''Spectrum Road'' is the debut album by the American
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of the same name, featuring bassist and vocalist
Jack Bruce, guitarist
Vernon Reid, keyboard player
John Medeski, and drummer
Cindy Blackman Santana
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. The group's sole release, it was recorded in February 2011 at Maggie's Farm in Pipersville, Pennsylvania, and was issued in 2012 by
Palmetto Records
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. The album pays homage to the
jazz fusion
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band
The Tony Williams Lifetime
The Tony Williams Lifetime was a jazz fusion group led by jazz drummer Tony Williams.
Original line-up
The Tony Williams Lifetime was founded in 1969 as a power trio with John McLaughlin on electric guitar, and Larry Young on organ. The ban ...
, and is named after the song "Via the Spectrum Road" from the 1969 Lifetime recording ''
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''. Bruce served as a personal link to Lifetime, as he participated in the creation of their second album, ''
Turn It Over'' (1970).
The band's origins dated back to 2001, when Reid, who was touring with Bruce's group, suggested that they put together an ensemble to revisit and explore the music of Lifetime.
Reid recommended that they include Medeski and Blackman Santana, and the quartet finally came together in 2008.
Blackman Santana would record her own Lifetime tribute album, ''
Another Lifetime'', in 2010.
Although the album revolves around material from Lifetime recordings, the musicians were not interested in recreating the original music, and instead viewed the charts as jumping-off points.
Reid reflected: "If this was focused on the so-called 'glories of the past' it would be dead on arrival. Since Tony's expression is only now being fully understood, we can take that momentum and run with it."
Reception
In a review for
AllMusic
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, Thom Jurek wrote: "Spectrum Road's self-titled debut delivers in full on the supergroup promise; in addition, they provide the kind of forward-looking tribute that a pioneer like Williams truly deserves."
Steve Greenlee of
Jazz Times
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Coverage
After a decade of growt ...
stated: "The 10-song program... is vicious but well plotted. In addition to jazz-rock fusion, there are elements of prog-rock, funk, metal and blues in this stew; depending on the moment, one particular style may rise to the fore... It's crazy good. Even the listener needs a rest when this album is over."
Writing for
Jambands.com, Brian Robbins commented: "the sum of these parts is every bit as good as you might hope it would be... Egos? None. Talent? Oh, man … this was meant to be."
The Absolute Sound
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History
''The Absolute Sound'' was founded in 1973 by Harry Pearson, ...
's Derk Richardson remarked: "This is not polite jazz. The ferocious (yet nuanced) recorded performance throws down a gauntlet, as well, and clears the decks of any expectations listeners might bring to the experience... For anyone with a soft spot for the icons of prog-rock and jazz-fusion... ''Spectrum Road'' is musical manna from heaven."
Doug Collette of
All About Jazz
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wrote: "Pure power takes precedence over finesse on ''Spectrum Road'', but just barely... there's enough loyalty to the source... without undermining the spontaneity of the moment(s)."
In an article for Burning Ambulance, Phil Freeman stated that the musicians "absorb tunes from all versions of Lifetime into a single encompassing vision that's loud, hard-rocking, sometimes funky, frequently quite exploratory, and more adventurous than most repertory projects or tribute bands. They're not actually trying to sound exactly like the original Lifetime, from any year or any album; they're honoring the singular vision that flowed through all those albums by making the music new."
Writing for Something Else!, S. Victor Aaron commented: "''Spectrum Road'' reintroduces the limitless possibilities that were abundant... when Williams and his fearless Lifetime band were racing across the frontier and leaving most everyone behind. Here is a supergroup that actually lives up to the billing, making their debut album the rock-jazz event of the year. And Tony Williams' legacy gets a long overdue upgrade."
A writer for Grateful Web remarked: "It's apparent from the get-go that more than just another supergroup, this is a deeply attuned band speaking a rarefied improvisational language. As the recording unfolds, there's a primal urgency to the performances... Each of these four iconoclasts play to the peak of their musical powers, yet ultimately achieve a whole greater than the sum of their individual parts."
Track listing
# "Vuelta Abajo" (
Tony Williams) – 5:30
# "There Comes a Time" (Tony Williams) – 4:22
# "Coming Back Home" (
Jan Hammer
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) – 4:40
# "Where" (
John McLaughlin) – 12:44
# "An T-eilan Muileach" (Traditional) – 4:33
# "Vashkar" (
Carla Bley
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) – 5:57
# "One Word" (John McLaughlin) – 4:18
# "Blues for Tillmon" (Cindy Blackman Santana, Jack Bruce, John Medeski, Vernon Reid) – 5:41
# "Allah Be Praised" (
Larry Young) – 4:12
# "Wild Life" (Tony Williams) – 4:53
Personnel
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Jack Bruce – bass, vocals
*
Vernon Reid – guitar
*
John Medeski – organ, mellotron
*
Cindy Blackman Santana
Cindy Blackman Santana (born November 18, 1959), sometimes known as Cindy Blackman, is an American jazz and rock drummer. Blackman has recorded several jazz albums as a bandleader and has performed with Pharoah Sanders, Sonny Simmons, Ron Cart ...
– drums, vocals
References
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2012 debut albums
Jack Bruce albums
Vernon Reid albums
John Medeski albums
Cindy Blackman albums
Palmetto Records albums