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Karl Denson: Karl Denson (flute, saxophone); Kenneth Crouch (organ, keyboards); Will Blades, Anthony Smith (organ); Aaron Redfield (drums, programming); Jake Najor (drums); Steve Haney (congas).

Karl Denson is one of the most eclectic cats on the modern music scene. Not only has he played rock as a sideman to Lenny Kravitz, but he was also a founding member and creative force behind the Greyboy Allstars and has played with everyone from Stanton Moore to the String Cheese Incident to Roy Hargrove. He was the leader of his own Tiny Universe ensemble, whose album The Bridge is a bona fide jazz-funk classic -- even if those proper self-appointed protectors of the jazz legacy have no idea it exists. Denson has also worked with Fred Wesley and the late Godfather of Soul himself. Sometimes his projects have suffered a bit from too much of that wild reckless creative energy by lacking a more keenly honed focus -- but they have all had killer moments on them. On The Bridge, he nailed it, playing not only saxophone and flute but also proving himself a worthy vocalist in the vein of Gary Bartz, Eddie Harris, and others who've gone that route. So with rock, funk, and jazz as well as R&B all jumping up and down inside his bad self, the killer trio he formed for Lunar Orbit breathes new life into the sax, B-3, and drums combo. Denson is the only constant presence here. Aaron Redfield and Jake Najor alternately support him on drums, with Kenneth Crouch on keyboards (electric piano, synths, and organ) and organists Will Blades and Anthony Smith, and Steve Haney plays congas on more than half the tracks here. There is a method to the madness, although the listener is jolted into seemingly strange parallel universes from the word go.

The title track that opens the record is nine-plus minutes of tough funky jazz flute, big rock drums, and synth pulses and organ chords. While it's true this may seem like some combo made in prog rock hell, it's an utterly smokin' jam. While the organ chords are striated and played mostly in a minor key as riffs -- instead of a lot of single-key solo play -- they help create a funkier base for those big rolling and pounding tribal drums. When Denson begins to kick it on the flute, it's gnarly as hell. He gets into some groove and stays there, pushing at the rhythmic foundations of the track, breathing deep new life into the whole jazz flute thang. "Break Me Down" moves into electric saxophone territory, with live and programmed drums. Denson's playing on the electric sax is not unlike Eddie Harris' experiments with it, but it's also very different. This is the sound that one wishes smooth jazz on the radio had: it's a little grittier, but even in the repetitive grooves there is real life in the playing and Denson elevates the entire proceedings. The three different musical interludes known as "Ghetto Fireworks," in different sections on the set, reveal how funky and focused the bands are here (Denson doesn't play on two of the three, and his flute works on "Pt. 2" is in counterpoint and then in unison with the organ grooves). The tough B-3 work by Will Blades here is more John Patton than Jimmy Smith, and Haney's congas play a beautiful fill with Najor's kit work. "The Plain Truth," with its gritty raw saxophone lines filled in by swells of organ by Blades, is as lean and tough as it gets in the organ trio format, and Denson takes it out to honkville in his knotty solo. "Won't Somebody," with Crouch on organ, is smoother, with Najor's drums in the backdrop propping a steady hypnotic snare and hi-hat groove while the B-3 slips and slides underneath Denson's beautiful in-the-cut soloing. This is the sound of Grover Washington, Jr. at his very best, as on Mister Magic and Feels So Good. The vibe is all warm and bright -- it's soul-jazz in the modern era; it's contemporary urban jazz with the smooth and the grit combined. It's got the whole thing down and yet lifts the form to something else and points in a new direcJazzTimes (pp.86-87) - "Denson switches to flute and effects-laden saxophone on a few tracks, which adds to the dimension of this blend of grooving and blowing."

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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Pop, Electronica, Rock
Label Bobby Ace
Orig Year 2007
All Time Product Rank 176,168
CD Universe Part number 7496223
Catalog number 10661
Discs 1
Release Date Oct 02, 2007
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Karl Denson; Aaron Redfield
Engineer Ben Moore
Recording Time 57 minutes
Personnel Kenneth Crouch - organ, keyboards
Karl Denson - flute, saxophone
Aaron Redfield - drums, programming
Anthony Smith - organ
Jake Najor - drums
Steve Haney - congas
Will Blades
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1Lunar Orbit
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2Break Me Down
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3Ghetto Fireworks Part 1
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4Plain Truth
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5Won't Somebody
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6Dingo Dog Sled
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7Ghetto Fireworks Part 2
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8By Appointment Only
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9That Other Thing
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10Ghetto Fireworks Part 3
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5 stars Jam Jazz Master
Denson is truly one of if not the finest sax players on the scene today. Oh yeah, he ain't to shabby on the flute either. Awesome set here. Check these guys out live if you get the chance. I saw them in Bloomington, Indiana about a year ago. Man can that cat blow.
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5 stars WOW THATS FUNKY
ALL THINGS FUNKY HERE. GREAT MUSICANS.
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