{"id":84,"date":"2010-08-06T13:31:24","date_gmt":"2010-08-06T20:31:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/josephachambers.com\/?page_id=84"},"modified":"2010-08-06T13:31:24","modified_gmt":"2010-08-06T20:31:24","slug":"audiophile-audition","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.josephachambers.com\/?page_id=84","title":{"rendered":"Audiophile Audition"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1>Joe Chambers \u2013 Horace to Max \u2013 Savant<\/h1>\n<p>On his latest outing, Horace to Max, drummer Joe Chambers pays tribute to friends and fellow artists.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Joe Chambers \u2013 Horace to Max \u2013 Savant SCD 2107, 49:54 ****:<br \/>\n<\/strong><br \/>\n(Joe Chambers \u2013 drums, vibes, marimba, producer; Eric Alexander \u2013 tenor  saxophone; Xavier Davis \u2013 piano; Dwayne Burno \u2013 bass; Steve Berrios \u2013  percussion, drums; Nicole Guiland \u2013 voice (tracks 4 &amp; 7); Helen Sung  \u2013 piano (track 7); Richie Goode \u2013 bass (track 7))<\/p>\n<p>Joe Chambers started to gig professionally in the early 1960s after  he arrived in the Big Apple, but despite his influence on one or more  generations of drummers, he has never had the recognition of artists  with a higher stature such as Art Blakey, Tony Williams or Buddy Rich.  But among fellow musicians, critics and stalwart fans the drummer,  pianist, vibraphonist and composer is notable for his constancy,  reliability and creativity.<\/p>\n<p>On Chambers\u2019 second album for the Savant label, <em>Horace to Max<\/em>,  Chambers offers tribute to fallen heroes, lost friends and peers. With  his quintet that includes tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, pianist  Xavier Davis, bassist Dwayne Burno and percussionist Steve Berrios \u2013  plus three guests \u2013 Chambers runs through nine tracks totaling 50  minutes that ranges from bop to Afro-Cuban to two vocal cuts (courtesy  of Nicole Guiland).<\/p>\n<p>Throughout, Chambers swings and exhibits his substantial chops on  drums, marimba and vibes, often overdubbing over his own contributions.  He\u2019s aptly abetted by Berrios and together the two keep the percussion  elements upfront and vibrant.<\/p>\n<p>Chambers began an association with Max Roach in 1970 as a charter  member of the innovative ensemble M\u2019Boom, which gave Chambers insights  into composition, the business side of music and the dynamics of using  multiple percussive instruments. Chambers devotes remembrance of his  comrade and mentor, who passed away in 2007, with three specific pieces,  although Roach\u2019s spirit and drive is hinted at on nearly all the  material. Up first is Roach\u2019s \u201cMan from South Africa,\u201d an energetic 7\/8  number that includes a rousing Alexander tenor sax solo and Berrios\u2019  simmering hand percussion. Taking a cue from what he learned from Roach,  Chambers makes the tumbling rendition feel like it was cut in 2\/4 time,  affording a sense of accessibility. Vocalist Nicole Guiland appears on  two other Roach tunes. On the still-relevant and sharply political  \u201cMendacity\u201d Guiland effectively echoes Abbey Lincoln\u2019s original voicing,  while Alexander presents a soulful solo that is less pleading but no  less pleasing than Eric Dolphy\u2019s effort on the same song. Chambers  commences on vibes and then moves to his drum kit for a brisk break.  Guiland is joined by pianist Helen Sung and bassist Richie Goode on  another Roach track, \u201cLonesome Lover,\u201d which also began life as a  vehicle for Abbey Lincoln. Chambers\u2019 vibes and Sung\u2019s piano superbly  combine forces and Guiland appreciably escalates her emotional state as  the composition progresses.<\/p>\n<p>Other highlights include a boisterous interpretation of Thelonius  Monk\u2019s \u201cEvidence,\u201d also done by Roach, which features a new intro and  invigorating offerings from Chambers and Davis. Two tunes connected with  Miles Davis are equally memorable: Marcus Miller\u2019s evocative \u201cPortia,\u201d  from Davis\u2019 release Tutu, has Chambers overdubbing marimba and vibes,  while Wayne Shorter\u2019s \u201cWater Babies,\u201d found on the Davis compilation of  the same name, is fronted by a potent tenor sax and vibes interaction.<\/p>\n<p><strong>TrackList:<\/strong><br \/>\n1. Asiatic Raes<br \/>\n2. Ecaroh<br \/>\n3. Man from South Africa<br \/>\n4. Mendacity<br \/>\n5. Portia<br \/>\n6. Water Babies<br \/>\n7. Lonesome Lover<br \/>\n8. Evidence<br \/>\n9. Afreeka<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Doug Simpson<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Joe Chambers \u2013 Horace to Max \u2013 Savant On his latest outing, Horace to Max, drummer Joe Chambers pays tribute to friends and fellow artists. 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