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| ARTIST: | Scot Ray Quintet |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Cryptogramophone |
| TYPE: | Jazz, Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Three Quarks, Above Breath, Shiny Object, In Cleveland, Man as Kite, Scarabaeus, Trouble With Sugar, Active Vapor Recovery, Bitteroot |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 671860011729 |
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Customer Reviews of Active Vapor Recovery
Greg Bendian meets Bobby Previte and Bump . . . . . . resulting in the new out-jazz funk. Really, if you could merge Previte's Counterclockwise with Bendian's Bone Structure what you would get would be pretty much what Active Vapor Recovery sounds like.
More listener-friendly than Bone Structure, more out there than Counterclockwise, it definitely operates out of a common universe of discourse with both discs. After all, Bendian's group and the Scot Ray Quintet share Steuart Liebig on e-bass and Jeff Gauthier on acoustic and electric violin. And leader Scot Ray plays trombone, as does Curtis Fowlkes in Bump. This is important, because the 'bone situates both groups in a long line of funk heritage, most notably present on "In Cleveland," one of the funkier jazz tunes ever recorded, yet pretty consistently on display throughout the disc. But the wild e-guitar/e-violin playing takes things farther afield than usual on funk numbers.
One thing Active Vapor Recovery does that neither of the other two groups does is rather routinely, almost as part of their defining aesthetic, create starkly beautiful sounds. These surface pretty much everywhere (e.g., on "Scarabaeus, "Trouble with Sugar," "Shiny Object") but come fully to the fore in two compositions, "Man as Kite" and "Bitteroot." These two numbers present the group in a spectacularly eligiac setting, resulting in music of enormous poignancy and great beauty, Nils Cline's imaginative Western-sounding guitar often playing smart unison figures with Steuart Liebig's bubbling bass guitar even as Gautier configures absolutely enchanting fiddle passages. Really, this is some of the most beautiful music ever put to disc.
As you can probably tell, I'm enraptured, as in mouth-hanging-open, by the spectacular, even astounding, musical conception brilliantly brought to life on this visionary recording.
Out-jazz funk. Pretty fertile as a new jazz direction. At least played by musician-leaders as creative as Bendian, Previte, and Ray.