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    Deodato - Deodato 2 (1973/1978)

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    Deodato - Deodato 2 (1973/1978)

    Deodato - Deodato 2 (1973/1978)
    Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > 1.22 Gb | Artwork > 172 Mb
    CTI Records/King Record, LAX 3187 | Fusion, Jazz-Funk

    ~ 1978, Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo ~

    Deodato's debut for CTI, Prelude, earned him a genuine reputation for funky fusion with its groove-tight cover of "Thus Spake Zarathustra," the theme from Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. The rest of the album isn't quite as memorable, but it fit the bill and got nice reviews for its innovative read of Borodin and Debussy's "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun." On 2, the Brazilian composer and arranger dips into the funked-up fusion tank once again, and comes out with a more consistent disc than its predecessor. Arranged, conducted, and keyboarded by Deodato himself instead of CTI house arrangers Don Sebesky or Bob James, the maestro enlisted a fusion who's who of sidemen including drummer Billy Cobham, bassist Stanley Clarke, and flutist Hubert Laws, as well as rockers like John Tropea on guitar. The larger ensemble that provides brass, woodwind, and string support includes trumpeter Jon Faddis and Jim Buffington. "Super Strut" kicks it off. Deep-grooved lines of accented angular riffing and rim-shot syncopation by Cobham turn this simply notated four-stepper into a burning ball of greasy rock and souled-out jazz. This is followed by a wildly campy but nonetheless wondrous read of "Rhapsody in Blue" done Stevie Wonder-style. Deodato's keyboard work never lets the groove drop; he pulls the rhythm section down around him and hunkers his phrasing to punch up the long, sweeping horns and string lines. Less successful is a read of "Nights in White Satin," with its overwrought strings, and a "Pavane for a Dead Princess" that's a snore. The album officially closes with "Skyscrapers," another jazz-rock rave-up that blasts holes in the sonic sky with its dueling keyboard and guitar lines.

    by Thom Jurek
    Deodato - Deodato 2 (1973/1978):

    Tracklist:

    01. Nights in White Satin (Hayward) - 6:02
    02. Pavane for a Dead Princess (Ravel) - 4:08
    03. Skyscrapers (Deodato) - 6:37
    04. Super Strut (Deodato) - 8:59
    05. Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin) - 8:45

    Eumir Deodato - keyboards, acoustic bass, electric piano
    John Tropea - guitars
    John Giulino, Stanley Clarke - bass
    Alvin Brehm, Russell Savakus - Arco bass
    Billy Cobham, Rick Marotta, Frank Zee - drums
    Gilmore Degap, Rubens Bassini - congas, percussion
    Joe Temperley - baritone saxophone
    George Marge, Hubert Laws, Jerry Dodgion, Romeo Penque - flute
    Tony Studd - bass trombone
    Garnett Brown, Wayne Andre - trombone
    Brooks Tillotson, Jim Buffington - French horn
    Alan Rubin, Marvin Stamm, Jon Faddis - flugelhorn, trumpet
    Burt Collins, Joe Shepley, Victor Paz - trumpet
    David Nadien, Elliot Rosoff, Emanuel Green, Gene Orloff, Harold Kohon, Harry Cykman, Harry Glickman, Harry Lookofsky, Irving Spice, Joe Malin, Max Ellen, Paul Gershman - violin
    Alfred Brown, Emanuel Vardi - viola
    Alan Shulman, Charles McCracken, George Ricci - cello

    Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ on April 12 and May 16, 1973.



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