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Harmony of Difference
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発売日

2017年09月29日

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YTCD171

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オリジナル発売日
2017年
商品の紹介
現行LAジャズの結晶にして、今また新たな黄金期を迎えるシーンの象徴的作品として世界中で高く評価された2015年のデビュー・アルバム『The Epic』以来となるカマシ・ワシントン新ミニ・アルバム『Harmony ofDifference』がYoung Turksからリリースされる。
前作のメイン・パーソネルを務めたザ・ネクスト・ステップの面々に加え、盟友サンダーキャットやテラス・マーティン、そしてギタリストには若手技巧派としてチック・コリアからソランジュのバックまで務めるマット・ヘイズがレコーディングに参加した本作は、6つの楽章から構成される組曲となっており、作曲技法のひとつである"対位法"の可能性を探求している。その"対位法"についてカマシは、"類似性と違いとのバランスを取って、別々のメロディのあいだにハーモニーを作りだすアート"だと定義しており、5曲の異なるテーマ、そしてそれらをひとつに融合して演奏した13分を超える大曲「Truth」へと帰結する。
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Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[F]ive short numbers warmly flirt with gentle Brazilian flourishes, smooth jazz and a slinky sound that feels like glossy Seventies funk fusion. However Side B's 13-minute 'Truth' may stand as his greatest song-length achievement..." Paste (magazine) - "Like Washington's earlier work, this is a release that unabashedly expresses and probes the musician's love of John Coltrane, from the horn stylings to the subtler spiritual and philosophical layers in every phrasing." Pitchfork (Website) - "Though Washington is a fine tenor soloist, the essence of his artistry is found in his explosively grand compositions and arrangements." Clash (Magazine) - "The rich soundstage and vibrant performances captured here are irresistible and further proof that Washington is a rare talent."
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構成数 | 1枚

合計収録時間 | 00:31:54

Personnel: Kamasi Washington (tenor saxophone); Dontae Winslow (trumpet); Ryan Porter (trombone); Cameron Graves (piano); Brandon Coleman (keyboards); Miles Mosley (upright bass); Tony Austin (drums, percussion); Ronald Bruner, Jr. (drums). Recording information: Electro-Vox Recording Studios. It's tempting to hear Kamasi Washington's six-track Harmony of Difference suite as a follow-up to his sprawling, justifiably acclaimed three-hour debut The Epic. But this EP, at just over half-an-hour, is, in many ways, a standalone work. It was performed in New York at The Whitney Biennial as part of a show that included a film by director A.G. Rojas and paintings by Washington's sister Amani. According to the artist, it was composed to explore "the philosophical possibilities of the musical technique known as 'counterpoint.'" Washington defines it as "the art of balancing similarity and difference to create harmony between separate melodies." That description is, at least in this setting, akin to metaphor in the current socio-political-cultural era where flash point battles over issues of race, gender, sexual orientation, and cultural appropriation are being waged afresh. These six tunes reveal Washington's compositional and arrangement mastery. Five relatively short themes are all standalone tunes but are all embodied in the 13-minute climax "Truth," which embodies tenets from all of the preceding tunes but is an entirely new holistic rainbow of sound. Washington draws heavily on numerous influences from '70s jazz here, as well as the modal influence of John Coltrane. "Desire" introduces a melodic theme that emerges from spiritual soul-jazz, but with Matt Haze's electric guitar and a wordless vocal chorus, it touches on everything from Billy Harper's Capra Black (second side) to Santana's Caravanserai and Norman Connors' first three albums -- in four-and-a-half minutes! It opens onto the progressive big band -- a la Gerald Wilson -- of "Humility," which sports a fleet, knotty piano solo from Cameron Graves, a soulful trumpet break from Dontae Winslow, and Washington's squalling solo above a B-3, and the interplay between two drummers (Tony Austin and Ronald Bruner, Jr.) and bassist Miles Mosely. "Knowledge" and "Perspective" make full use of CTI's illustrious palette for arrangement with an expansive horn chart. Ryan Porter's trombone solo comes right out of Los Angeles soul (the former) while Kamasi's honk and groove in the latter suggests the fleet funk of Grover Washington, Jr. and adds Thundercat on electric bass. The smooth switch gets flipped on in "Integrity," whose theme and rhythms actively engage Brazilian, Latin jazz, and West African jazz. The sprawling "Truth" adds a choir, vibes, and a full string section as it embraces the themes of its predecessors and stretches them to the breaking point, where they seamlessly meld into a wonder of color, tempo, improvisation, and lush exotic form. Harmony of Difference reveals a gentler, more economical, but no less adventurous Washington. It's chock-full of refreshing, sophisticated ideas, all balanced by an empathic, emphatic inclusiveness that engages the listener at both musical and emotional levels. ~ Thom Jurek

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