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Henry BUTLER - Steven BERNSTEIN
AND THE HOT

9
VIPER'S DRAGЖанр: Ragtime, Jump Blues, Early Jazz
Год издания
: 2014
Издатель (лейбл): Impulse! Records / JAF
Страна: USA
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 51:44
Источник (релизер): WEB (спасибо alx77)
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
1. Viper’s Drag
2. Dixie Walker
3. Buddy Bolden’s Blues
4. Henry’s Boogie
5. Gimmie A Pigfoot
6. Wolverine Blues
7. King Porter Stomp
8. I Left My Baby
9. Some Iko
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Who better to initiate the rebirth of Impulse! Records than Henry Butler? After all, the first time the label was given a new life in 1986, their first recording was Flyin' Around, his debut album as a leader. Viper's Drag is a collaboration between the pianist/composer with in-demand trumpeter and arranger Steven Bernstein (Sexmob, MTO Orchestra), surrounded by an all-star cast including drummer Herlin Riley, bassist Reggie Veal, saxophonists Michael Blake, Peter Apfelbaum, and Erik Lawrence, violinist Charlie Burnham, clarinetist Doug Wieselman, trombonist Curtis Fowlkes, and guitarist Matthew Munisteri. The set features readings of Fats Waller and Jelly Roll Morton tunes, three Butler originals, and two other classic pre-War numbers. But "revivalism" this isn't. Bernstein's expansive charts take in the vast, indefinable whole of Butler's musical persona, which includes a rightful place in the pantheon of New Orleans pianists. Waller's title track contains a minute-long intro displaying the rhythm section's funky modernism, with Butler moving between modal and free jazz, and the horns playing a controlled harmonic chaos. It gives way to an elegant Ellingtonian interlude that shapeshifts to stride before coming hard into the melody and played with joyous abandon. Butler's "Dixie Walker" immediately follows. It's a fluid yet gritty second line. Bernstein's chart evokes the spirit of Sidney Bechet in the horns, and an unlikely, funky blues from Munisteri, complemented by Burnham's swinging fiddle. Butler sings in a slow, slippery style on "Buddy Bolden's Blues." It's a faithful piano and rhythm trio until he throws in blocky harmonic chords and the band comes in with a soaring blues at the four-minute mark. It closes with a sweet, yet nearly cacophonous roar. Syncopated funk signals the intro to Morton's "Wolverine Blues," which segues toward swinging ragtime before Bernstein inserts a funky rhumba with Butler playing guajeo in a montuno to close. The myriad rhythmic and harmonic twists and turns on "King Porter Stomp" never lose sight of the melody and add dimension and color. Both Andy Gibson's 1930s-era "I Left My Baby" and Butler's "Some Iko" feature the pianist's vocals. The former is a soulful blues with a modal-meets-cumbia intro, while the latter is his revisioning of the Caribbean-tinged second-line groover. On Viper's Drag, the combination of Bernstein's bracing, visionary charts in combination with Butler's literally astonishing abilities as both interpreter and soloist, offer not just a new take on hot jazz, but its possibilities for future creative expression. This record is like the soundtrack to a party that has been going on for a century. (Thom Jurek)
There’s no doubt that hot jazz is, well, hot again. Just look at the recent New York Hot Jazz Festival, which saw young practitioners of the genre exploring tunes that were recorded nearly 90 years ago by Fats Waller and Bix Beiderbecke. But here’s an even fresher take on hot jazz: 64-year-old pianist Henry Butler and 52-year-old ace trumpeter-arranger Steven Bernstein’s romp through tunes by Waller and Jelly Roll Morton on Viper’s Drag, which infuses hot jazz with contemporary New York avant-garde influences. Butler, who also composed three of the songs here, makes his triumphant return to the newly re-launched Impulse label. (His first two albums were released on the label in the ’80s.) Bernstein is comfortable in a range of styles, from jazz and funk to Americana (the late drummer Levon Helm was a onetime employer). In his charts, Bernstein has captured some of the pianist’s stylistic quirks, which he dubbed “Henryisms” and wrote into parts for different members of the Hot 9 band. The opener, which is the title track, establishes a solid foundation for this meeting of the minds. The track begins with ecstatic piano and drums, and then the horns join in, building to a kind of New Orleans funk groove. Butler guides the ensemble through 7 glorious minutes of this 1934 Waller tune, with impressive stride piano playing throughout. Butler’s “Dixie Walker” has more of a classic Dixieland feel, with some hot ensemble passages, clarinet obbligatos and violin wails. Butler sings on a languid version of “Buddy Bolden’s Blues,” accompanying himself with his highly expressive piano work. Bernstein is the behind-the-scenes star here, adding an unpredictable, bluesy wildness to the music, which nods to jazz’s early pioneers. (Davis Inman)

Henry Butler - piano
Steven Bernstein - trumpet
The Hot 9
Curtis Fowlkes - trombone
Doug Wieselman - clarinets
Peter Apfelbaum - tenor/soprano saxophone
Erik Lawrence - baritone/soprano saxophone
Matt Munisteri - guitar
Charlie Burnham - violin
Reginald Veal - bass
Herlin Riley - drums
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