Brad Mehldau - Largo
APE (separated tracks) | EAC + Monkey Audio | 370 MB | Jazz | 2002
APE (separated tracks) | EAC + Monkey Audio | 370 MB | Jazz | 2002
Recorded live, Largo uses innovative audio techniques yet no overdubbing. As Brad Mehldau stretches out by adding horn sections and playing the vibes, he creates a truly extraordinary sonic experience that cuts across genres from jazz to rock. Produced by Jon Brion….Brion used different microphone techniques to change the sound of the piano. Mehldau does much less "blowing" on this record and plays more songs. There is very much a conscious effort to evoke an emotional response from the listener by the "sound" of the record rather than the actual playing. In this respect, Largo is a refreshing break from so many other jazz albums that whizz by, solo after solo.
Mehldau combines inspiring originals and some unusual covers to keep the record interesting and grounded. The opening track "When It Rains," as well as "Dusty McNugget," feature particularly crisp and effective horn arrangements that serve as a pad for Mehldau to state and restate themes. Mehldau's take of Radiohead's "Paranoid Android," while a valiant effort and a fun listen, falls short of the original's intensity. On the other hand, his medley between Jobim's "Wave" and the Beatles' "Mother Nature's Son" is a success, as is a second Beatles cover on the album, "Dear Prudence."
Overall, this album is a must for Jazz fans that are interested in a break from the norm. Certainly an intriguing and gratifying listen, and one of the year's best albums so far.
Personnel
Brad Mehldau - vibraphone, piano
William Reichenbach
Dave Shostac - flute ;
Daniel Kelley
Joseph Meyer
George B. Thatcher
Jerry Folsom - French horn
Kenneth Kugler - trombone
Phillip Yao
And Others…
Tracklist
1. When It Rains
2. You're Vibing Me
3. Dusty Mcnugget
4. Dropjes
5. Paranoid Android
6. Franklin Avenue
7. Sabbath
8. Dear Prudence
9. Free Willy
10. Alvarado
11. Wave / Mother Nature's Son
12. I Do