Music CD - Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood: Out Louder

Out Louder. Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood Tracks: Little Walter Rides Again, Miles Behind, In Case The World Changes Its Mind, Tequilia And Chocolate, Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing, Cachaca, Hanuman, Telegraph, What Now, Julia, Down The Tube, Legalize It
Music CD: Out Louder
Artist: Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood

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Manufacturer: Indirecto Records
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Tracks:
1. Little Walter Rides Again
2. Miles Behind
3. In Case The World Changes Its Mind
4. Tequilia And Chocolate
5. Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing
6. Cachaca
7. Hanuman
8. Telegraph
9. What Now
10. Julia
11. Down The Tube
12. Legalize It

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0891817001027
Label: Indirecto Records
Manufacturer: Indirecto Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Indirecto Records
Release Date: 2006-09-26
Studio: Indirecto Records

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Dropping acid with Grandpa
Comment: I don't really understand MMW's fascination with Scofield. I'm guessing that it has to be their roots of influence in traditional jazz. I wish that they could have chosen Grant Green, but the results would've probably been the same honestly. A trio is something special I think, a heart, lung, and brains, go. Add some other organ to that and I think/feel that you waste something, sort of wait around. That's it, the spontaneity is lessened. Not gone, but definitely slowed down some.
I unfortunately need to take back everything that I have just said upon hearing "Julia". That is beautiful.
I love these guys, and always will, so I guess that if they want to play quartet from time to time, I'll just buy it.
But, I'd rather the Trio.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Combination Team Effort
Comment: This is funkdafied music. Being a big jazz fan I took a chance and this album had me occupied for awhile where nothing could distract me. It is just plain interesting and unique. Favorite tracks include: Track 1 (what a bluesy feel), Track 3 and Track 5 (builds nicely). Recommend for anyone into the late Miles Davis stuff or just wanting to explore some new beats.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Good with potential evident
Comment: This is a good and solid effort and will be money well spent but a bit restrained in performance and that is disppointing as I've seen Scofield live several times in Montreux (a spectacular show with Lovano in the Stravinsky with Bireli Lagrene following, and then in the early 90s with Pat Metheny "See Your House..." music where he let loose) and also have seen on separate occasion MMW in Montreux where they really did let loose and the results were spectaularly entertaing, though MMW with Scofield were to play Montreux this summer (2007) and must have been the realization of the material and music on the record, and the place to be.............

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Out Louder
Comment: Like a poisoned drug addict possessed by the devil, Out Louder commands your attention right from the first track's ultra-funky intro drum groove. The first collaboration from the quintet since guitarist John Scofield's 1998 guitar-funk release A Go Go, this album throws away the conventional jazz/funk conceptions to create a sonic landscape unlike anything most of us have ever heard before. Never before has the term "fusion jazz" been so appropriately used to describe the intense mixture of genres and sounds found on this record. Like a musical blender stuck on purée, we move from the hypnagogic acid trip of "Telegraph" through the Addams-family-plays-Latin-jazz feel of "Tequila and Chocolate" to the pure soulful sweetness of "Julia" and the (funkier and sexier) Mr. Bungle-esque stream of consciousness jam "Down the Tube." The tracks on this album are absolutely mind-blowing in terms of pure improvisatory virtuosity and creative vision; Scofield's guitar work is nothing short of inspiring as he weaves through the funky, controlled chaotic background laid down by Medeski, Martin, and Wood. Spellbinding, though definitely not for everyone.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Possibly the most boring release from either MMW or Scofield.
Comment: If you like Sco and you like MMW, you probably will like this album, but it won't knock your socks off. If you have never heard albums by either of these artists, you can do better by digging deeper in the catalog.

Personally I think this combo has said everything that they needed to say and this might be the first album where I find myself feeling that Medeski Martin & Wood has rendered themselves redundant.


Editorial Reviews:

John Scofield is an organic mood these days. On Saudades, the recent release by Trio Beyond, the guitarist hooked up with Hammond B-3 man Larry Goldings (and drummer Jack DeJohnette) to pay tribute to Tony Williams' fusion-pioneering Lifetime. Here, in the role of guest artist, he revives his partnership with organist John Medeski--and bassist Billy Martin and drummer Chris Wood, all of whom backed him on his smartly grooving 1998 effort, A Go Go. As the crunching "Miles Beyond" demonstrates, MSMW has got fusion on its mind, too. But on what may be the futuristic Medeski crew's most aggressively varied effort, they also partake of spaced-out blues jams, Beatles balladry ("Julia"), full-throttle soul, rhythmically recast reggae (Peter Tosh's "Legalize It"), New Orleans tradition ("Tootie Ma is a Big Fine Thing") and a Brazilian-inflected tune on which Scofield makes like Wes Montgomery. The first album to be issued on MMW's own Indirecto label, Out Louder is a consistently enjoyable world tour that has just the edge and sense of surprise that has been missing on some of Scofield's and MMW's recent albums. --Lloyd Sachs


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