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- UPC: 0731453731929
- Condition: New
- CD
- It took sessionman/singer/producer/jingle-writer Ledford two years to put together his first record as a leader, and although the eclectic results betray the patchwork recording schedule, it is an absorbing, at times exciting debut. Miles Davis is the unifying element; most of the selections are Miles chestnuts and standards that he made his own, and Ledford's moody, muted trumpet could be reminiscent of no one else. Ledford grafts acid-jazz hip-hop beats onto the tunes -- the treatments fit remarkably well on the natural medley of "So What" and John Coltrane's "Impressions," the swinging "Freedom Jazz Dance" and even "Blue On Green" -- adds lyrics to some, and often captures a surprising amount of his touchstone's introspective ambience. One can easily imagine Miles doing exactly the same thing had he lived further into the '90s (his last record, Doo Bop, and his fond looks backwards in the last months of his life attest to that). Ledford also brackets the Miles repertoire with R&B-style originals like "Way I Feel" and "U Gotta Be Crazy;" the former has a repetitive dance beat and a Bobby McFerrin-inspired vocal conclusion. Among the musicians turning leftward into acid-jazz country with Ledford are drummers Jeff "Tain" Watts and Lenny White, bassists Victor Bailey and the Rolling Stones' Darryl "The Munch" Jones (a Miles alum), tenor Michael Brecker, and Ledford's now-and-then employer Pat Metheny. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi
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- PerformerMark Ledford
- Music genreJazz, Electronica
- Media formatCD
- Original release dateFebruary 10, 2007
- Has parental advisory labelN
- Number of discs1
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0731453731929. New condition. CD. It took sessionman/singer/producer/jingle-writer Ledford two years to put together his first record as a leader, and although the eclectic results betray the patchwork recording schedule, it is an absorbing, at times exciting debut. Miles Davis is the unifying element; most of the selections are Miles chestnuts and standards that he made his own, and Ledford's moody, muted trumpet could be reminiscent of no one else. Ledford grafts acid-jazz hip-hop beats onto the tunes -- the treatments fit remarkably well on the natural medley of "So What" and John Coltrane's "Impressions," the swinging "Freedom Jazz Dance" and even "Blue On Green" -- adds lyrics to some, and often captures a surprising amount of his touchstone's introspective ambience. One can easily imagine Miles doing exactly the same thing had he lived further into the '90s (his last record, Doo Bop, and his fond looks backwards in the last months of his life attest to that). Ledford also brackets the Miles repertoire with R&B-style originals like "Way I Feel" and "U Gotta Be Crazy;" the former has a repetitive dance beat and a Bobby McFerrin-inspired vocal conclusion. Among the musicians turning leftward into acid-jazz country with Ledford are drummers Jeff "Tain" Watts and Lenny White, bassists Victor Bailey and the Rolling Stones' Darryl "The Munch" Jones (a Miles alum), tenor Michael Brecker, and Ledford's now-and-then employer Pat Metheny. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi
- UPC: 0731453731929
- Condition: New
- CD
- It took sessionman/singer/producer/jingle-writer Ledford two years to put together his first record as a leader, and although the eclectic results betray the patchwork recording schedule, it is an absorbing, at times exciting debut. Miles Davis is the unifying element; most of the selections are Miles chestnuts and standards that he made his own, and Ledford's moody, muted trumpet could be reminiscent of no one else. Ledford grafts acid-jazz hip-hop beats onto the tunes -- the treatments fit remarkably well on the natural medley of "So What" and John Coltrane's "Impressions," the swinging "Freedom Jazz Dance" and even "Blue On Green" -- adds lyrics to some, and often captures a surprising amount of his touchstone's introspective ambience. One can easily imagine Miles doing exactly the same thing had he lived further into the '90s (his last record, Doo Bop, and his fond looks backwards in the last months of his life attest to that). Ledford also brackets the Miles repertoire with R&B-style originals like "Way I Feel" and "U Gotta Be Crazy;" the former has a repetitive dance beat and a Bobby McFerrin-inspired vocal conclusion. Among the musicians turning leftward into acid-jazz country with Ledford are drummers Jeff "Tain" Watts and Lenny White, bassists Victor Bailey and the Rolling Stones' Darryl "The Munch" Jones (a Miles alum), tenor Michael Brecker, and Ledford's now-and-then employer Pat Metheny. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi
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Performer
Mark Ledford
Music genre
Jazz, Electronica
Media format
CD
Original release date
February 10, 2007
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