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The Great Pretender

 
Album Review: The Great Pretender

  • Artist: Lester Bowie
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1981 06
  • Total Time: 43:05
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Lester Bowie's projects apart from the Art Ensemble of Chicago tread a high wire between challenging improvised music and R&B-pop. This seeming dichotomy purports a universally appealing sound close to selling out, but speaks more to the whimsy and farcical elements Bowie sees in the hypocrisy of life. The Great Pretender is a perfect title for this effort, a mix of funk and humor, gospel and jazz, with no small points of reference to Dizzy Gillespie, early doo wop, Mahalia Jackson, James Brown, and Sun Ra. The lengthy title track modernizes the Buck Ram hit on many levels, as Bowie's sly, ribald, and comedic trumpet playing hits every nerve over a head nodding church hued backbeat, accented by the ooh-ooh vocals of Fontella Bass and David Peaston. The band doubles the tempo in waltz time with Hamiet Bluiett's burly baritone sax leading a mellow charge, while Bowie takes more slapstick liberties, adding a vocal component directly copped from Daffy Duck. The other prime cut here is "Rios Negroes," an electrifying calypso where unending kinetic energy flows through the commanding trumpeter's part Don Juan caballero, part General George Patton lyricism -- his finest jam ever. The deep bass playing of Fred Williams and montuno piano of Donald Smith perfectly support the flashy Bowie in great depth and constraint with no bombs bursting. The band does a hilarious goofball version of "It's Howdy Doody Time" with bouncy bass and Phillip Wilson's New Orleans drumming. Bowie's not finished there, calling out spooky spirits with vocal hauntings through darkness and shadows on the foreboding "Oh, How the Ghost Sings," and questions "Doom?" in "When the Doom (Moon) Comes over the Mountain" by evoking wickedly fearsome growling and bleating through his horn over Smith's organ, the popping electric bass of Williams, and Wilson's pounding drumming. The Great Pretender falls just short of Bowie's magnum opus The 5th Power, but not by much in terms of sheer modernism. It's utterly enjoyable creative jazz, worthy of a space in your collection. ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Greater Pretender Buck Ram Lester Bowie (16:54)
It's Howdy Doody Time Edward Kean Lester Bowie (2:10)
When the Doom (Moon) Comes over the Mountain (A.) Doom? (B.) When ... Howard Johnson, Kate Smith, Harry Woods Lester Bowie (3:42)
Rios Negroes Lester Bowie Lester Bowie (7:19)
Rose Drop Lester Bowie Lester Bowie (7:25)
Oh, How the Ghost Sings Phillip Wilson, Lester Bowie, Fred Williams, Donald Smith, Martin Wieland, Manfred Eicher, Fred Williams Lester Bowie (5:50)

Credits

David Peaston (Vocals), Phillip Wilson (Drums), Fontella Bass (Vocals), Lester Bowie (Arranger), Fred Williams (Bass (Electric)), Manfred Eicher (Producer), Martin Wieland (Engineer), Fred Williams (Bass), Fred Williams (Bass (Electric)), Dieter Rehm (Cover Photo), Dieter Rehm (Photography), Dieter Rehm (Design), Fred Williams (Double Bass), Donald Smith (Organ), Helmut Fruhauf (Photography), Donald Smith (Piano), Hamiet Bluiett (Sax (Baritone)), Lester Bowie (Trumpet)
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The Great Pretender
Studio album by Lester Bowie
Released 1981
Recorded June 1981
Genre Jazz
Length 42:44
Label ECM
Producer Manfred Eicher
Professional reviews
Lester Bowie chronology
The 5th Power
(1978)
The Great Pretender
(1981)
All the Magic
(1982)

The Great Pretender is the first album by Lester Bowie recorded for ECM and released in 1981.

Track listing

  1. "The Great Pretender" (Buck Ram) - 16:22
  2. "It's Howdy Doody Time" (Edward Kean) - 2:08
  3. "When the Doom (Moon) Comes Over the Mountain" (Harry M. Woods/Howard E. Johnson; Arr:Lester Bowie) - 3:39
  4. "Rios Negroes" (Bowie) - 7:17
  5. "Rose Drop" (Bowie) - 7:28
  6. "Oh, How the Ghost Sings" (Bowie/Donald Smith/Fred Williams/Philip Wilson/Manfred Eicher/Martin Wieland) 5:50

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