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Be My Monster Love

David Murray Infinity Quartet

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David Murray's last Motema Music offering, Plays Nat King Cole en Español, wowed listeners with its inventive reading of the music from the great singer's two Spanish-language albums with a Cuban ensemble. On Be My Monster Love, Murray unveils his Infinity Quartet (named for the jazz loft he and Stanley Crouch operated in New York in the 1970s) with pianist/organist Marc Cary, drummer Nasheet Waits, and bassist Jaribu Shahid. While a Latin-tinged groove on opener "French Kiss for Valerie" sets the tone in post-bop terms, this is a varied affair that showcases the many aspects of the tradition Murray embodies in both his playing and arranging. He provides a link between an Ellington-ian elegance and the deep, gospel-influenced emotionalism of Albert Ayler, the soulful, melodic, inquisitive investigations of Ben Webster, and the modal openness of John Coltrane. The title track features Macy Gray (the first of three tunes here with lyrics by writer Ishmael Reed), offering her raw, sensual vocal on a fingerpopping swinger. Gregory Porter makes three appearances as well, first on the nearly gospel-ized R&B of "Army of the Faithful (Joyful Noise)," driven by Cary's B-3 and recalling Murray's Special Quartet with the late Don Pullen. The midtempo "Sorrow Song" is actually a deeply moving ballad with the saxophonist offering a rounded warmth in his tone as Waits' skittering cymbals set the groove. Rich, modal soul and Latin rhythms underpin Porter's vocal on "About the Children," with lyrics by Last Poet Abiodun Oyewole. Shahid's bassline is a propulsive glue, holding seemingly disparate elements together in a glorious whole. Murray's former teacher, trumpeter Bobby Bradford, guests with the quartet on the skillfully skewed blues walk that is "The Graduate." But the set's finest moment is on the nearly straight-ahead sprint that is "Stressology," with Murray getting in some of his most fleet-fingered lines and righteous groans. The interplay between Cary's piano and Shahid's bass is breathtaking. Be My Monster Love is a diverse, travel modern creative jazz through a prismatic lens. While Murray's compositions are tighter and more song-like than ever (the presence of these excellent vocalists highlights this), he simultaneously offers a group of stellar players the opportunity (collectively and individually) to shine and push their margins. Highly recommended.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
French Kiss for Valerie
David Murray
00:06:55

David Murray, Composer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - Jana Herzen, Producer - Sylvain Mercer, MixingEngineer - Valerie Malot, Producer, MixingEngineer

2013 Motema 2013 Motema

2
Be My Monster Love
David Murray
00:06:35

David Murray, Composer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - MACY GRAY, FeaturedArtist - Jana Herzen, Producer - Ishmael Reed, Composer - Sylvain Mercer, MixingEngineer - Valerie Malot, Producer, MixingEngineer

2013 Motema 2013 Motema

3
Stressology
David Murray
00:06:45

David Murray, Composer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - Jana Herzen, Producer - Sylvain Mercer, MixingEngineer - Valerie Malot, Producer, MixingEngineer

2013 Motema 2013 Motema

4
Army of the Faithful (Joyful Noise)
David Murray
00:06:19

David Murray, Composer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - Gregory Porter, FeaturedArtist - Jana Herzen, Producer - Ishmael Reed, Composer - Sylvain Mercer, MixingEngineer - Valerie Malot, Producer, MixingEngineer

2013 Motema 2013 Motema

5
Sorrow Song
David Murray
00:08:58

David Murray, Composer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - Jana Herzen, Producer - Sylvain Mercer, MixingEngineer - Valerie Malot, Producer, MixingEngineer

2013 Motema 2013 Motema

6
About the Children
David Murray
00:07:49

Abiodun Oyewole, Composer - David Murray, Composer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - Gregory Porter, FeaturedArtist - Jana Herzen, Producer - Sylvain Mercer, MixingEngineer - Valerie Malot, Producer, MixingEngineer

2013 Motema 2013 Motema

7
The Graduate
David Murray
00:05:41

David Murray, Composer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - Bobby Bradford, FeaturedArtist - Jana Herzen, Producer - Sylvain Mercer, MixingEngineer - Valerie Malot, Producer, MixingEngineer

2013 Motema 2013 Motema

8
Hope Is a Thing With Feathers
David Murray
00:07:19

David Murray, Composer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer - Gregory Porter, FeaturedArtist - Jana Herzen, Producer - Ishmael Reed, Composer - Sylvain Mercer, MixingEngineer - Valerie Malot, Producer, MixingEngineer

2013 Motema 2013 Motema

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David Murray's last Motema Music offering, Plays Nat King Cole en Español, wowed listeners with its inventive reading of the music from the great singer's two Spanish-language albums with a Cuban ensemble. On Be My Monster Love, Murray unveils his Infinity Quartet (named for the jazz loft he and Stanley Crouch operated in New York in the 1970s) with pianist/organist Marc Cary, drummer Nasheet Waits, and bassist Jaribu Shahid. While a Latin-tinged groove on opener "French Kiss for Valerie" sets the tone in post-bop terms, this is a varied affair that showcases the many aspects of the tradition Murray embodies in both his playing and arranging. He provides a link between an Ellington-ian elegance and the deep, gospel-influenced emotionalism of Albert Ayler, the soulful, melodic, inquisitive investigations of Ben Webster, and the modal openness of John Coltrane. The title track features Macy Gray (the first of three tunes here with lyrics by writer Ishmael Reed), offering her raw, sensual vocal on a fingerpopping swinger. Gregory Porter makes three appearances as well, first on the nearly gospel-ized R&B of "Army of the Faithful (Joyful Noise)," driven by Cary's B-3 and recalling Murray's Special Quartet with the late Don Pullen. The midtempo "Sorrow Song" is actually a deeply moving ballad with the saxophonist offering a rounded warmth in his tone as Waits' skittering cymbals set the groove. Rich, modal soul and Latin rhythms underpin Porter's vocal on "About the Children," with lyrics by Last Poet Abiodun Oyewole. Shahid's bassline is a propulsive glue, holding seemingly disparate elements together in a glorious whole. Murray's former teacher, trumpeter Bobby Bradford, guests with the quartet on the skillfully skewed blues walk that is "The Graduate." But the set's finest moment is on the nearly straight-ahead sprint that is "Stressology," with Murray getting in some of his most fleet-fingered lines and righteous groans. The interplay between Cary's piano and Shahid's bass is breathtaking. Be My Monster Love is a diverse, travel modern creative jazz through a prismatic lens. While Murray's compositions are tighter and more song-like than ever (the presence of these excellent vocalists highlights this), he simultaneously offers a group of stellar players the opportunity (collectively and individually) to shine and push their margins. Highly recommended.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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