Description: Tracks:It's No Fun Not to Like PopWar-torn JohnnyRushdieWine Is the ThreadThe Earth from AboveLeft It On the PlaygroundJeff BeckI Was LikeMosleyHoly JoeRugged Individual Performer Notes: Personnel: Wayne Krantz (vocals, guitar); Keith Carlock (drums).Audio Mixer: Ken Freeman.Recording information: Manhattan Beach, New York, NY (03/2009); Matt Wells' 1 East, New York, NY (03/2009).Photographer: Michael Weintrob.Fans of electric guitarist Wayne Krantz have been waiting well over a decade to hear something new or commercially available on CD, and here it is. It seems he's a more mature player, not as raucous or raw as in previous years where volume and screaming, high-pitched sounds were favored. Not to say he's refined his approach, but it seems as if Krantz is more interested in flowing composition, symmetry, and teamwork within funky beats rather than trying to stand above the plethora of rock-oriented jazz guitarists. With bassist Tim Lefebvre and drummer Keith Carlock, Krantz has a solid idea of what he wants to portray, and compact ideas swimming around in his head and fingers. There's only a modicum of noodling, some inane vocalizing here and there, but it does not detract from the overall message he's attempting to get across. He might even be heard as a thoughtful tunesmith on the languid "Rushdie," a slow and introspective "The Earth from Above," or "Moseley." While faster externally, "Left It on the Playground" is a nine-minute jam, at times wonky, but for the most part exploring some interesting industrialized effects. Then again, there are those untamed moments, as on the appropriately titled "War-Torn Johnny" or the hard-edged "Holy Joe" where the razor-edge impulses of Krantz cannot be denied. It is his tribute, "Jeff Beck," where the guitarist adds something unique, as vocal-type, faux-wah-wah sounds from Lefebvre set up some choppy and looser lines, while a much more defined blues in 6/8 time signifies "Rugged Individual." Of the vocal selections, the anthem for sommeliers "Wine Is the Thread" works best in its soulful, song-style repast, but it is not a strong suit. Krantz admitted he became discouraged with the music business, as working diligently on a project did not mean the recording would get proper promotion or distribution. Since the advent of the Internet, he's made live performances available as downloads. This project has a spontaneous, liquid quality to it that may very well establish a new concept for a figure far too talented to take any more time away from the studio to document his pithy, intriguing music. Professional Reviews: JazzTimes (p.64) - "The swagger of funk arises in many of its tunes, and humor does too....Fun stuff..." Producer: Wayne Krantz, Tim Lefebvre Format: CD (1 Disc) Country: USA Release Date: 1 August, 2009 Label: City Hall Records Dimensions: 12.6 x 13.9 x 0.7 centimeters (0.08 kg)
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Track #1: It's No Fun Not to Like Pop
Track #2: War-torn Johnny
Track #3: Rushdie
Track #4: Wine Is the Thread
Track #5: The Earth from Above
Track #6: Left It On the Playground
Track #7: Jeff Beck
Track #8: I Was Like
Track #9: Mosley
Track #10: Holy Joe
Track #11: Rugged Individual
Release Year: 2009
Format: CD
Era: 2000s
Genre: Jazz
Type: Album
Style: Fusion
Record Label: Abstract Logix
Artist: Wayne Krantz
Release Title: Krantz-Carlock-Lefebvre