HERBIE HANCOCK / FODAY MUSA SUSO Village Life 1985 AMG Review by - TopicsExpress



          

HERBIE HANCOCK / FODAY MUSA SUSO Village Life 1985 AMG Review by Richard S. Ginell This quiet, lovely record, in which the Gambian kora virtuoso Foday Musa Suso is given equal billing, was generally ignored when it came out, probably because it fit no ones preconceived idioms -- be they jazz, funk, MTV, or even world music. The only performers are Hancock on a detunable Yamaha DX-1 synthesizer and drum machine and Suso spinning his webs of delicate sound on the zither-like kora, vocalizing a bit and playing a talking drum -- all in real time in a Tokyo studio. The results are absolutely mesmerizing, with Herbie aligning himself perfectly within Susos unusual, complex rhythmic conceptions and folk-like harmonies. On the 20-minute Kanatente, Hancock does introduce some of his own advanced harmonic ideas, and he contrasts and interweaves them with Susos deceptively simple lines in a splendid jam session that eventually ends in a dance that can only be described as Gambian funk. This music generates the same feeling of ecstatic well-being as an Indian raga -- and even hardcore jazz fans may find themselves seduced against their will.
Posted on: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 17:49:57 +0000

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