Recorded primarily in New York City during the first half of 1992, the bracing EXOTICA sets aside the more overt thematic ties of many other Kip Hanrahan releases in favor of separate songs. As with all of his work, though, they are linked, mostly by the seductive rhythmic base given to all the music.
The opening "You Can Tell a Guy By His Anger" is one of the funkiest numbers ever to emerge from this always-evolving crew. Jack Bruce's singing is a delight on this song, as well as over the course of the whole album (he also plays bass throughout). He easily steps between dramatically impassioned exuberance and near-whispered pleas. Bruce and Hanrahan also co-wrote "G-d Is Great," recorded a year earlier in England. The other constant here is pianist Don Pullen, an important collaborator on quite of few of Hanrahan's albums.
Jack Bruce tackles material as challenging and new for the 1990s as psychedelic bluesy rock was to the 1960s. The songs are dense, compact and rhythmically urgent ruminations on political meaning in a world where socialism has collapsed but freedom has not been forthcoming. Helping out in a brilliant manner is Don Pullen, the jazz pianist whose ability to be melodically sensitive while he furiously pounds the keys is rivaled only by McCoy Tyner and Cecil Taylor... Jack's voice here is a wonderfully melodic instrument.
Audio Remasterer: Greg Calbi.
Recording information: RPM Sound Studios, New York, NY (02/1992-05/1992); Sorcerer SOund, New York, NY (02/1992-05/1992).
Director: Kip Hanrahan.
Photographers: Petra Sepulveda; Richard Rodriguez ; Charles Reilly; Ashkan Sahihi.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Jack Bruce; Don Pullen; J.T. Lewis; Anthony Garille; David Sanchez ; J. Lewis; Marlo Riviera; Lucy Penabaz; Multon Gardena; Rebble Ameen; Nancy Hanrahan; Alfredo Triff; Mario Rivera; Milton Cardona; Andy González; Ralph Peterson; Anthony Carrillo; Richie Flores; Robby Ameen; Andy Gonzales; Leo Nocentelli.
Personnel includes: Kip Hanrahan (vocals, percussion); Don Pullen (keyboards); Leo Nocentelli (electric guitar); Jack Bruce (fretless bass); Robbie Ameen (drums); Milton Cardona (percussion); David Sanchez, Andy Gonzales.
Personnel: Kip Hanrahan; Lucy Penabaz, Leo Noncentelli, Anthony Garille, David Sanchez , Don Pullen, J.T. Lewis, Alfredo Triff, Mario Rivera, Milton Cardona, Ralph Peterson, Richie Flores, Robby Ameen, Jack Bruce, Andy Gonzales.
Down Beat (5/94, p.46) - 4 Stars - Very Good - "...An intriguingly beautiful and rhythmically riveting collection of tunes....An intoxicating brew of Afro-Cuban pulsings, funk grooves, and jazz passion....[Hanrahan's] crafted lyrics...are at turns introspective, discursive, and sensual..."
Kip Hanrahan - Exotica Songs
| 1 | You Can Tell a Guy By His Anger * See All 2 Alfredo Triff, Anthony Carrillo, David Sanchez, Don Pullen, Jack Bruce, Kip Hanrahan / Alfredo Triff / Don Pullen / Jack Bruce / Leo Nocentelli / Milton Cardona / Robby Ameen / David Sanchez / Anthony, Leo Nocentelli, Milton Cardona, Ralph Peterson Jr., Ro | 7:45 | | (From different album) |
| 2 | Last Song Alfredo Triff, Anthony Carrillo, David Sanchez, Don Pullen, Jack Bruce, Kip Hanrahan / Alfredo Triff / Don Pullen / Jack Bruce / Leo Nocentelli / Milton Cardona / Robby Ameen / David Sanchez / Anthony, Leo Nocentelli, Milton Cardona, Ralph Peterson Jr., Ro | | | |
| 3 | As in Angola (Red Star in the Morning Sky) | | | |
| 4 | Red Star Alfredo Triff, Anthony Carrillo, David Sanchez, Don Pullen, Jack Bruce, Kip Hanrahan / Alfredo Triff / Don Pullen / Jack Bruce / Leo Nocentelli / Milton Cardona / Robby Ameen / David Sanchez / Anthony, Leo Nocentelli, Milton Cardona, Ralph Peterson Jr., Ro | | | |
| 5 | You Can Tell Someone Who'll Never Fulfill Their Potential by the Way | | | |
| 6 | What We Learned That Night in Vera Cruz and How We Applied It Alfredo Triff, Anthony Carrillo, David Sanchez, Don Pullen, Jack Bruce, Kip Hanrahan / Alfredo Triff / Don Pullen / Jack Bruce / Leo Nocentelli / Milton Cardona / Robby Ameen / David Sanchez / Anthony, Leo Nocentelli, Milton Cardona, Ralph Peterson Jr., Ro | | | |
| 7 | G-D Is Great Alfredo Triff, Anthony Carrillo, David Sanchez, Don Pullen, Jack Bruce, Kip Hanrahan / Alfredo Triff / Don Pullen / Jack Bruce / Leo Nocentelli / Milton Cardona / Robby Ameen / David Sanchez / Anthony, Leo Nocentelli, Milton Cardona, Ralph Peterson Jr., Ro | | | |
| 8 | As in the Bronx (You Can Tell Where Someone Comes from by What They L) | | | |
| 9 | You Can Tell a Moment of Clarity by the Digital Traces It Leaves | | | |
| 10 | As in the Red Morning Alfredo Triff, Anthony Carrillo, David Sanchez, Don Pullen, Jack Bruce, Kip Hanrahan / Alfredo Triff / Don Pullen / Jack Bruce / Leo Nocentelli / Milton Cardona / Robby Ameen / David Sanchez / Anthony, Leo Nocentelli, Milton Cardona, Ralph Peterson Jr., Ro | | | |
| 11 | Last Song On The Album * See All 2 Alfredo Triff, Anthony Carrillo, David Sanchez, Don Pullen, Jack Bruce, Kip Hanrahan / Alfredo Triff / Don Pullen / Jack Bruce / Leo Nocentelli / Milton Cardona / Robby Ameen / David Sanchez / Anthony, Leo Nocentelli, Lucy Penebaz, Milton Cardona, Ralph Pe | 3:25 | | (From different album) |
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