All Artists: Randy Weston Title: Mosaic Select Members Wishing: 4 Total Copies: 0 Label: Mosaic Select Release Date: 8/3/2004 Genres: Jazz, Pop Styles: Modern Postbebop, Swing Jazz, Bebop Number of Discs: 3 SwapaCD Credits: 3 UPC: 724358241327 |
Randy Weston Mosaic Select Genres: Jazz, Pop
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CD ReviewsTreasures from Randy Weston Michael F. Hopkins | Buffalo, NY USA | 09/18/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "Renowned as the label for serious Jazz listeners, Mosaic
Records has gathered a fresh clientele with their new Mosaic Select series. Collecting the very best of a given artist's run, the emphasis of Mosaic Select is decidedly a matter of excellence, not blind completism. Among the finest compilations from the newborn label, we finally have some of Randy Weston's most legendary work made available again in a solid 3-CD set. From trio and quartet performances to some exciting ensemble work featuring the pianist's first work with arranger/ trombonist Melba Liston, the collection is a motherlode of Jazz reaching deep into Blues depth and African pulse as few have done before or since. Among the treasures in this 1957-63 set, we have a live date featuring tenor great Coleman Hawkins, drummaster Roy Haynes, and actor Brock Peters unleashing his rich baritone voice on the haunting missive "Where". Peters can also be heard on "African Lady", part of the great orchestral suite UHURU AFRIKA penned by Weston and poet supreme Langston Hughes (whose liner notes grace a good deal of the booklet included with this set). Defintive recordings of many Weston classics can be heard here, from waltzes such as "Earth Birth" and "Little Niles" to sheer epics of intense balladry such as "Cry Me Not", and head-tipping strolls such as "Babe's Blues". The pianist's resonant touch and call is resoundingly present here, and the various settings of this collection showcase the gentle giant's consummate mastery beyond any doubt. Listen to "In Memory Of", "Zulu", or the "Mystery of Love", and hear a probable influence upon the South African music of the 1950s and 1960s. Weston's place as a music scientist merging the flow of African rhythm and African American nuance is on a par with Duke Ellington and Abdullah Ibrahim. It is a deep genius which -over the decades- has been barely recognized. Time for a change. Boasting a Who's Who of Jazz mastery and percussion legendry across the decades, the RANDY WESTON: MOSAIC SELECT collection is a feast for the ears, mind, and soul. Give it a good home. Make it yours." |