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Ready...Set...Shango!

 
Album Review: Ready...Set...Shango!

Review

Although it is never clear what "shango" is, this set by guitarist Charlie Hunter's quartet is quite accessible and enjoyable. Marketed as some type of new alternative jazz, the music in reality is bop-based and not that far from soul-jazz. The most unusual aspect of the set is that Hunter plays an eight-string guitar, which not only allows him to play basslines (there is no bassist on the CD) but at times to emulate an organ. Both tenorman Dave Ellis, who would soon start his own solo career, and altoist Calder Spanier have plenty of solo space, while drummer Scott Amendola keeps the music grooving and moving. The nine selections may all be originals, but the music is also tied to the swinging tradition. Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ashby Man Charlie Hunter Charlie Hunter Quartet (5:18)
Teabaggin' Charlie Hunter Quartet (5:41)
Let's Go Medieval Charlie Hunter Quartet (6:35)
The Shango, Pt. III Charlie Hunter Charlie Hunter Quartet (7:49)
Dersu Charlie Hunter Quartet (6:48)
911 Charlie Hunter Quartet (5:22)
Shango...The Ballad Charlie Hunter Quartet (4:34)
Thursday the 12th Charlie Hunter Quartet (5:43)
Sutton Charlie Hunter Quartet (4:44)

Credits

Dave Ellis (Sax (Tenor)), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Joe Ferla (Engineer), Joe Ferla (Mixing), Charlie Hunter (Guitar), Charlie Hunter (Guitar (8 String)), Charlie Hunter (Main Performer), Charlie Hunter (Performer), Charlie Hunter (?), Kevin Scott (Assistant Engineer), Lee Townsend (Producer), Scott Amendola (Drums), Patrick Roques (Artwork), Patrick Roques (Design), Calder Spanier (Sax (Alto)), Jere Alhadeff (Photography)
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