The M-Base concept, which never caught on in a big way but did influence the playing of a dozen or so top jazz improvisers, is heard in its prime on this Gary Thomas release. The tenor saxophonist (doubling on flute) meets up with the fiery altoist Greg Osby, keyboardist Geri Allen, keyboardist Tim Murphy, bassist Anthony Cox, drummer Dennis Chambers, percussionist Nana Vasconcelos, and, on some selections, guitarists John Scofield and Mick Goodrick. The music features dense ensembles, simultaneous improvisations, eccentric funk rhythms, and rhythmic but very dissonant horn solos that have a logic of their own.
This CD is well worth the wait. Carrington is joined by a number of jazz greats–pianist Herbie Hancock, saxophonist Gary Thomas, guitarists Kevin Eubanks and Paul Bollenback, and trumpeters Wallace Roney and Terence Blanchard. Stylistically, Carrington's drumming is a brilliant blend of Tony Williams's power, Billy Higgins's finesse, and Elvin Jones's African syncopations. She knows that she does not need to blow everybody away with loud solos, so she leads by driving her band mates. She wrote most of the music, which has a '60s, Miles Davis feel. "Jazz Is" is a spectral opus featuring actor Malcolm Jamal Warner on spoken word and bass. "Lost Star" swings with a Live at the Plugged Nickel vibe, while her take on Wayne Shorter's classic "Witch Hunt" is a melodically recombinant version for this century.
As a leader, saxophonist and composer Gary Thomas is wildly ambitious. Throughout the 1980s and into the '90s, Thomas experimented with everything from free jazz and funk to heavy metal and hip-hop. Exile's Gate is another such exercise. There are two distinct bands accompanying him here. One is made up of Thomas on tenor with drummer Jack DeJohnette and guitarist Paul Bollenback with organist Tim Murphy and bassist Ed Howard. The other features the latter two musicians, Marvin Sewell on guitar and drummer Terri Lyne Carrington. The first band plays Thomas' free-spirited and aggressive originals while the second plays standards for the most part. Only Thomas would think of putting the two approaches together on one record on alternate cuts.
Universal International's The Ultimate Collection lives up to its name with a sprawling three-disc (for some people, a single-disc Ace of Base compilation just doesn't cut it) overview of the alternately beloved and reviled Swedish dance-pop outfit's career. For the most part, UC covers all of the same ground as 2000's Greatest Hits, 2003's Singles of the 90s, and Arista's Platinum & Gold Collection, balancing radio behemoths like "Don't Turn Around," "The Sign," and "All That She Wants" with smaller hits such as "Wheel of Fortune" and Bananarama's "Cruel Summer." What distinguishes The Ultimate Collection from previous comps is the inclusion of some deeper album cuts and an entire disc of remixes, in case "The Sign" didn't get stuck in your head the first time around. ~ James Christopher Monger
Ace of base are one of the most successful pop groups who ruled the charts in the 1990s, producing inescapable pop singles, including 12 UK Top 40 hits. Hits include: #1 worldwide chart Toppers 'all that she wants' And 'the sign' Alongside 'don't turn around', 'life is a Flower', 'cruel summer' And 'beautiful life'. Edsel presents Ace of base 'all that she wants: the classic collection' To celebrate the group's 30th anniversary. This 11 CD + DVD career-spanning box set featuring the classic albums: 'happy Nation', 'the bridge', 'Flowers' And 'da capo', plus the rarities and out-takes compilation 'hidden gems'.
Ace of base are one of the most successful pop groups who ruled the charts in the 1990s, producing inescapable pop singles, including 12 UK Top 40 hits. Hits include: #1 worldwide chart Toppers 'all that she wants' And 'the sign' Alongside 'don't turn around', 'life is a Flower', 'cruel summer' And 'beautiful life'. Edsel presents Ace of base 'all that she wants: the classic collection' To celebrate the group's 30th anniversary. This 11 CD + DVD career-spanning box set featuring the classic albums: 'happy Nation', 'the bridge', 'Flowers' And 'da capo', plus the rarities and out-takes compilation 'hidden gems'.