Act Your Age [PA]Gordon Goodwin
Release Date: 09/30/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 1038382_CD
UPC # 676628114728
Label: Immergent
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Disc: 1
Disc: 2
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Solo Transcriptions
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Live Concert Videos
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Track By Track Commentary With Accompanying Photo Gallery
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Conversation With Lee Ritenour, Gordon Goodwin & Dan Savant With Accompanying Photo Gallery, A
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Big Phat Jam Winners
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Make Your Own Mix Of Two Act Your Age Tracks
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Individual Band Member Bios & Photo Gallery
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Performer: Gordon Goodwin
Artist: Lee Ritenour; Patti Austin; Art Tatum; Chick Corea; Dave Grusin; Nathan East Producer: Dan Savant; Gordon Goodwin; Lee Ritenour Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Gordon Goodwin: Grant Geissman, Andrew Synowiec (guitar); Sal Lozano (flute, piccolo, alto saxophone); Jeff Driskill, Brian Scanlon (flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone); Eric Marienthal (flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Jay Mason (bass clarinet, baritone saxophone); Pete Desienna, Dan Fomero, Wayne Bergeron, Bob Summers (trumpet); Alex Lles, Charlie Morillas, Francisco Torres, Andy Martin (trombone); Craig Ware (bass trombone); Rick Shaw (acoustic bass, electric bass); Bernie Dresel (drum); Brad Dutz (percussion). Personnel: Gordon Goodwin (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, piano); Dan Savant (trumpet). Music fans born before 1970 may not realize that many decades back, the big bands were a major force in pop music. But saxophonist, pianist, and big-bandleader Gordon Goodwin isn't peddling nostalgia for the past. On ACT YOUR AGE, he takes aspects of the big-band sound and successfully combines them with contemporary jazz and pop music. Guests on ACT YOUR AGE include Chick Corea, whose semi-hit "Senor Mouse" gets a roaring, rousing revival, while jazz singer Patti Austin sings on the ebullient Earth Wind & Fire hit "September." Nathan East, Dave Grusin, and Lee Ritenour also appear. ACT is not for old-school big-band devotees, but for those who enjoy audacious, driving mixtures of jazz, funk, and pop of various eras. It isn't easy to keep a big band together, but Gordon Goodwin has come up with various strategies to maintain his Big Phat Band since its founding at the turn of the 21st century. Although the band is a vehicle for his writing and arranging, Goodwin has not been shy about bringing on eye-catching guest stars and trying new things, whether that meant having Johnny Mathis sing a number or Dave Sanborn contribute to a reading of "Play That Funky Music." He has been rewarded with Grammy nominations and stratospheric sales (for this style of music, that is) in the 15,000-20,000 range. Act Your Age, the fourth Big Phat Band album (not counting the group's 2006 soundtrack to Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas) again reveals Goodwin's marketing savvy. Deliberately offered up just before the deadline for the 2008 Grammy Awards, it boasts a bevy of guests including Chick Corea, who recreates his "Senor Mouse"; Patti Austin, singing a cover of Earth, Wind & Fire's "September"; electric bassist Nathan East, taking the lead role on the title tune; Dave Grusin, playing on his "Punta Del Soul"; the album's producer, Lee Ritenour, adding electric guitar to "September" and "Punta Del Soul"; and, um, "Art Tatum." The quotation marks are necessary since the Tatum contribution is virtual, courtesy of an electronic process by which a Tatum performance of "Yesterdays" from 1949 was digitized, then re-performed by a Diskclavier, accompanied by a big band arrangement provided by Goodwin. Traditionalists will cringe, of course, but Goodwin doesn't care about them. He cares about reanimating big-band music. Funnily enough, he does that most consistently on the tracks that don't have any guests or gimmicks, and they actually take up a good part of a long disc, just not, for the most part, in the early sequencing, where the guest stars are found. As the album goes on, Goodwin's charts turn out to be punchy and inventive, and he is abetted by a precise and enthusiastic ensemble. He may have included more tangential elements than big band fans would prefer, but there is some undeniable contemporary big-band music on this album. (On CD copies of Act Your Age, "Floating Home," the album's final track, is available as a download-only track, not on the disc itself.) ~ William Ruhlmann
JazzTimes (p.80) - "The writing is full of interesting juxtapositions of the sections and suprising rhythmic turns, and the playing is consistently sharp and engaging."
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