Dapp Theory - Yall Just Dont Know (2003)
Artist: Dapp Theory
Title: Yall Just Dont Know
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Concord Records
Genre: Jazz, Blues, Fusion
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 58:21
Total Size: 140/369 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Yall Just Dont Know
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Concord Records
Genre: Jazz, Blues, Fusion
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 58:21
Total Size: 140/369 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Trickle Down
02. Neoparadeigma
03. In the Moment
04. Con Alma
05. Bermuda Triangle
06. Everywhere Dance
07. Patterns of Force
08. Only Clave
09. Bad Air
10. Why 2 K?
11. Lullaby
Drums, Vocals – Sean Rickman
Electric Bass – Rich Brown
Harmonica – Grégoire Maret*
Piano, Keyboards, Vocals – Andy Milne
Vocals [Special Guest] – Kokayi
Vocals, Guitar [Special Guest] – Bruce Cockburn
Jazz is one of the few genres that seemed open for real adventure during the early 2000s, and the wild and wacky mix of avant-garde, fusion, and social commentary by Canadian pianist Andy Milne on Y'all Just Don't Know will bend a few minds the first time through. A veteran of alto saxman Steve Coleman's groundbreaking Five Elements band, Milne seems after a unique melodic-rhythmic-improv symbiosis with compatriots like Gregoire Maret on harmonica and with twists off the main chords and melodies from minute to minute. The opening track, "Trickle Down," features vocals by Canadian icon Bruce Cockburn, then MC/vocalist Kokayi (who raps) before evolving into a Steely Dan-like chorus. Then the lush ivory olympics begin (every bit of insanity seems to lead back to Milne's beautifully realized piano chords and melodies). "Neoparadiegma"'s wild fusion is built around the high hat and various drum tonalities of Sean Rickman, and soon you realize that the vocals will be spread out among the colorful and crazy instrumentals. Milne finds a gentle oasis on the ballad "Con Alma" in between more aggressive and edgy numbers like "Bermuda Triangle." The whole point seems to be that the listener has no idea what to expect -- flowing trad jazz, nutty fusion, folk music, chit-chat, whatever. Somehow, though, the idea seems to be to have fun while defying all conventions.