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Aki Takase|Plays Fats Waller

Plays Fats Waller

Aki Takase

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What the world does not need is yet another slavish tribute to the great Fats Waller, one in which his original arrangements are re-created and his personal style respectfully reproduced. Aki Takase, being the slightly slantwise genius that she is, conceived of something very different for this project: a tribute album that would incorporate some of Waller's compositions alongside pieces by other New Orleans composers and original pieces by Takase herself -- some of which would allude slyly to the great man's sound, and others which would bring a completely different flavor to the mix. Her helpers include bass clarinetist Rudi Mahall, trombonist Nils Wogram, and the even more slantwise genius Eugene Chadbourne, who contributes vocals, banjo, and guitar. Familiar tunes like "Viper Rag" and "Handful of Keys" are given slightly twisted but delightful arrangements, and other period pieces like "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans" rub shoulders with Takase's own numbered intermezzi, which are often contemplative and harmonically spiky. The vocals tend to be a bit goofy, and some of the arrangements start out with long sections of skronky, atonal group improvisation. But the whole album hangs together surprisingly well and serves its purpose admirably: it celebrates the spirit of Waller's music without aping it thoughtlessly.

© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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1
Lookin' Good, But Feelin Bad
00:02:49

Aki Takase, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

2
Vipers Drag
00:06:45

Aki Takase, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

3
Ain't Misbehavin
00:04:50

Aki Takase, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

4
Handful of Keys
00:04:45

Aki Takase, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

5
Any Tune, But Fats Tune
00:04:42

Aki Takase, Composer, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

6
Your Feet's Too Big
00:02:07

Aki Takase, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

7
Intermezzo 1
00:02:03

Aki Takase, Composer, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

8
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans
00:03:32

Aki Takase, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

9
Intermezzo 2
00:01:03

Aki Takase, Composer, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

10
Hold Tight
00:02:09

Aki Takase, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

11
Kuroneko Yamato
00:03:00

Aki Takase, Composer, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

12
Intermezzo 3
00:00:53

Aki Takase, Composer, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

13
I Got the Feelin I'm Falling
00:02:14

Aki Takase, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

14
Tintenfisch in Wien
00:04:05

Aki Takase, Composer, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

15
Kauf Dir Einen Bunten Luftballon
00:04:24

Aki Takase, Performer

2004 Werner Aldinger 2004 Werner Aldinger

Albumbeschreibung

What the world does not need is yet another slavish tribute to the great Fats Waller, one in which his original arrangements are re-created and his personal style respectfully reproduced. Aki Takase, being the slightly slantwise genius that she is, conceived of something very different for this project: a tribute album that would incorporate some of Waller's compositions alongside pieces by other New Orleans composers and original pieces by Takase herself -- some of which would allude slyly to the great man's sound, and others which would bring a completely different flavor to the mix. Her helpers include bass clarinetist Rudi Mahall, trombonist Nils Wogram, and the even more slantwise genius Eugene Chadbourne, who contributes vocals, banjo, and guitar. Familiar tunes like "Viper Rag" and "Handful of Keys" are given slightly twisted but delightful arrangements, and other period pieces like "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans" rub shoulders with Takase's own numbered intermezzi, which are often contemplative and harmonically spiky. The vocals tend to be a bit goofy, and some of the arrangements start out with long sections of skronky, atonal group improvisation. But the whole album hangs together surprisingly well and serves its purpose admirably: it celebrates the spirit of Waller's music without aping it thoughtlessly.

© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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