El Yabah

El Yabah

by Nat Yarbrough
El Yabah

El Yabah

by Nat Yarbrough

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Overview

If a city has any type of jazz scene, it no doubt has some musicians who are well known locally but not nationally or internationally. The city could be Seattle, Boston, or Atlanta -- for that matter, it could be Oslo, Madrid, Rome, or Prague. In Nat Yarbrough's case, the city is Denver, CO. While Yarbrough isn't nationally famous, he has kept busy in the Denver area. The veteran drummer has been around the Denver jazz scene since the '60s, but it wasn't until he recorded El Yabah in 1999 that he finally provided his first album as a leader. A generally decent, if derivative, hard bop/post-bop effort, El Yabah finds Yarbrough leading an acoustic sextet that includes trumpeter Greg Gisbert, tenor saxophonist Javon Jackson, alto saxophonist Brad Leali, pianist Eric Gunnison, and bassist Dan Minor. Most of the material recalls the Blue Note sessions of the late '50s and early '60s, and Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers are a definite influence on hard-swinging instrumentals like Gunnison's "Echoes," Minor's "Afro-Tex," and Yarbrough's Latin-flavored "El Yabah." Meanwhile, Leali's "Grease It Up" is an enjoyably funky boogaloo-type number along the lines of Lee Morgan's "The Sidewinder." All of those tracks are respectable; the CD's only embarrassing moments come when Yarbrough attempts to sing Horace Silver's "Peace," which is part of a medley that also includes Blue Mitchell's "Blue Silver." The "Blue Silver" part is decent because it is instrumental; "Peace," however, is butchered -- quite honestly, Yarbrough can't sing. Although he is a talented drummer, Yarbrough would do well to leave the singing to the singers. It isn't as though Denver doesn't have some deserving jazz vocalists that he could have featured. But except for that ill-advised vocal, El Yabah is a noteworthy debut. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 06/25/2002
Label: Capri
UPC: 0054987405327
Rank: 126818

Tracks

  1. Coronation
  2. Afro-Tex
  3. Without a Song
  4. Echoes
  5. El Yabah
  6. Grease It Up
  7. Woo's Blues
  8. Medley: Peace/Blue Silver

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Nat Yarbrough   Primary Artist,Vocals,Drums
D. Minor   Double Bass
Greg Gisbert   Trumpet,Guest Artist
Brad Leali   Guest Artist,Sax (Alto)
Javon Jackson   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Eric Gunnison   Piano
Dan Minor   Bass

Technical Credits

Linda Wooten   Audio Production
Thomas C. Burns   Audio Production,Producer
Nat Yarbrough   Audio Production,Composer,Producer
John Howe   Cover Art
Terry Orin   Graphic Design
Carlos Lando   Liner Notes
Jeff Jenkins   Mixing,Engineer,Mastering
Horace Silver   Composer
Scott Griess   Engineer
Brad Leali   Composer
Blue Mitchell   Composer
Vincent Youmans   Composer
Edward Eliscu   Composer
Eric Gunnison   Composer
Billy Rose   Composer
Steven King   Graphic Design
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