Description: Additional Information from Movie Mars Product Description Personnel: David Pritchard (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar); Charles Oreña (bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Charles Orena (saxophone); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Ted Saunders (piano, electric piano); Patrice Rushen (keyboards); Bruce Malament (synthesizer); Larry Klein (acoustic bass, electric bass); Michael Jochum (drums, percussion); Chester Thompson , Paul Kreibich (drums). Recording information: Sage & Sound Studio, Los Angeles (01/1978). Photographer: Dot Hailey. In the late '70s, guitarist David Pritchard was one of the most obscure artists to land on the Inner City label, and remains so even with the issuance on CD of this, his first recording. It's a pity the world never caught up to him, but now everyone has a second chance to appreciate this approach to fusion, which -- although derivative -- displayed virtuosity and depth of character beyond more seasoned professionals. The Los Angeles-based Pritchard wrote all of this music, which taps from the wellspring of groups like fellow West Coasters John Stowell, David Friesen, and Oregon. Electric bass guitarist Larry Klein really asserts his musical side on this recording apart from his studio work or an association with wife Joni Mitchell, while drummer Paul Kreibich is at this time a young, impressionable drummer whose talent is clear and present. Lesser-knowns -- saxophonist Charles Orena and keyboardist Ted Saunders -- round out this group that plays arranged and written compositions based on cohesion, teamwork, and spontaneous jam-type precepts. You can tell the five musicians really enjoy playing this stuff, particularly during the opening number, the faux road song "Black Moon," which conjoins melodic sax and guitar with shimmering keyboards and ostinato bass. The title track is more forceful and has a lot going on, as Pritchard's steely tone offers a sound that flanks the busy British Canterbury movement in shifting tides and a samba base. The elusive melody of the three-minute semi-ballad "Inner Voice" swims around the tension inherent in Klein's single held bass note; "Dry Lake" is the world fusion piece resembling Oregon with cascading acoustic guitar and the soaring soprano sax of Orena latticed across deft probing and repeated basslines; while "Glider" is the most jazz-oriented track, a nice waltz, less concentrated and representing an acoustic, stand-apart cut. The most developed composition is "Hotel Spirit," with distinct organic California overtones floating above clouds before merging to a static swing. Even more involved, "Mirage" starts in the underground with Orena's bass clarinet, using more patient constructs via the electric piano of Saunders, and moving into lighter jazz-rock that merges into more complexity that the band just can't resist, and dives into. Over the years this recording may have been forgotten, but upon a revisit, it's fresh, inventive, and charming, not to mention well played by this (then) young group of fledgling fusioneers. It's a recommended item worth searching for. ~ Michael G. Nastos About Movie Mars All items are Brand New. We offer unbeatable prices, quick shipping times and a wide selection second to none. Purchases come with a 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee (minus Shipping & Handling fees) on all unopened products. All items are from licensed Distributors. We do not deal with any Bootleg or Used items!
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Producer: Chase Williams
Format: CD
Release Year: 2010
Genre: Jazz
Record Label: Inner City Jazz, Icjz
Artist: Pritchard, David
Release Title: Light Year