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''Elastic'' is a 2002 studio album by American jazz saxophonist
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. The album was released on September 10, 2002, by the
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label.


Background

The album is considered as the Redman's first full-length record with electric instruments—after eight acoustic albums. Also, ''Elastic'' follows the self-titled CD by Yaya3, which features the same lineup: Redman with keyboardist Sam Yahel and drummer Brian Blade. The Yaya3 CD was released on Loma Records, once the R&B subsidiary of Warner Bros. The concept for Yaya3 and ''Elastic'' began when Redman started playing with Yahel and Blade at the New York's Small's club in the late 1990s.


Reception

David R. Adler of
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wrote "Coming fast on the heels of Redman's collaborative Yaya3 date with the same players (organist Sam Yahel and drummer Brian Blade), Elastic is more about pop/soul-funk than jazz, but it doesn't sacrifice any of Yaya3's organic feeling and improvisational focus. Here, Yahel plays not only the Hammond organ, but also the Fender Rhodes, clavinet, and other assorted electric keys. Redman makes liberal use of overdubbing and signal processing, much of which is surprisingly subtle. The result is quite a lot of sound for three people, quite a lot of inspired blowing, and quite a lot of stylistic ground covered." John Fordham of ''
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'' noted "...the afterglow, as so often with recent Redman discs, is surprisingly brief." ''
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'' review by Jeff Simon noted, "Not a bad thing to be by a long shot. There is a ton of infectious grooves on this disc... It's a lot of fun. But, unlike his ambitious counterpart and contemporary James Carter, it only confirms that Redman is the authentic monster tenor of slackers everywhere." Stuart Nicholson of ''
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'' added, "Redman remains more student than trailblazer here, more the eternal protege. But that’s enough, for now-hell, ''Elastic'' is a fun disc-and more searching questions about the emotional depth of his work can wait for another day." C. Andrew Hovan of ''
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'' wrote, "Although an audience's reaction to any artistic endeavor is ultimately personal, some pieces seem to speak with great fluency and attraction and others are more difficult to decipher. Redman's work here not only speaks with clarity but it also rewards repeated exposure. Any disc that keeps finding itself in my player, when so many don't merit much past two or three spins, recommends itself and ''Elastic'' does just that."


Track listing


Personnel

Musicians * Joshua Redman – tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone * Sam Yahel – grand piano, electric piano (Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer), organ (Hammond B3), synthesizer (Yamaha CS150, Korg MS 2000), clavinet (Hohner) *
Brian Blade Brian Blade (born July 25, 1970) is an American jazz drummer, composer, and session musician. Early life Born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, Blade was exposed to gospel and praise music while attending Zion Baptist Church at which his ...
– drums * Bashiri Johnson – tambourine (tracks: 1, 2, 6, 7), shaker (tracks: 2, 6, 9), congas & bongos (track: 7) Production * Joshua Redman – producer * Matt Pierson – producer * Sam Yahel – producer (additional production) * James Farber – co-producer * Dana Watson – project coordinator * James Farber – engineer (recording, mixing) * Greg Calbi – engineer (mastering) * Andy Snitzer – engineer (digital editing) * Todd Parker – engineer (additional engineering) * Keith Nelson – engineer (assistant)


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* {{Authority control Joshua Redman albums 2002 albums Post-bop albums Warner Records albums Albums produced by Matt Pierson