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Béla Fleck And The Flecktones|The Hidden Land (Album Version)

The Hidden Land (Album Version)

Béla Fleck & The Flecktones

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Nearly three years since the outrageous exercise in self-indulgence that was the three-disc Little Worlds, Béla Fleck & the Flecktones come back to the marketplace with The Hidden Land. The former outing was so excessive that Sony issued a single-disc sampler from the set hoping it would sell. Thankfully, the new set is a single disc, and for fans of the band there is plenty here to delight. The fusion of instrumental musics here -- jazz, bluegrass, funk, classical, and some global sounds is called by Fleck "serious Flecktones." It feels serious. For starters, the quartet dig into Bach's Preludes and Fugues (No. 20 in A Minor) to kick things off. It's a classic piece of the Flecktones wearing the original enough to make it their own. It's entertaining only for the sound of Fleck's 1937 Gibson Mastertone banjo. Much more compelling is "Labyrinth," a winding, knotty journey through jazz and improvisation -- the funk undertones of the piece are carried by Victor Wooten's gnarly bass line. But even here, Future Man's "Synth-Axe Drumitar" and his vocals -- poorly aping Naná Vasconcelos' glorious wordless singing from Pat Metheny's earlier recordings -- are more than what's really necessary. What moves this cut is Jeff Coffin's wondrous tenor playing. "Kaleidoscope"'s knotty blend of bluegrass riffing between Fleck and Coffin is stomping and beautiful, though it gets bogged down in fusiony nonsense on the choruses. But the moving playing in the bridge between the aforementioned pair over the skittering acoustic drums and programmed Drumitar keeps it grounded even when the piece becomes more abstract toward the end. The lyrical abstraction on the ballad "Who's Got Three" is amorphous but eerie and beautiful. It slips directly into the nearly straight-ahead swinging jazz of the horribly titled "Weed Whacker." The musical ideas here are, as usual, endless, which doesn't make it a great record. There are simply so many things vying for attention, seeking to make themselves known here, that a few less would have made individual compositions stand out more. The wandering, perhaps meandering, minor-key Middle Eastern flavor of "Chennai" works well because it's not cluttered and has distinctly different phases. The funky "Subterfuge" is just plain boring, and "Misunderstood" is just a mess, a mishmash of half-baked ideas couched in a ballad. As the "Whistle Tune," closes the album with Fleck just wrangling his Celtic-styled banjo playing transcendentally with Coffin's whistles and Wooten's pared bassing atop a simple drum track, we are rooted once more into the basis of the Flecktones' musical universes, not their metaverse. It's not that complexity and a multiplicity of ideas is a bad thing; quite the opposite, but knowing when to reign them in and make the music sing is another thing. This record sings only in a couple of places. The rest is "serious Flecktones." Perhaps this determination is simply not for most of us. It's easy to accept that, especially when those serious Flecktones fans will be debating individual musical passages until the next album is released.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Fugue from Prelude & Fugue No. 20 in A Minor, BWV 889 (Album Version)
00:01:51

Victor Lemonte Wooten, Arranger - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Alto Saxophone - Jeff Coffin, Arranger - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Béla Fleck, Arranger - Roy Wooten, Drums - Roy Wooten, Arranger - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

2
P'lod In The House (Album Version)
00:03:46

Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Soprano Saxophone - Roy Wooten, Composer - Roy Wooten, Lyricist - Roy Wooten, Drums - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

3
Rococo (Album Version)
00:03:46

Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Keyboards - Jeff Coffin, Flute - Roy Wooten, Drums - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

4
Labyrinth (Album Version)
00:06:21

Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Guitar - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Tenor Saxophone - Jeff Coffin, Whistles - Roy Wooten, Vocal - Roy Wooten, Drums - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

5
Kaleidoscope (Album Version)
00:05:05

Victor Lemonte Wooten, Composer - Victor Lemonte Wooten, Lyricist - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Composer - Jeff Coffin, Soprano Saxophone - Jeff Coffin, Lyricist - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Roy Wooten, Drums - Roy Wooten, Composer - Roy Wooten, Lyricist - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

6
Who's Got Three? (Album Version)
00:05:22

Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Clarinet - Roy Wooten, Drums - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

7
Weed Whacker (Album Version)
00:07:44

Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Soprano Saxophone - Roy Wooten, Drums - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

8
Couch Potato (Album Version)
00:03:03

Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Soprano Saxophone - Roy Wooten, Drums - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

9
Chennai (Album Version)
00:05:48

Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Composer - Jeff Coffin, Lyricist - Jeff Coffin, Bells - Jeff Coffin, Performer - Jeff Coffin, Flute - Roy Wooten, Drums - Roy Wooten, Performer - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

10
Subterfuge (Album Version)
00:04:04

Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Tenor Saxophone - Roy Wooten, Drums - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

11
interlude (Album Version)
00:00:39

Victor Lemonte Wooten, Composer - Victor Lemonte Wooten, Lyricist - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Composer - Jeff Coffin, Soprano Saxophone - Jeff Coffin, Lyricist - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Roy Wooten, Drums - Roy Wooten, Composer - Roy Wooten, Lyricist - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

12
Misunderstood (Album Version)
00:07:27

Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Keyboards - Jeff Coffin, Tenor Saxophone - Roy Wooten, Vocal - Roy Wooten, Drums - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

13
the whistle tune (Album Version)
00:04:54

Béla Fleck, Producer - Béla Fleck, Composer - Béla Fleck, Banjo - Béla Fleck, Mixing Engineer - Béla Fleck, Lyricist - Robert Battaglia, Mixing Engineer - Robert Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, Performer - Victor Wooten, Acoustic Bass - Richard Battaglia, Recording Engineer - Jeff Coffin, Whistles - Roy Wooten, Drums - Richard Dodd, Mastering Engineer

(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Album review

Nearly three years since the outrageous exercise in self-indulgence that was the three-disc Little Worlds, Béla Fleck & the Flecktones come back to the marketplace with The Hidden Land. The former outing was so excessive that Sony issued a single-disc sampler from the set hoping it would sell. Thankfully, the new set is a single disc, and for fans of the band there is plenty here to delight. The fusion of instrumental musics here -- jazz, bluegrass, funk, classical, and some global sounds is called by Fleck "serious Flecktones." It feels serious. For starters, the quartet dig into Bach's Preludes and Fugues (No. 20 in A Minor) to kick things off. It's a classic piece of the Flecktones wearing the original enough to make it their own. It's entertaining only for the sound of Fleck's 1937 Gibson Mastertone banjo. Much more compelling is "Labyrinth," a winding, knotty journey through jazz and improvisation -- the funk undertones of the piece are carried by Victor Wooten's gnarly bass line. But even here, Future Man's "Synth-Axe Drumitar" and his vocals -- poorly aping Naná Vasconcelos' glorious wordless singing from Pat Metheny's earlier recordings -- are more than what's really necessary. What moves this cut is Jeff Coffin's wondrous tenor playing. "Kaleidoscope"'s knotty blend of bluegrass riffing between Fleck and Coffin is stomping and beautiful, though it gets bogged down in fusiony nonsense on the choruses. But the moving playing in the bridge between the aforementioned pair over the skittering acoustic drums and programmed Drumitar keeps it grounded even when the piece becomes more abstract toward the end. The lyrical abstraction on the ballad "Who's Got Three" is amorphous but eerie and beautiful. It slips directly into the nearly straight-ahead swinging jazz of the horribly titled "Weed Whacker." The musical ideas here are, as usual, endless, which doesn't make it a great record. There are simply so many things vying for attention, seeking to make themselves known here, that a few less would have made individual compositions stand out more. The wandering, perhaps meandering, minor-key Middle Eastern flavor of "Chennai" works well because it's not cluttered and has distinctly different phases. The funky "Subterfuge" is just plain boring, and "Misunderstood" is just a mess, a mishmash of half-baked ideas couched in a ballad. As the "Whistle Tune," closes the album with Fleck just wrangling his Celtic-styled banjo playing transcendentally with Coffin's whistles and Wooten's pared bassing atop a simple drum track, we are rooted once more into the basis of the Flecktones' musical universes, not their metaverse. It's not that complexity and a multiplicity of ideas is a bad thing; quite the opposite, but knowing when to reign them in and make the music sing is another thing. This record sings only in a couple of places. The rest is "serious Flecktones." Perhaps this determination is simply not for most of us. It's easy to accept that, especially when those serious Flecktones fans will be debating individual musical passages until the next album is released.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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