The Falling Dream

The Falling Dream

The Falling Dream

The Falling Dream

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Overview

The follow up to Electric Squeezebox Orchestra's 2015 debut, the wildly diverse yet always swinging Cheap Rent is, if possible, even more ambitious than its predecessor. The 17-piece big band led by trumpeter/album producer Erik Jekabson cut The Falling Dream over several days at the legendary Fantasy studios. Of its ten tracks, nine were written by members. The lone cover is a daring, and imaginative read of McCoy Tyner's "Senor Carlos" that delivers expansive horn harmonies and knotty post-bop alongside classic progressive jazz that recalls the innovations of the Clarke Boland Big Band entrenched in deep Latin grooves and a fine guitar break by guitarist Jordan Samuels. The tune is a centerpiece as Latin jazz informs the entire proceeding by degrees -- which is not to say it's a Latin jazz album. It's one of three tunes to feature percussionist John Santos, whose interaction with drummer David Flores -- one of three who alternate here -- is as soulful as it is grooving, melding the syncopation of progressive jazz and driving salsa. "Gualala" is one of three Jekabson tunes. It kicks off with a contrapuntal exchange between guitar, piano, and flute, offering a West African-esque folk melody in ballad form. When the rest of the horns enter, however, the tempos may not shift a whole lot, but the cut gels into a colorful stretching of the midtempo ballad as Afro-Latin polyrhythms weave between the emboldened brass and reeds. Trumpeter Darren Johnson's title track cleverly threads post- and hard bop, progressive swing, and modal and Latin jazz with fine trumpet and tenor saxophone solos into a fine quilt of sound. The middle section offers a dazzling display of Electric Squeezebox Orchestra's tight timing and agility. "Bossa Novato" by trumpeter Doug Morton is nearly Ellingtonian in its elegance, swing, and humor, all underscored by lithe Brazilian rhythms. "Jungle Rumble," by Jekabson, also features Santos. The percussionist spends the first minute-and-a-half soloing before the bleat of the brass and winds enter on a suspenseful note; they commence an interplay between individual soloists and instrument sections. Jekabson's bluesy solo adds another dimension as he interacts first with the saxophones then the entire horn section while Santos, Flores' drum kit, and Dan Zemelman's piano play through and under their margins. Honking tenor solos, loopy yet seamless humorous and sparkling interludes, layers of funky breaks, and Latin grooves --along with a killer bass solo by Tommy Folen -- make the track a virtual travelog of modern jazz at its most imaginative. With Latin jazz acting as the Muse for Electric Squeezebox Orchestra on The Falling Dream, the band go deeper and wider than on their debut. Over the last three years, this large group -- who play regular residencies in the Bay area -- has become a many-headed beast ready to take the jazz world by storm. All killer, no filler. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 02/16/2018
Label: Oa2 Records
UPC: 0805552215229
Rank: 206971

Tracks

  1. The Captain
  2. Gualala
  3. Senior Carlos
  4. November
  5. The Falling Dream
  6. St. Paul
  7. Bossa Novato
  8. Wicked
  9. A.N.I.F.
  10. Jungle Rumble

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Electric Squeezebox Orchestra   Primary Artist
Erik Jekabson   Primary Artist,Trumpet
Patrick Malabuyo   Trombone
Hamir Atwal   Drums
Danny Lubin-Laden   Trombone
Jordan Samuels   Guitar
Niel Levonious   Trumpet
Richard Lee   Trombone
Alan Hall   Drums
Sheldon Brown   Alto,Flugelhorn,Sax (Alto)
Colin Hogan   Piano
Grant Levin   Piano
John Santos   Percussion
Michael Zilber   Sax (Tenor)
Dave Scott   Trumpet
Charlie Gurke   Baritone,Sax (Baritone)
Doug Morton   Trumpet
Henry Hung   Trumpet
Dan Zemelman   Piano
Darren Johnston   Trumpet
David Flores   Drums
Larry DeLa Cruz   Alto,Sax (Alto)
Ian Carey   Trumpet
Tommy Folen   Bass
Marcus Stephens   Sax (Tenor)
Rob Ewing   Trombone

Technical Credits

Jordan Samuels   Composer
Karen Goldman   Photography
Erik Jekabson   Composer,Producer
John Bishop   Cover Design
Jeff Cressman   Mixing,Engineer
Jeremy Goody   Mastering
McCoy Tyner   Composer
Michael Zilber   Composer
Charlie Gurke   Composer
Doug Morton   Arranger,Composer
Alberto Hernandez   Assistant Engineer
Darren Johnston   Composer
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