Pianist Anthony Wonsey's debut on Criss Cross is his third recording as a leader and also his first non-trio outing. He has joined forces with his employer, trumpeter Nicholas Payton, tenor saxophonist Ron Blake, bassist Gerald Cannon, and drummer Nasheet Waits to create a recording with that classic '60s Blue Note trumpet-tenor sound, but coming from a '90s point of view. Wonsey, who claims Herbie Hancock, Bill Evans, and Bud Powell as major influences, wrote five of the nine selections on Open the Gates, including the energetic waltz, "Xavier's Arrival," the burning title track, and two versions of the Shorter-influenced, "My Heart Is With You." Cannon contributed the catchy medium-up swinger "A Song for Audrey" and Payton contributed the modern "Into the Blacklight." Payton always comes to play when he guests on someone else's recording, as he contributes excellent solos throughout this recording in addition to contributing a composition, and blends nicely with front line partner Blake. Wonsey is also joined by bassist John Webber and drummer Willie Jones for two trio selections, a hip arrangement of the standard "Invitation," based on a bass-piano vamp similar to sound to what McCoy Tyner would play, and a slower-than-usual, but groovin' version of Duke Pearson's "Big Bertha." This is an excellent label debut from this fine young pianist, one of 1999s best releases. ~ Greg Turner, All Music Guide
Open the Gates is the fourth album by Manilla Road, an American heavy metal band. It was released in 1985 on the Black Dragon record label, rather than the band's own
label, Roadster Records, which they had used on their previous releases.
The album is heavier than earlier material in part due to the departure of drummer Rick Fisher (who nevertheless assisted with
the production work) and his replacement by Randy Foxe. The space rock elements of the band's
sound were also superseded by more fantasy themes and a greater epic sensibility. Many of the songs are inspired by the Arthurian
legends of Tennyson'sIdylls of
the King, others by R.B. Anderson's original translation of Norse mythology. The song "Astronomica" is based on the work
by Marcus Manilius. The cover art is by Eric Larnoy.
Track listing
"Metalstrom" – 5:17
"Open the Gates" – 2:20
"Astronomica" – 4:59
"Weavers of the Web" – 4:17
"The Ninth Wave" – 9:30
"Heavy Metal to the World" – 3:19
"The Fires of Mars" – 6:13
"Road of Kings" – 5:46
"Hour of the Dragon" – 4:44
"Witches Brew" – 6:20
The 2001 digipack includes live versions of "Open the Gates" and "Witches Brew".
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