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Urban Mythology, Vol. 1


Free Form Funky Freqs / CD / 2008


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Urban Mythology, Vol. 1 is the debut recording by the superstar power trio of guitarist Vernon Reid, bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma, and drummer Grant Calvin Weston under the moniker of the Free Form Funky Freqs. This disc is actually only the third-ever performance by the band. The first was an informal get-together among old friends and collaborators for the closing of New York's Tonic performance space. They played a second show before entering a studio to make this fiery outing. For starters, the pedigrees of all three men should be mentioned and where the lines intersect. Reid is well-known as the guitar hero fueling the overdriven rock attack of hitmakers Living Colour. Before that he played guitar with Ronald Shannon Jackson's decoding society, and has of late been producing and playing on James Blood Ulmer's records, which is where all three intersect. Reid is also half of the Yohimbe Brothers with DJ Logic. Weston and Tacuma were members of Ornette Coleman's groundbreaking electric Prime Time band in the middle of the 1970s, and all three have been part of Ulmer's recordings as well. As for this date, the booklet sleeve states emphatically that no additional guitar, bass, or drum parts were overdubbed. Reid added some electronic sounds and samples later on, but essentially what you hear is what happened when this trio got together to make a record. Clocking in at just under an hour, this is a wild ride into the unconscious worlds of freakout guitar rock, funk, jazz, and "other" music.
The bottom line is this: guitar fans will be knocked out; this is one of the hippest, nastiest, most utterly electric six-string music on record since David Torn's Prezens album, and is as fiery and intuitive as Band of Gypsys, the Mahavishnu Orchestra's live recording Between Nothingness & Eternity, or even Santana's more inspired moments on Lotus. That said, with a rhythm section as inventive and instinctive as this one, the lines between jazz, funk, and rock can get blurry and disappear. Having worked with everyone form Byard Lancaster and Ornette to Blood Ulmer and Nona Hendryx , Tacuma's funk is bomb-heavy and as rubbery as the Funkadelic live thang, while providing the rock-solid support necessary to launch ideas and as well as punch rhythmic statements for a lead guitarist. And Weston? He is one of the most underrated and innovative drummers to come out of the jazz world. As a young man paired with Denardo Coleman in Prime Time, he displayed the canny improvisational skills that gave Ornette and guitarists Bern Nex and Charles Ellerbee wings. With Ulmer he took the complexities of the guitarist's harmolodic scalar inquiries as an adjunct to the punchy, blues-driven rhythmic attack employed and fed them back bigger and more stretched-out than would seem possible -- this went double on the albums he cut with Ulmer's Music Revelation Ensemble.
The set begins in near complete free flight. "A Tale of Two Bridges" (a seemingly unmistakable reference to New Orleans and Katrina) begins with the bassist's low rumbling pattern answered with breaks by Weston. Reid enters almost immediately, hits the groove, and lets his effects boxes and pedals loose. He twins his leads and harmonically rearranges them, and Tacuma begins to extrapolate on the groove, adding an extra note here and there to trigger a break from Weston and give Reid a more elastic color palette to work with, from elongated held notes to eighth-note runs in extremis. Weston's chunky, spot-on rim shots and hi-hat work are doubled by his bass drum as a bigger bottom.
 

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