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Jake Shimabukuro: Gently Weeps
ByShimabukuro's earlier records also focus on his writing skills, but these twelve tracks are split evenly between his own compositions and covers of George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Chick Corea's "Spain and Schubert's "Ave Maria. It's no surprise that Béla Fleck, who has literally reinvented his instrument in musical contexts that include jazz, classical and world music, is a big fan. Shimabukuro is clearly as stylistically broad as the intrepid banjoist. On "Ave Maria he trills the melody on the top string, supported by arpeggios on the other three, achieving a surprisingly full sound. His rubato take on "The Star-Spangled Banner is all the more remarkable for his ability to imply richer voicings than are actually possible with only four strings.
On "Spain he demonstrates the kind of dexterity and on-the-toes thinking that suggest the same kind of jazz chops that Fleck has brought to the banjo. "Misty begins with rapid strumming, but settles into a more relaxed vibe and even a hint of swing as he shifts tempo halfway through for a chordal solo that again demonstrates a surprisingly extensive language.
Shimabukuro's own tunes reflect similar breadth. "Wish on My Star is a delicate ballad, while "Let's Dance has a taste of flamenco. "Blue Roses Falling hints at Americana and even a touch of Ry Cooder, while Grandma's Groove proves you can indeed bend notes on a ukulele.
The forty-minute solo set is fleshed out with five bonus tracks, largely written for television and film, featuring Shimabukuro in group settings. Both "Angel and "Hula Girl could fit into a Ry Cooder soundtrack, the former a gentle ballad with a Tex-Mex vibe, the latter more propulsive and anthemic. "Beyond the Break rocks hard, with Shimabukuro's processed ukulele layered over a power trio of guitar, bass and drums.
Forget your preconceptions. Gently Weeps is a record that, if there's any justice, should do for the ukulele what Béla Fleck and the Flecktones (Warner Bros., 1990) did for the banjo.
Track Listing
While My Guitar Gently Weeps; Ave Maria; Wish on My Star; Sakura; The Star-Spangled Banner; Let's Dance; Misty; Spain; Heartbeat/Dragon; Blue Roses Falling; Grandma's Groove; Breathe. Bonus Tracks: Angel; Lazy Jane; Hula Girl; Beyond the Break; Wish on My Star (vocal version).
Personnel
Jake Shimabukuro
ukuleleJake Shimabukoru: ukulele; Sean Carroll: drums (13,15); Michael Grande: keys (13,15); Jack Otoia: guitar and bass (13); Jon Porlas Jr.: percussion (13,15); Bobby Ingano: (13); Noel Okimoto: drums (14); Dean Taba: bass (14); Bobby Nishida: guitar (14); Mark Tanouye: bass (15); Vernon Sakata: electric guitar (15); Darin Enomoto: drums (16); Sergio Galisa: bass (16); Dan Takamune: electric guitar (16); Jennifer Perri: vocal (17); Yasharu Nakanishi: piano (17); Tashimi Nishiumi: guitar (17); Hiroyuki Noritake: drums (17); Akira Okazawa: bass (17); Udal Shika String Quartet: strings (17).
Album information
Title: Gently Weeps | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Hitchhike Records
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