Narell's compositions take the music headlong into jazz, and the richness of the steel pan sound ripples and sways throughout. For added flavor and texture, guests Michael Brecker, Paquito D'Rivera, and Hugh Masekela bring their horns, but they're the icing on a swinging cake (full praise to the percussionists who make the whole ensemble swing). The music is deliciously complex without ever sounding it. It works just as well on slower pieces like "Song for Mia," where the drums create a latticework of melody that remains gorgeously balanced. Granted, at times it veers perilously close to smooth jazz, but then it always steers faultlessly as far as melody is concerned. The extended pieces, like the title cut and "Coffee Street," sail through moods, and "Dee Mwa Wee" offers slightly darker hues in its lovely minor key, with Masekela's flügelhorn bubbling gently over the top. (Bron: Allmusic).
Nederlands
Titel | The Passage : Music For Steel Orchestra |
Auteur | Andy Narell |
Type materiaal | CD |
Uitgave | Heads Up, 2004 |
Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
Taal | Nederlands |
Onderwerp algemeen | Wereld-Jazz-Cross Over; World Fusion |