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Wendell Harrison & Mama's Licking Stick Clarinet Ensemble|Rush & Hustle

Rush & Hustle

Wendell Harrison & Mama's Licking Stick Clarinet Ensemble & Jerry Gonzalez

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This original Wen-Ha recording, independently released by Harrison, is now on a major label -- Enja. At last the world at large can hear this richly textured ensemble which incorporates swinging syncopation or Latin rhythms as the foundation for five clarinetists (Ernie Rodgers, Harold Orr, Greg Koltyck, Paul Onachuck and Ken Hobenstreet) to weave their orchestral tapestry while soloists Harrison and the vaunted James Carter (on the monstrous contrabass clarinet) do their thing. Some pretty stunning music is being made here by any criteria. At its deepest and most thoughtful recesses, the ensemble on "Pamela's Holiday," with help from percussionist Mahindi Masai, doles out a modal undercurrent grafted onto a light Afro-Cuban rhythm, and produces some extraordinarily beautiful sounds. The title track swings with a fervor Bechet, Goodman, or DeFranco would stop and take notice of. "Gonna Take You Out" is a jumpy kind of funk, while a nice Latin flavor spices the lone standard "My Shining Hour," arranged by Cassius Richmond. The most modern piece, "The Hooptie," shifts from brooding to optimistic with an ostinato bass and soaring melody, a bit dank but always head nodding, even in the tricky 5/4 time signature. A most spiritual "Urban Lullaby" also sports a light tropical scent, and the closer, a tenor sax driven "Saga of a Carrot" is a hard samba stew that has a heavy, meat and potatoes melody and some avant free segments. Sounds this strong and full cannot be denied their place as a unique entity among modern jazz ensembles. Harrison's imaginative music and arrangements, with help from such fellow Detroiters as pianist Pamela Wise and bassist Marion Hayden, in particular, and the incendiary Carter for added heat, establishes a tradition of its own. Others will simply have to follow to see if they can go one up.

© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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Rush & Hustle
Jerry González
00:04:05

Wendell Harrison & Mama's Licking Stick Clarinet Ensemble, Performer

1999 ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winkelmann GmbH 1999 ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winkelmann GmbH

2
My Shining Hour
Jerry González
00:03:15

Wendell Harrison & Mama's Licking Stick Clarinet Ensemble, Performer

1999 ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winkelmann GmbH 1999 ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winkelmann GmbH

3
The Hooptie
Jerry González
00:06:49
4
Pamela's Holiday
Jerry González
00:07:45
5
Gonna Take You Out
Jerry González
00:04:41

Wendell Harrison & Mama's Licking Stick Clarinet Ensemble, Performer

1999 ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winkelmann GmbH 1999 ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winkelmann GmbH

6
Urban Lullaby
Jerry González
00:06:43

Wendell Harrison & Mama's Licking Stick Clarinet Ensemble, Performer

1999 ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winkelmann GmbH 1999 ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winkelmann GmbH

7
Saga Of A Carrot
Jerry González
00:07:28

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This original Wen-Ha recording, independently released by Harrison, is now on a major label -- Enja. At last the world at large can hear this richly textured ensemble which incorporates swinging syncopation or Latin rhythms as the foundation for five clarinetists (Ernie Rodgers, Harold Orr, Greg Koltyck, Paul Onachuck and Ken Hobenstreet) to weave their orchestral tapestry while soloists Harrison and the vaunted James Carter (on the monstrous contrabass clarinet) do their thing. Some pretty stunning music is being made here by any criteria. At its deepest and most thoughtful recesses, the ensemble on "Pamela's Holiday," with help from percussionist Mahindi Masai, doles out a modal undercurrent grafted onto a light Afro-Cuban rhythm, and produces some extraordinarily beautiful sounds. The title track swings with a fervor Bechet, Goodman, or DeFranco would stop and take notice of. "Gonna Take You Out" is a jumpy kind of funk, while a nice Latin flavor spices the lone standard "My Shining Hour," arranged by Cassius Richmond. The most modern piece, "The Hooptie," shifts from brooding to optimistic with an ostinato bass and soaring melody, a bit dank but always head nodding, even in the tricky 5/4 time signature. A most spiritual "Urban Lullaby" also sports a light tropical scent, and the closer, a tenor sax driven "Saga of a Carrot" is a hard samba stew that has a heavy, meat and potatoes melody and some avant free segments. Sounds this strong and full cannot be denied their place as a unique entity among modern jazz ensembles. Harrison's imaginative music and arrangements, with help from such fellow Detroiters as pianist Pamela Wise and bassist Marion Hayden, in particular, and the incendiary Carter for added heat, establishes a tradition of its own. Others will simply have to follow to see if they can go one up.

© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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