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Jump for George
Imaginary Homeland
Jump for George
Genres: International Music, Jazz
 
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A soulful blend of African fiddle, talking drums, and jazz. Imaginary Homeland weaves lyrical melodies and percussive grooves into a potent blend of African and American traditions. Jazz composer David Rogers left his M...  more »

     
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All Artists: Imaginary Homeland
Title: Jump for George
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Label: Jumbie Records
Release Date: 5/1/2004
Genres: International Music, Jazz
Style: Africa
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 823411006023

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A soulful blend of African fiddle, talking drums, and jazz. Imaginary Homeland weaves lyrical melodies and percussive grooves into a potent blend of African and American traditions. Jazz composer David Rogers left his Missouri roots and his music conservatory training in the States to spend two years living in the home of master drummers in rural Ghana. Living in a thatch hut through dust storms and rain seasons, he studied the native drum language and history of the talking drum. When he returned, he formed Imaginary Homeland with three other American musicians whose combined experience stretches from Ghana and Uganda to the hills of West Virginia and downtown New York. Marlene Rice's soaring violin and Matt Pavolka's acoustic bass find the string sound in each of these traditions, while percussionist Mark Stone drives the rhythm. In their new CD, JUMP FOR GEORGE, Imaginary Homeland finds vivid connections between these and nearer American musical roots. The results will delight music lovers looking for a fresh sound rooted in the traditions of both Africa and the Americas.
 

CD Reviews

New worlds of world music
K. J. Vrotsos | 07/28/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Okay, I confess I've been put off by some new "world music" recordings that are derivative or over-produced -- too flavor-of-the-month, too slick and smooth, as if listeners can't appreciate organic and spontaneous sounds. But wow. I can't stop listening to this. This CD is a blend of old and new, of different worlds and different musical histories. I haven't heard anything like it: eclectic, lively, imaginative, melodic, humorous, serious, and soulful. This band has it all plus its own unique live sound, great improvisation plus intelligent composing, and amazing musicianship. Truly hot violin, nimble and provocative sax, grooving bass that really talks back to African drums, and out-of-this-world percussion. (Is that really only one guy having a polyrhythmic party on four-five African drums and rattles while Rogers is soaring on the sax? The CD lists only two guys on percussion -- including Rogers.) I have to say that this is one of the most exciting, honest, and original CD's I've heard in a decade. Definitely a keeper, whether I want to travel and expand my mind or just feel like letting my body dance."
Creative and exciting!
Laura Brown | New York, NY USA | 07/26/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is some wonderful, creative, and exciting music--unexpected combinations of different traditions that all come together to form a unique sound. Anyone who enjoys American jazz or that broad category of "world music" will enjoy "Jump for George." Composer David Rogers shows a deep understanding of both the American and and the African traditions, and the performances are tight and very impressive. This CD will truly have you jumping!"