe Fanfant - drums Ellie Mannette - steel drum Jocelyne Baillon Laurence Guerrini Sonia Descamps - pans
Also: Luis Conte, Mike Stern, David Sanchez, David Sanchez |
Andy Narell Tatoom: Music For Steel Orchestra Songs | 1. | Izo's Mood | |
| 2. | Tatoom | |
| 3. | Baby Steps | |
| 4. | Tabanca | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Blue Mazooka | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Appreciation | $0.99 | |
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