Flood At The Ant Farm

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Phillip Johnston's Big Trouble
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Phillip Johnston's Big Trouble

Verrry clev-ah! Johnston's fancy riffs and 30-second drills and hot-shot chop-shop stops-out licks all invade the senses in a dozen turn-on-a-nickel charts. It's jumpy, quick two-step stuff that Johnston plies, drawing on the tradition of his work with Microscopic Septet and off-Madison Avenue jingles, as well as oblique fascinations with T. Monk and S. Lacy.

Artists :

Bob Henke ( Trumpet )
Dave Hofstra ( Bass )
Joe Ruddick ( Piano, Keyboards )
Kevin Norton ( Drums, Vibraphone )
Phillip Johnston ( Alto And Soprano Sax )
Ron Horton ( Trumpet )
Steve Swell ( Trombone )
Bob DeBellis ( Soprano, Tenor And Baritone Sax, Bass Clarinet )
Phillip Johnston's Big Trouble

Verrry clev-ah! Johnston's fancy riffs and 30-second drills and hot-shot chop-shop stops-out licks all invade the senses in a dozen turn-on-a-nickel charts. It's jumpy, quick two-step stuff that Johnston plies, drawing on the tradition of his work with Microscopic Septet and off-Madison Avenue jingles, as well as oblique fascinations with T. Monk and S. Lacy. Extensions of form and zippy, peripatetic charts for smart octet are your main meat here, certainly not-as notesmaster Francis Davis points out in a witty analogy-your oh-too-basic head-solos-out kinda set, or band, for that matter. Need soundalikes? I come up with smoothed out, classics-free Willem Breuker or Raymond Scott's witty illuminations addled with ADD, irreverencies like Either/Orchestra (pianist Ruddick's "Heaven Hell or Hoboken"). Sometimes a chart'll stretch out a bit, like the leisurely palm-beach stroll with Steve Swell's trombone that sets up "Mr. Crocodile," but bing! Johnston's light, droll soprano pokes in with a tasteful solo, and the ensemble heats up, and whoops! Bob deBellis' baritone blusters in and shows who the real hongry reptilian is. There are moments-lots of them. In fact, it's nearly all moments. Accumulatively, perhaps less than a sum of the parts. But nice parts. But is it jazz? What else could it be? And who cares anyway? Have fun. (Fred Bouchard)

More Information
Title Flood At The Ant Farm
Catalogue Number 120182-2
Display Artist Phillip Johnston's Big Trouble
Label Black Saint
Release date Dec 28, 1996
Year 1996
Format cd, digital
Duration 63:00
Main genre Jazz
Product type full album