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Overview

The Yellowjackets are an anomaly in contemporary jazz. They actually began their career playing accessible fusion, then evolved toward pop-friendly smooth jazz. Over the decades, lineup changes engendered a widening musical philosophy that embraced post-bop, global polyrhythms, and expansive arrangements. They've become one of the most innovative electro-acoustic jazz ensembles. Keyboardist/composer Russell Ferrante, the group's founder, was joined by drummer Will Kennedy in 1987 and saxophonist/EWI player/arranger/composer Bob Mintzer in 1990. Bassist Dane Alderson made his debut on 2016's Cohearance. Jackets XL is a collection of imaginatively rearranged crowd and catalog favorites. Mintzer enlisted the famed WDR Big Band from Koln, Germany as collaborators (he has been their principal conductor since 2016). Seven of the ten tunes here, creating a seamless interaction between ensembles. The material is drawn mainly from the '80s and '90s, though there are a couple of 21st century selections included. "Downtown," from 1988's Politics, was originally recorded as a fusion jam drenched in Weather Report's influence. This version, arranged by Vince Mendoza, has a faster tempo with knotty hard bop cadences, brighter harmonic colors from the woodwinds and reeds, and skittering double-timed snare, with popping brass, and a roiling bass solo. Ferrante's "Dewey" was recorded as a tribute to Miles Davis in 1992. A muted trumpet guided the lyric in a lithe, silky funk tune comprised of vamps. This version is darker and deeper, as the brass section claims the lone trumpet's role; it's appended by lush keyboard vamps and drop-beat snare. Mintzer's EWI offers a snaky, welcoming solo atop expansive brass and reed harmonics, syncopated rhythms, and gritty funk keyboards. "Mile High," from 1987's Four Corners, was a pop tune that borrowed from the arrangements and production used on Tears for Fears' multi-platinum "Everybody Wants to Rule the World." Here, the original tune's vamp remains, but everything else has been altered. Mintzer's tenor-articulated melody is adorned by piano, woody rim shots, and layered brass and reeds, all guided by a pulsing, hypnotic bassline. The new version of 1993's "Even Song" by Mintzer weds slippery R&B to horn arrangements reminiscent of Tower of Power. "One Day," an unreleased jam from 2018, offers the most creative use of Mintzer's EWI in a post-bop setting, and is righteously juxtaposed with Ferrante's groove-oriented electric piano playing. In 1981, "Imperial Strut" was a guitar-based funky fusion number; here it's been liberated from Ferrante's wedding stride piano to post-bop, with fingerpopping horn cadences, twisting synth and EWI interludes, and a rolling funk bassline. Closer "Revelation" swings with gospel horns and pumping acoustic piano. The influence of the Jazz Crusaders' early arrangement style on Mintzer's gloriously kinetic chart cannot be overstated. Jackets XL offers not only a seamless, sophisticated, kaleidoscopic jazz collaboration, and it also reveals Yellowjackets' musical evolution through taste, variety, imagination, and genuine surprise. They welcome listeners into their party as participants, not merely as observers. Enjoy. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 11/06/2020
Label: Mack Avenue
UPC: 0673203117525
Rank: 104323

Tracks

  1. Downtown
  2. Dewey
  3. Mile High
  4. The Red Sea
  5. Even Song
  6. One Day
  7. Tokyo Tale
  8. Imperial Strut
  9. Coherence
  10. Revelation

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Yellowjackets   Primary Artist
WDR Big Band Koeln   Primary Artist
WDR Big Band   Primary Artist
Andy Haderer   Trumpet
Johan Hoerlen   Woodwind,Saxophone
Russell Ferrante   Piano,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes
Ludwig Nuss   Trombone
Mattis Cederberg   Trombone
William Kennedy   Drums
Paul Heller   Woodwind,Saxophone
Bob Mintzer   Flute,Conductor,Sax (Tenor),Wind Instruments
Olivier Peters   Woodwind,Saxophone
Ruud Breuls   Trumpet
Jens Neufang   Woodwind,Saxophone
Andy Hunter   Trombone
Kristina Brodersen   Woodwind,Saxophone
Dane Alderson   Bass (Electric)
Paul Shigihara   Guitar
Raphael Klemm   Trombone
Wim Both   Trumpet
Rob Bruynen   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Bill Gable   Composer
Andy Haderer   Group Member
Joachim Becker   Producer
Johan Hoerlen   Group Member
Vince Mendoza   Arranger
Russell Ferrante   Arranger,Composer,Group Member
Ludwig Nuss   Group Member
Jimmy Haslip   Composer
Will Wakefield   A&R
Mattis Cederberg   Group Member
Myles Weinstein   Management
William Kennedy   Composer,Group Member
Paul Heller   Group Member
Bob Mintzer   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Group Member
Olivier Peters   Group Member
Ruud Breuls   Group Member
Robert Mintzer   Arranger,Composer
Lorraine Perry   Composer
Jens Neufang   Group Member
Raj Naik   Design,Art Direction
Walter Platte   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Arnd Richter   Executive Producer
Roberto Cifarelli   Photography
Andy Hunter   Group Member
Maria Ehrenreich   Production Manager
Kristina Brodersen   Group Member
Marko Schneider   Mastering Engineer
Dane Alderson   Group Member
Paul Shigihara   Group Member
Christian Schmitt   Producer,Mixing Producer,Recording Producer
Gretchen Valade   Executive Producer
Raphael Klemm   Group Member
Shannon Moore   Product Manager
Claudia Brede   Production Coordination
Jannis Lehnert   Assistant Engineer
Unlimited Myles   Management
Wim Both   Group Member
Rob Bruynen   Group Member
Marc Russo   Composer
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