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(Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Experimental) Percy Jones - Cape Catastrophe - 1990, FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Percy Jones / Cape Catastrophe Жанр: Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Experimental Страна-производитель диска: Germany Год издания диска: 1990 Издатель (лейбл): Hot Wire Records Номер по каталогу: HOT 9001 C Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 63:26 Источник (релизер): cd Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет Треклист: 1 The Lie 2:36 2 Cape Catastrophe 10:36 3 Slick 6:50 4 Hex 4:37 5 Barrio 23:30 6 Tunnels 4:56 7 Thin Line 6:57 8 Symphony In F Major 4:10  Лог создания рипа Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011EAC extraction logfile from 12. 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Of all the musicians who strapped on fretless electric basses during the '70s through to today, Jones certainly deserves attention beyond the seemingly inevitable Pastorius comparisons. Most assuredly, the '70s and '80s British fusion outfit Brand X would have sounded far more ordinary without Jones, as would such classic Brian Eno LPs as Another Green World and Before and After Science. After his years in the heyday of British fusion and art rock, Jones moved to New York City and began occasionally showing up as a performer on the so-called downtown scene, as logical a place for him to attempt a fresh start as any. He recorded Cape Catastrophe in 1988 and 1989 at a studio in East Harlem. Using an array of the era's available hardware (including, as the product-placing liners indicate, a Casio synthesizer, Roland sequencer, Yamaha drum machine, and Korg digital delay), Jones laid down tracks ranging from two-and-a-half minutes to over 23 minutes in length, and then accompanied the tracks live on his five-string (Wal V, for those interested in brands) bass as the direct-to-digital recording was made. The results were generally quite impressive, and stand the test of time well over a decade later. There is certainly a lot here for electric bass-aholics to enjoy; Jones' burbles, pops, and plonks are all here, and his tone on the sustained notes is rich with harmonic overtones as expected. But the music through which the bass slips and slides is often more like twisted instrumental techno-funk than fusion, along with ominous electronic textures that sometimes sound like an ethereal choir or gruff, agitated shouts distorted beyond recognition. Sometimes the rhythms are steady enough that dancing wouldn't be out of the question (on "Hex," for example), but most of the time, Jones' drum machine is used to syncopate even the conventional four- or eight-beat measures in jarring and unexpected ways, which would probably send today's dance-oriented audiences into conniption fits. Some of the music tends to meander a bit -- Jones has chops to burn and isn't shy about putting them on full display -- but he usually keeps everything moving along so that listener interest rarely flags, even on the multi-sectioned opus "Barrio," the CD's previously referenced longest track. Otherwise, missteps are few, and criticisms of them would tend to fall in the category of conceptual quibbles (e.g., Jones' bass sings in the fusion ballad opening and closing to "Slick," but these passages seem somewhat illogically pasted on the thrashing workout at the center of the piece). Jones composed everything on Cape Catastrophe except the final track which, surprisingly, turns out to be an arrangement of Thomas Arne's Symphony in F major, tinged with a bit of the feeling of '70s experimental German synth rock. Cape Catastrophe is an intriguing example of fusion moving toward electronica, and perhaps because it falls between the two camps, it didn't receive the attention it deserved. The CD shouldn't be overlooked, however, any more than the comparatively well-known music that Percy Jones played on albums by Eno and Brand X back during the '70s prog rock and fusion years.  СоставPercy Jones Arranger, Bass, Drum Programming, Producer, Synthesizer
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