Dr. Michael White has recorded fairly often since the early '90s, and displays the feel and spirit of the best New Orleans clarinetists. On some of his previous sessions, he slips out of tune in spots, but happily that is not the case on Dancing in the Sky, which is easily his finest recording to date. White composed all but two of the selections and, while some pieces are based on obvious predecessors, others are more original. White is joined by an excellent rhythm section, one of three trumpeters (Nicholas Payton, Mark Braud, or Gregory Stafford), and trombonist Lucien Barbarin. The opening "Algiers Hoodoo Woman" is a little reminiscent of "The Mooche," having the same mysterious feel. Payton, who takes both a wah-wah and an open solo, perfectly fits into this classic style. "Dancing in the Sky (Reflection)" is a cheerful piece featuring Gregory Stafford on trumpet and vocal. "The Truth of the Blues," a quartet showcase for White, is essentially George Lewis' "Burgundy Street Blues," while the catchy "Give It Up" has the same chords as "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon." "The Hag's Rag" is a delightful new rag by White, on which he recalls Tony Parenti a bit. The old-time vaudevillian blues "Angel in the Day (Devil at Night)" features the singing of Thais Clark and a surprise ending in the lyrics. "Jambalaya Strut" brings back the sound of Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers in an arrangement that expertly uses breaks with White emulating Johnny Dodds and Payton taking a stop-time solo. "Where the Mighty Mississippi Sleeps" is a melancholy ballad that contrasts with "New Orleans Bounce," a lengthy romp for White on a medium-tempo blues. The set concludes with the feel of early-'30s Duke Ellington on "Creole Nights," a vocal by Gregory Stafford on "Down by the Riverside," some emotional clarinet on a slow "Amazing Grace," and a parade band stomp ("Dancing in the Sky [Transition]") that has all three trumpeters interacting. Everything works on this memorable outing, which is highly recommended to fans of New Orleans jazz. ~ Scott Yanow
Dr. Michael White's third Basin Street Records release is his most developed and powerful recorded artistic statement. White's hot clarinet and swinging band soar through a series of standards like "Amazing Grace" and fresh new compositions, including "J
Recording information: Piety Street Recording, New Orleans, LA (01/24/2004-02/02/2004).
Photographers: Donn Young; Julie Ford.
Personnel: Dr. Michael White (clarinet, wine bottle); Greg Stafford, Gregory Stafford (vocals, trumpet); Kerry Lewis (tuba, bass instrument); Steve Pistorius, Stephen Pistorius (piano); Mark Brooks (bass instrument); Thais Clark (vocals); Detroit Brooks (guitar, banjo); Mark Braud, Nicholas Payton (trumpet); Lucien Barbarin (trombone); Herman Lebeaux (drums).
Audio Mixer: Mark Bingham.
JazzTimes (p.95) - "DANCING IN THE SKY is about as close to old-time New Orleans jazz and its closely related forms as you can get these days....An especially pleasant surprise is the authenticity and skill with which the relatively youthful Payton deals with these historic idioms." Dirty Linen (p.51) - "[O]ne couldn't ask for better playing with the romping piano, chugging banjo, blasting trumpet lines, and, best of all, White's always-out-in-front wailing..."
Dr Michael White - Dancing in the Sky Album Track Listing
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Song
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Algiers Hoodoo Woman with Dr Michael White
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Dancing in the Sky (Reflection) with Dr Michael White, Dr. Michael White
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Truth Of The Blues with Dr Michael White
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Give It Up (Gypsy Second Line) with Dr Michael White, Dr. Michael White
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Hag's Rag with Dr Michael White, Dr. Michael White
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Angel in the Day (Devil at Night) with Dr Michael White, Dr. Michael White
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Jambalaya Strut with Dr Michael White
8
When the Mighty Mississippi Sleeps with Dr Michael White, Dr. Michael White
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New Orleans Bounce (Out of the Woods) with Dr Michael White, Dr. Michael White
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Creole Nights with Dr Michael White
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Down By the Riverside with Dr Michael White
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Amazing Grace with Dr Michael White
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Dancing in the Sky (Transition) with Dr Michael White, Dr. Michael White
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Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)
Rich New Orleans roots This recording extends New Orleans' "trad jazz" in subtle, yet significant ways. All instrumentalists and vocalists excel, all cuts swing, and the variety is tremendous. Recording quality is tops. Submitted by Bo (Asheville, NC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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