Hugh Ragin Trumpet Ensemble With Special Guest Clark Terry - Fanfare & Fiesta (2001)
Artist: Hugh Ragin Trumpet Ensemble, Hugh Ragin, Clark Terry, Jaribu Shahid, Bruce Cox, Craig Taborn, Dontae Winslow, James Zollar, Omar Kabir
Title: Fanfare & Fiesta
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Justin Time Records Inc.
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:09:17
Total Size: 389 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Fanfare & Fiesta
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Justin Time Records Inc.
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:09:17
Total Size: 389 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Finger Filibuster (07:57)
2. Fanfare & Fiesta (10:23)
3. Spacemen (06:25)
4. Barnyard Scuffel Shuffel (06:05)
5. How Strange (05:58)
6. Harmonic Architecture (13:15)
7. A Prayer For Lester Bowie (12:21)
8. Emergency Exit (07:45)
Perhaps one of the more under-recognized jazz trumpeters of the '90s, Hugh Ragin has spent quality time performing with the late trumpeter Lester Bowie, bassist John Lindberg, multi-woodwind specialists Roscoe Mitchell, David Murray, and others of note. With his second release for Canada-based Justin Time records, the leader surges forward with a four-trumpet front line, also featuring the legendary Clark Terry, who lends his estimable wares on two pieces. The band commences with a Count Basie-style swing groove on the opener, "Finger Filibuster," as pianist Craig Taborn seemingly pursues a Kansas City jazz-style intro, while the trumpet section launches a bold, brash, and altogether irresistible arrangement. This jubilant approach continues on "Fanfare & Fiesta," whereas the horn section engages in a Spanish serenade amid the brass section's punctual statements, that are augmented by some rather slick and apparently difficult to perform unison lines. Basically, Ragin and co. interrogate blues-based themes amid emphatic choruses, torrid soloing, slight injections of free jazz, and climactic opuses. Fanfare & Fiesta is an audacious and refreshing exposition, supplemented by memorable compositions and the ensemble's often dazzling interplay. Recommended! © Glenn Astarita