Sunday, July 12, 2009

Blue Mitchell - Bantu Village


One of the funkiest albums ever on Blue Note -- a set that mixes the trumpet talents of Blue Mitchell with some killer backings from Monk Higgins -- all in a groove that more gritty edges than the best funky soundtracks of the time! Higgins keeps the backings full, but always quite lean -- fusing all elements together into a sharp, tight rhythm that steps along with some of the slight African touches you might guess from the title -- a groove that's not really that authentic, but which resonates with some of the best inspirations that Hugh Masekela was bringing to American music at the time. And while the album might be an attempt to cash in on Masekela's groove, the feel here is really quite different overall -- as tracks are nicely stretched out, with plenty of room for jazzy solo work -- and a groove that's much harder overall, thanks to Higgins! Other players include Freddy Robinson on guitar, Wilton Felder on bass, Paul Humphrey on drums, and Plas Johnson on tenor -- and titles include "HNIC", "Flat Backing", "Na Ta Ka", "Bantu Village", and "Blue Dashiki". © 1996-2009, Dusty Groove America, Inc.

5 comments:

marram62 said...

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Buns O'Plenty said...

nice job with the blog, lookin' forward to this one

Bill said...

Many thanks for the share!

swamielmo said...

thanks, i love blue mitchell and i love funk, gotta wait a few.

rimbaud said...

many many thanks, friend!!