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BRUFORD LEVIN UPPER EXTREMITIESBruford Levin Upper ExtremitiesJazz Rock/Fusion3.96 | 79 ratings |
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![]() The album starts off with Cerulean Blue, a strange and excellent piece. Levin's bassline is perciese, everpresent, and really drives the song forward. Bruford's playing is also top notch. Right off the bat you can tell a few things: 1) The avant nature of the band, 2) The power and percision of the band members, and 3) What an awesome album this will be. Original Sin is the next 'real' song. Again a wonderful piece with some of the best drumming i've heard from Bruford. Also the guitar is something to be noticed with this song as well. Etude Revisied is a more upbeat piece, that starts off with Bruford explaining how the opening rythyms are to be played. Some fantastic percussion and bass playing start the song off, and continue all the way through. This is definitly one of my favorite BLUE songs. Next up is the spooky A Palace Of Pearls (On A Blade Of Grass). This atmospheric number really gives me the feeling of wandering in a dark building and not knowing what is around the next corner. Bruford work gives the song that extra punch when combined with the ambiance of Levin's and Torn's. The next metionable song is Fin De Siecle. Starting with some fantastic and haughting guitar (which is soon joined by trumpet), the song never loses track. From the opening note, the the repeats, to the finale every note is set perfectly. The final song i want to mention is Torn DrumBass. Nothing spectualar but again, gives the listener a eerie feeling (something which is done quite often and splendidly throughout). All the other songs are good just not as standoutish as the ones i've mentioned. All in all, this is surely an underrated album. My only complaint is the album doesn't really hold up from start to finish. It starts off very strong, but loses some of that luster by albums end. Not to say that the songs at the end are bad, just some of them dont have that extra kick in the face feeling. Also, i wish it was made more available, but thats certainly not a complaint against the album itself. A must for fans of Bruford and/or Levin and a good idea for people who like grooved based avant music, or just looking for something a little different. 3.8 stars. Recommended.
Man With Hat |
4/5 |
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