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Album Review: Orchestralli

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During the 40-minute documentary included on the packed-in DVD in his Orchestralli release, former Police drummer Stewart Copeland declares his love for Buddy Rich. He also mentions the music Rich plays is "not necessarily my kind of music." What he says he loves about Rich is the man's "effervescence" more than the compositions he plays. Later he talks about how music is "instinct," "best when it comes from the heart rather than the brain," and "is how it feels." The man also wrote an opera for the Cleveland Opera Company, so take all these things into consideration before attacking Orchestralli. At no point does Stewart use the best word to describe his own music: knotty. But this knotty music is filled with effervescence, heart, and uplifting emotion. Zappa's jazz at its happiest or "what if Aaron Copland fronted the modern high school jazz band" are fair comparisons, but this "serious" music often breaks free of any comparisons and winds itself into a thrilling frenzy that only recalls that guy who used to drum for the Police. "Eve" pays homage to Weil and Mancini before kicking it up a notch, allowing Copeland to bring out that whip crack on the snare that propelled Sting and Andy Summers into high gear. The percussive, just-a-shade-too-big-to-call-a-chamber ensemble here responds the same way, coming alive and forgetting about how "serious" this music is. Good thing too, because Copeland's compositions probably aren't the most fascinating charts to read, and they're either pop or soundtracky. They do have some interesting twists -- sometimes too many -- but more than anything, they're jumping-off points for the parties involved. Generally things follow the "Eve" pattern. The shrunken orchestra heavily plays an interesting melody, Stewart and the four-piece percussion unit -- Ensemble Bash -- he brought with him show the orchestra how it's done, then everyone catches fire and you can't help but smile. Recorded live in Italy during a short stint of shows during 2002, the sound quality is crisp and does an excellent job of capturing this swirling tangle of notes. Longtime Copeland fans will be especially interested in the vibrant bits of the Rumble Fish soundtrack and the redo of the Equalizer television theme here; however, being familiar with the originals won't give anyone a leg up on appreciating how the man delivers on his belief in "feel" throughout Orchestralli. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Eve Stewart Copeland (7:13)
Stalin's Sultry Serenade Stewart Copeland (6:26)
Birds of Prey Stewart Copeland (3:11)
Grace Stewart Copeland (8:19)
Genepool Stewart Copeland (6:02)
Baboon Tribe Stewart Copeland (7:12)
Our Mother Is Alive Stewart Copeland Stewart Copeland (3:57)
Equalizer Stewart Copeland (4:13)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bonus Material [DVD][*] Stewart Copeland

Credits

Lucha Villa con el Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan (Camera Operator), Valerio Beffa (Flute), Laura Tassi (Artistic Producer), Massimo Scoca (Bass), Massimo Foletti (Camera Operator), Giuseppe Maneti (Trombone), Alfredo Caprotti (Sax (Baritone)), Luca Malannino (Authoring), Luca Malannino (Video Graphic Artist), Edoardo Spallarossa (Camera Assistant), Judd Miller (EWI), Raffaele Bertolini (Clarinet (Bass)), Fiammetta Nazzari (Video Editor), Orchestra Ueca (Orchestra), Martin Andrew (Group Member), Stewart Copeland (Drums), Alessio Viola (Camera Operator), Sabino Allegrini (French Horn), Eugenia Biancamaria Buzzetti (Viola), Robert Ziegler (Conductor), Paolo Caiani (Artistic Producer), Annamaria Bernadette Cristian (Cello), Slmone Pulicelli (Camera Operator), Valerio Beffa (Sax (Alto)), Roberto Petrarota (Camera Operator), Raffaele Bertolini (Clarinet), Christopher Brannick (Percussion), Mirela Lico (Violin), Lorenzo "Moka" Tommasini (Engineer), Jeff Seitz (Engineer), Roberto DeAngelis (Camera Operator), Giacomo DeLuca (Video Graphic Artist), Walter Fasano (Camera Operator), Antonella Rocchi (Video Editor), Luciano Aducato (Camera Operator), Fiammetta Nazzari (Video Director), Jeff Seitz (Mixing), Margherita Graczyk (Violin), Derek Power (Executive Producer), Maurizio Pipolo (Artistic Producer), Claudio Bertrami (Coloration), Giacomo DeLuca (Authoring), Stephen Hiscock (Group Member), Emanuele Mazzocanti (Camera Assistant), Michele Santi (Trumpet), Martin Andrew (Percussion), Christopher Brannick (Group Member), Stephen Hiscock (Percussion), Stewart Copeland (Composer), Stewart Copeland (Producer), Stefania Nepi (Artistic Producer), Antonella Rocchi (Video Director), Paul Vickers (Drum Technician), Amedeo Bianchi (Saxophone), Giorgio Guindani (Flute), Aronne Galimberti (Artistic Producer), Luca Malannino (Camera Operator), Luis Bavestrello (Camera Operator), Giorgio Guindani (Sax (Soprano)), Alessandro CarlĂ  (Piano), Judd Miller (Horn)
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