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Album Review: Friends Seen and Unseen

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After a quartet album with guest vocalists to end his run at Blue Note, then a quintet album for his Ropeadope debut, Charlie Hunter has scaled back down to a trio, retaining drummer Derrek Phillips and saxman John Ellis from the last album. This is arguably the best way to hear Charlie Hunter: he's got a melodic foil to play off of, and someone supplying a beat, but not so many things going on that you can't concentrate on what he's doing. And it's well worth concentrating on because this man is simply amazing. He plays lead lines and chords while serving up funky basslines simultaneously on his eight-string guitar. Most folks would swear it's either two people or overdubbing, but it isn't. But it's not just about technique: Charlie Hunter makes great music, and seems to have found a collaborator in John Ellis. In addition to his excellent sax playing, Ellis contributed three compositions and collaborated with Hunter on two more (a first on a Charlie Hunter album). He also takes a lovely flute solo on "Darkly," plays some nice bass clarinet on "My Son the Hurricane," and supplies a full horn section of sax, flute, and bass clarinet on Abdullah Ibrahim's "Soweto" (here retitled "Soweto's Where It's At"). That track also features some beautiful and amazing soloing by Hunter. Then they turn right around and get kind of nasty on "Running in Fear from Imaginary Assailants," with Hunter's distorto-wah tone and Ellis' multiphonics. Derrek Phillips' drumming is tasteful and supportive, even on his excellent, slow melodic solo on "Darkly." The songs are totally accessible, but there's enough action in the solos and interplay to keep the real music freaks interested. Charlie Hunter has made a bunch of really good records, and this is one of his best. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
One for the Kelpers John Ellis Charlie Hunter Trio (6:32)
Freedom Tickler Charlie Hunter Charlie Hunter Trio (5:41)
Lulu's Crawl Charlie Hunter Charlie Hunter Trio (6:42)
Darkly Charlie Hunter, John Ellis Charlie Hunter Trio (6:57)
Soweto's Where It's At Abdullah Ibrahim Charlie Hunter Trio (6:23)
Running in Fear from Imaginary Assailants John Ellis, Charlie Hunter Charlie Hunter Trio (3:43)
Eleven Bars for Gandhi Charlie Hunter Charlie Hunter Trio (6:57)
Bonus Round John Ellis Charlie Hunter Trio (3:57)
My Son the Hurricane Charlie Hunter Charlie Hunter Trio (4:43)
Moore's Alphabet John Ellis Charlie Hunter Trio (5:22)

Credits

Greg Calbi (Mastering), Charlie Hunter (Guitar (8 String)), John Ellis (Clarinet (Bass)), Michael Didonna (Photography), John Ellis (Flute), John MacArthur Ellis (Clarinet (Bass)), Lee Townsend (Producer), Adam Muñoz (Engineer), John MacArthur Ellis (Sax (Tenor)), Adrian Cunningham (Artwork), John MacArthur Ellis (Flute), Derrek Phillips (Drums), John Ellis (Sax (Tenor)), Jonathan Chi (Assistant Engineer)
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Frends Seen and Unseen
Studio album by Charlie Hunter Trio
Released 2004
Genre Jazz
Jazz-Rock
Acid Jazz
Post-Bop
Jazz-Funk
Fusion
Contemporary Jazz
Experimental
Length 56:57
Label Ropeadope Records
Producer Lee Townsend

Friends Seen and Unseen is a studio album by Charlie Hunter Trio, released in 2004. The Trio is composed of Charlie Hunter playing 8-string guitar, John Ellis - various wind instruments and Derrek Phillips - drums.

Track listing

  1. "One for the Kelpers" (John Ellis) – 6:32
  2. "Freedom Tickler" (C. Hunter) – 5:41
  3. "Lulu's Crawl" (C. Hunter) – 6:41
  4. "Darkly" (C. Hunter, J. Ellis) – 6:57
  5. "Soweto's Where It's At" (Abdullah Ibrahim) – 6:23
  6. "Running in Fear from Imaginary Assailants " (C. Hunter, J. Ellis) – 3:43
  7. "Eleven Bars for Gandhi" (C. Hunter) – 6:57
  8. "Bonus Round" (John Ellis) – 3:55
  9. "My Son the Hurricane" (C. Hunter) – 4:43
  10. "Moor's Alphabet" (John Ellis) – 5:22

Album credits

  • Lee Townsend – producer
  • Adam Muñoz – engineer
  • Jonathan Chi – assistant engineer
  • Greg Calbi – mastering

 
 

 

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