Songs: The Music of Allen Toussaint / Rose, New Orleans Jazz Orchestra

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New Orleans is a musical melting pot that has been cooking up music royalty for nearly over a century. The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, now in it's seventeenth year, is dedicated to preserving the tradition of New Orleans music and culture while exploring the works of artists that might be considered slightly outside the realm of jazz.

"Songs: The Music of Allen Toussaint" is the fourth studio recording by the Orchestra and the first under new music director Adonis Rose. Toussaint, one of New Orleans' most well-known composers, wrote the classic tunes "Java", "Electricity", "Southern Nights" and "Working In A Coal Mine" which all get fresh large ensemble interpretations on this new disc. Other tunes associated with Toussaint, but not necessarily written by him, such as the classic "Tequila", are also on the playlist. A raucous and swinging tribute to a true American music original performed by his home town ensemble.

REVIEW:

Allen Toussaint (1938-2015), a composer / producer who made his mark in the broad spheres of R&B, rock and roll, funk, country and pop music, may seem at first glance an unusual choice for a big-band jazz tribute. On the other hand, the New Orleans native never strayed far from the pivotal music of his home city, embracing and supporting jazz even as he found other musical worlds to conquer. So when vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater remarked to Adonis Rose, artistic director of the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, that she’d never heard a big-band treatment of Toussaint’s music, Rose took her comment to heart and decided to make it happen.

The result is the buoyant and earthy Songs, on which NOJO, recording for the first time under Rose’s baton, explores half a dozen songs written by Toussaint, one more associated with him (“Tequila”), and colorful tribute numbers by Gerald French (“Gert Town”) and Leonard Brown (“Zimple Street”). Bridgewater is the orchestra’s guest vocalist on “It’s Raining” and (alongside Philip Manuel) “With You in Mind.” Percussionist French sings on the rhythmic “Gert Town” (named for the neighborhood in which Toussaint grew up), overdubbing himself on vocal and various percussion instruments, accompanied only by Rose on bass drum and NOJO percussionist Alexey Marti on congas. Brown sings and plays trumpet on “Zimple Street,” a bluesy cooker on which he fashions one of the album’s brightest solos (preceding another strong statement by either Khari Allen Lee or Jeronne Ansari on alto sax).

“Tequila,” introduced by The Champs in 1958 and later covered by Toussaint on his album We the People, sounds even better sans voices here, thanks to steadfast blowing by NOJO and crisp solos by (unnamed) tenor sax and trombone. The orchestra does well by Toussaint’s themes too, opening in an old-line New Orleans groove on “Southern Nights” (nice vocal by an unbilled Michael Watson who is at least cited in Rose’s liner notes) before proceeding to the handsome ballad “It’s Raining,” on which Bridgewater is in full seductive mode. Edward Petersen’s impressive arrangement of “Working in the Coal Mine” showcases alto Ansari with male chorus, the funky, second-line “Ruler of My Heart” the orchestra’s splendid resident vocalist, Nayo Jones. The lively, staccato “Java,” which earned trumpeter Al Hirt a Grammy Award in 1964, doesn’t suffer much from his absence, thanks to unflagging work by the ensemble and Ashlin Parker’s nimble trumpet solo.

Even though more or less divorced from his normal realm of influence, Songs is a tribute that Toussaint surely would have loved, as it is New Orleans to the max, astutely designed and adeptly performed by Rose and the rejuvenated New Orleans Jazz Orchestra.

-- AllAboutJazz.com (Jack Bowers)



Product Description:


  • Release Date: April 19, 2019


  • Catalog Number: SVL1018481


  • UPC: 717101848126


  • Label: Storyville Records


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: Jazz


  • Composer: Alvin Red Tyler, Leon "Kid Chocolate" Brown, Gerald French, Freddy Friday, Chuck Rio, Allen Toussaint


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra


  • Performer: Dee Dee Bridgewater, Phillip Manuel, Adonis Rose, Gerald French



Works:


  1. Southern Nights

    Composer: Allen Toussaint

    Ensemble: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra


  2. It's Raining

    Composer: Allen Toussaint

    Ensemble: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra


  3. Coal Mine

    Composer: Allen Toussaint

    Ensemble: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra


  4. Ruler Of My Heart

    Composer: Allen Toussaint

    Ensemble: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra


  5. Java

    Composer: Allen Toussaint

    Ensemble: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra


  6. Gert Town

    Composer: Gerald French

    Ensemble: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra


  7. With You In Mind

    Composer: Allen Toussaint

    Ensemble: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra


  8. Zimple Street

    Composer: Leon Brown

    Ensemble: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra


  9. Tequila

    Composer: Chuck Rio

    Ensemble: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra