2007-03-23
Charlie Parkeresque saxophone player, Soweto’s second album is part one of a two part concept release. The album is creative mesh of jazz and hip hop with story narratives over base lines and broken melodies at the end of most numbers. Tracks like Mission, Adrian’s Ballad, Marcus’s Crisis and A Friendly Game of Basketball hold the listener in a lull of Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins style nostalgia. Opposing this are Hip Hop joints with beats lying somewhere in the vane of Aesop Rock such as Love Gamble, Ridez, So!, and Who Knows?. An interesting experiment and a tall order; a Jazz/Hip-Hop fusion concept album is a task I’m looking forward to Soweto completing this upcoming spring.DAN SIEGEL
Departure
John Scofield
That's What I Say: John Scofield Plays the Music of Ray Charles
Mike Longo And The New York State Of The Art Jazz Ensemble
Live From New York
Soweto Kinch
A Life in the Day of B19: Tales of the Tower Block.
FRED HERSCH
In Amsterdam: Live at the Bimhuis.
Dr. John
N'Awlinz: Dis Dat or D'Udda
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