
TRACK
LISTING
- Long Bay
- What I Am
- Mestre Tata
- I've Got the Handle
- One Foundation
- Fade Away
- Passion Dance
- Rivers of Babylon
- Island In the Sun
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Charlie
Hunter - 8-string guitar
Earl "Chinna" Smith - acoustic guitar
Ernest Ranglin - electric guitar
Shawn Pelton - drums and programming
Manolo Badrena - percussion
It's been
nearly a decade since Charlie Hunter collaborated with other guitarists
(the great T.J. Kirk band of the mid-'90s). Hunter got together with legendary
Jamaican guitarists Ernest Ranglin and Chinna Smith for an easygoing set
of (mostly) covers that largely tread the kind of Jamaican-flavored jazz
that Ranglin's been known for for years. There are some reggae and dub
elements here and there, but you'd be hard-pressed to call it a reggae
album. Recorded with very few overdubs, the cooperative arrangements are
perfect, with plenty of space for everyone and the players almost finishing
each other's thoughts. Hunter's guitar always has a bit of Leslie effect
on it (remember, he's throwing down the basslines at the same time!),
Chinna sticks to acoustic, and Ranglin plays with his trademark clean
electric sound, so it's really easy to pick out who's doing what and compare
their different styles. Ranglin's fluid melodic lines contrast nicely
with Smith, who makes some surprising yet wonderful note choices and wild
intervalic leaps in his solos. Sharing the spotlight, there's less of
Hunter's soloing than on his "proper" albums, but his playing
is always fantastic and he lays down some big fat basslines. Drummer Shawn
Pelton is ultra-supportive on drums and contributes tasteful drum programming
that sometimes bubbles up from underneath, while session percussionist
Manolo Badrena adds just the right accents. This album has the casual
feel of a one-off affair, but that certainly doesn't mean it's any less
enjoyable than Hunter's myriad other projects. In fact, this would have
to rank right up there with his best, although one wouldn't necessarily
consider this a Charlie Hunter project; it's a true collaboration. Regardless,
putting these guys together was a stroke of genius. ~ Sean Westergaard,
All Music Guide
Breadfruit
Music (2005)
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