Tom McDermott - Bamboula (2013)

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Title: Bamboula
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Minky Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:04:26
Total Size: 325 MB | 148 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Bamboula
02. Opulence
03. Irresist Vel
04. Heliotrope Bouquet
05. Musette in a Minor
06. For Brenda
07. Atrapado
08. Le Man Ge Rouge
09. The Big Man
10. The Chrysanthemum
11. Tango Ambiguo
12. Casa Denise
13. Lost Rio
14. Insouciance
15. Realidade Saudade
16. Santa Teresa

Tom McDermott, a pianist and composer from St. Louis who settled in New Orleans more than 20 years ago, steeped himself in the local lore from the classical compositions of Louis Moreau Gottschalk to the Mardi Gras mambos of Professor Longhair. He also delved further into Latin America - to Argentine tango and to Brazilian choro, a cousin of ragtime - and elsewhere. "Bamboula" (Minky) is a compilation drawn largely from Mr. McDermott's previous albums. The album is named after a Gottschalk melody that gets a tambourine-tapping choro-meets-traditional-jazz treatment; Mr. McDermott also thoroughly revamps two Scott Joplin pieces. But the other 13 ingenious miniatures, played by small groups that often include Evan Christopher on clarinet, are Mr. McDermott's own: compositions that can simultaneously invoke Chopin and habanera or New Orleans slow drag and Parisian bal-musette, complete with accordion. The pianist and songwriter Van Dyke Parks chose the tracks, and they reflect his fondness for nostalgia gone surreal - seemingly antiquarian settings where strange twists and turns occur - and for chromatic rambles that end up making sense. Mr. McDermott's time-warped parlor music turns out to be as wily as it is elegant.

Tom McDermott plays the fastest, wildest ragtime, Brazilian, and stride piano you ve ever heard. --New York Times

To single out one New Orleans jazz musician for being talented and likeable is absurd. But ... Tom McDermott took the stage, sat down at the piano, and set it on fire. He can do anything. --The New Yorker

Elegant performances that would have rocked the house at a Creole ball or a Storyville brothel. --David Fricke, Rolling Stone

To single out one New Orleans jazz musician for being talented and likeable is absurd. But ... Tom McDermott took the stage, sat down at the piano, and set it on fire. He can do anything. --The New Yorker

Elegant performances that would have rocked the house at a Creole ball or a Storyville brothel. --David Fricke, Rolling Stone


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