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TERRI LYNE CARRINGTON - Structure (2004)

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Terri Lyne Carrington's newest disc is her most focused and cohesive effort to date. The coproduction by the multitalented drummer with Yellowjackets electric bassist Jimmy Haslip may not be what fans of her hard bop or funk-driven projects would expect, but the music is bound to please discerning listeners. Structure is an atypical fusion date, combining elements of early ECM and M-BASE music into a heady concoction that is both physically and mentally stimulating. TLC leads the essentially cooperative quartet with Haslip, saxophonist Greg Osby and guitarist Adam Rogers through a program of mostly originals (three by the leader, two each from the other members) that assiduously avoid the popular song form.

Opening with her own pensive "Mindful Intent," the drummer announces her aim to create music that is cerebrally rewarding. Osby and Rogers alternate unison and counter melodies over Haslip's ominous bass and the drummer's percussion line, which utilizes an Afro-Cuban figure to give it a funky feel. Osby's dark brooding "Black Halo" follows in much the same atmospheric mood. On the date's one popular song, "Ethiopia," Carrington reveals herself to be a fine vocalist, delivering a heartfelt reading of Joni Mitchell's often ironic lyric. Rogers'"The Invisible" is a briskly articulated melodic line with a sense of urgency reinforced by the leader's idea compiling nonlinear rhythms. Haslip's "Spiral" is a lyrical line deliberately delivered to showcase the composer's melodicism.  -  Russ Musto


The combination of Greg Osby with Terri Lyne Carrington is quite logical. Altoist Osby, an original innovator with the M-Base movement (which explored free-form funk) has a very original improvising style. Since Carrington has always loved funk, as has electric bassist Jimmy Haslip (of the Yellowjackets), this match-up works quite well. Osby's interplay with guitarist Adam Rogers is also a major plus. Other than a Joni Mitchell piece ("Ethiopia") that the drummer sings, the repertoire is comprised of group originals. Whether it be overt funky pieces, brooding ballads or the well-titled "Fire," the music is explorative, unpredictable and usually grooving. Well worth exploring by fans of creative funk/jazz.  -  Scott Yanow


Tracks

01. Mindful Intent (Terri Lyne Carrington)

02. Black Halo (Greg Osby)

03. Ethiopia (Joni Mitchell)

04. The Invisible (Adam Rogers)

05. Spiral (Jimmy Haslip)

06. Facets Squared (Greg Osby)

07. Solace (Terri Lyne Carrington)

08. Fire (Ed Barquiarena/Terri Lyne Carrington)

09. Omega (Jimmy Haslip)

10. Columbus, Ohio (Adam Rogers)


ADAM ROGERS acoustic guitar, electric guitar

GREG OSBY  alto saxophone

JIMMY HASLIP  bass

TERRI LYNE CARRINGTON  drums, percussion, vocals


Recorded November 2003 at Castle Oaks Studio, Calabasas, CA

ACT – ACT 9427-2



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