Chris Dave and the Drumhedz

Chris Dave and the Drumhedz

Chris Dave and the Drumhedz

Chris Dave and the Drumhedz

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Overview

Commencing with a takeoff scene that recalls that of Charles Earland's Leaving This Planet, Chris Dave's proper debut as a leader aspires to transport the listener. Likewise, a sense of escape was something the drummer, composer, and producer wanted to establish in L.A.'s Kingsize Soundlabs where, for a few weeks in 2015, he hosted and directed the 50-strong crew of instrumentalists and vocalists who comprise the Drumhedz. Taking into account the considerable overlapping personnel and an otherwise aesthetically similar variety of involved jazz, R&B, and hip-hop figures, Dave's debut prompts easy comparisons to contributor Robert Glasper's Black Radio sessions. Nonetheless, this is less an instance of "I got next" than the culmination of a three-decade career that has intersected with the players here (as well as gospel and pop artists ranging from Yolanda Adams and Justin Bieber). The core instrumental support for Dave is bassist Pino Palladino and guitarist Isaiah Sharkey. Keyboardist Cleo Sample and singer/songwriter Kendra Foster are among the variable cast that joins that trio, so the set unsurprisingly has the densely layered, spaced-out, and fiery qualities of D'Angelo's Black Messiah. Dave truly shows off only on the lone unoriginal cut, a robust version of Alan Pasqua's "Lady Jade" (misspelled "Lady Jane"), originally recorded by the New Tony Williams Lifetime. There are a couple off-the-cuff interludes, along with a polyrhythmic delight ("Dat Feelin'") with room to showcase Keyon Harrold's trumpet and piano and Marcus Strickland's bass clarinet and tenor sax. Those tracks excepted, the album is ultimately about songs, even when Dave's dubbed-out snares are ricocheting off the walls and the electronics are on the brink of haywire status. There are three stellar ballads: the aching Anna Wise and SiR duet "Job Well Done," Foster's psychedelic "Sensitive Granite," and Bilal and Tweet's steaming "Spread Her Wings." Additionally, there's the panoramic neo-Afrobeat jam "Black Hole," fronted by a typically ebullient Anderson Paak. In the steady rocking "Destiny N Stereo," Phonte, Elzhi, and Eric Roberson operate like a unified trio. The breezy "Atlanta, Texas," a conversation that includes Goapele, Rozzi Daime, and Shafiq Husayn, sounds like a trapdoor discovery from the latter's Dave-enhanced Shafiq En' A-Free-Ka. The ease with which the album can be enjoyed is all the more astonishing considering that it effectively applies and corrals input from so many of Dave's associates. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 01/26/2018
Label: Blue Note
UPC: 0602537794416
Rank: 38961

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Rocks Crying
  2. Universal Language
  3. Dat Feelin'
  4. Black Hole
  5. 2n1
  6. Spread Her Wings
  7. Whatever
  8. Sensitive Granite
  9. Cosmic Intercourse

Disc 2

  1. Atlanta, Texas
  2. Destiny N Stereo
  3. Clear View
  4. Job Well Done
  5. Lady Jane
  6. Trippy Tipsy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Chris Dave   Primary Artist,Drums,Flute,Vocals,Percussion,Spoken Word,Sound Effects
Chris Dave and the Drumhedz   Primary Artist,Vocals
Andre Harris   Keyboards
Sy Smith   Vocals
Bilal   Featured Artist
Tim Stewart   Guitar
Gregoire Maret   Harmonica
Luke Austin   Organ,Piano
Eric Roberson   Featured Artist
Tweet   Featured Artist
Kendra Foster   Featured Artist
eLZhi   Featured Artist
Casey Benjamin   Vocals
James Poyser   Piano,Keyboards
Wah Wah Watson   Sitar,Guitar
Robert Glasper   Piano,Fender Rhodes
Isaiah Sharkey   Guitar
Pino Palladino   Bass,Vocals
Aaron Draper   Percussion
Phonte   Featured Artist
Shafiq Husayn   Vocals,Featured Artist
Kebbi Williams   Flute,Saxophone
Ali Shaheed Muhammad   Vocals
Sharief Hobley   Vocals
Marcus Hodge   Organ
DJ Jazzy Jeff   Turntables
Goapele Mohlabane   Featured Artist
Marcus Strickland   Bass,Clarinet,Sax (Tenor),Clarinet (Bass)
Glenn Piper   Sound Effects
Phonte Coleman   Featured Artist
Goapele   Vocals,Featured Artist
Nick Mcnack   Bass
Miguel Atwood-Ferguson   Strings
Keyon Harrold   Horn,Piano,Trumpet,Vocals (Background)
Stokley Williams   Guitar,Featured Artist
Michael Feingold   Bells,Glass,Sitar,Celeste,Harmonica (Glass)
Fin Greenall   Guitar
Krondon   Vocals
Marshall York   Vocals
Preservation   Turntables
Rozzi Daime   Vocals,Spoken Word
Melvin Watson   Sitar,Guitar
R.C. Williams   Moog Bass
Charmelle Cofield   Vocals
Donald Rose   Vocals
Savvi   Spoken Word
Darryl Farris   Vocals,Spoken Word
Nicholas McNack   Bass
Marvin "Krndn" Jones   Vocals
Tiffany Gouche   Vocals
Anderson .Paak   Featured Artist
Ali Siddiq   Spoken Word
Anna Wise   Featured Artist
SiR   Featured Artist
Jermaine Holmes   Vocals
Cleo Sample   Organ,Piano,Keyboards,Moog Bass,Fender Rhodes
Rozzi   Vocals
Leolin Dockins III   Vocals,Spoken Word
Kent Morrison   Vocals

Technical Credits

Andre Harris   Composer
Sy Smith   Composer
Tim Stewart   Composer
Will Quinnell   Mastering
Eric Roberson   Composer
Kendra Foster   Composer
Casey Benjamin   Composer
James Poyser   Composer
Robert Glasper   Composer
Isaiah Sharkey   Composer
Pino Palladino   Composer
Shafiq Husayn   Composer
Mike Feingold   Composer
Kebbi Williams   Composer
Goapele Mohlabane   Composer
Alan Pasqua   Composer
Chris Dave   Composer,Producer
Phonte Coleman   Composer
Ben Kane   Mixing,Engineer
Keyon Harrold   Composer
Stokley Williams   Composer
Michael Feingold   Composer
Fin Greenall   Composer
Bilal Oliver   Composer
Charmelle Cofield   Composer
Donald Rose   Composer
Alan James Pasqua   Composer
Darryl Farris   Composer
Brandon Anderson   Composer
Charlene Keys   Composer
Anderson .Paak   Composer
Anna Wise   Composer
Jae Barber   Executive Producer
Cleo Sample   Composer
Leolin Dockins III   Composer
Jason Powers   Composer
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