Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Jing Chi - Jing Chi (2002)

 
01.Hong Kong Incident, The
02.Stan Key
03.Tengoku
04.Crazy House
05.Going Nowhere
06.Go Figure
07.Man in the Ring
08.In My Dream
09.Train Song
10.Aurora.




3 comments:

  1. Jing Chi: Robben Ford (vocals, guitar); Jimmy Haslip (vocals, keyboards, bass guitar); Vinnie Colaiuta (drums, programming).

    Additional personnel: Brian Auger (organ); Steve Tavaglione (keyboards, EWI, programming); Dan Morris (tabla).

    by Jonathan Widran

    No, this isn't a sister project to Wang Chung, it's actually a blistering and very trippy jazz fusion blast by three old vets who've been shedding over the years in Robben Ford's band. The cover of the disc features psychedelic art and the trio's names -- drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, guitarist Ford, and bassist Jimmy Haslip -- in alphabetical order so that listeners don't mistake any one of them for the leader. It's just an intense ensemble disc that draws from feisty blues-rock (dig the blistering free-for-all opener, "The Hong Kong Incident") to cooler atmospheric experiments (the seductive, laid-back "Stan Key.") There are a lot of influences from '60s rock, cult music, Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, down-home funky Delta blues, and a little James Brown kickin' soul as well. The wah-wah-driven, floating atmospheres of "Tengoku" lets listeners know that while these cats can blow heavy, they're happy at times just to kick back and get deep into nostalgia. Ford's balance of intense playing and strong melodicism is effective in keeping people who like good songwriting in the loop at times when it would be just as easy to just jam and forget about any structure. He also adds a decent vocal to "Going Nowhere," which is anchored in Haslip's hypnotic lines. Less effective is Haslip's robotic attempt to be like Sting on the vocal part of the all-atmospheric "In My Dream." That tune is the only real drawback to a very inventive disc of so many moods and such powerful playing.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks very much for this one.

    ReplyDelete