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Wallace Roney: Village
The first four tunes feature Chick Corea on piano. His "Affinity" begins the disc on a contemplative note. "Inner Urge" features Michael Brecker and Antoine Roney in an all-out tenor sax firestorm. Cole Porter’s "I Love You" is given a swinging, yet open interpretation that invokes the passion and joy of discovery that typifies the best musical performances. Pharoah Sanders wails on "The Pharoah" and "EBO". Antoine Roney contributes some wonderfully angular tenor work throughout, especially on his "Aknaaba." From "Aknaaba" on, the disc addresses African rhythms and melodies and brings forth some additional colors with the tasteful use of Fender Rhodes and keyboards. For those of you with an aversion to electronics, never fear! They are subtle and effective. No less than you’d expect in the hands of this great band.
One of the more exciting releases of 1997, Village is a keeper.
Track Listing
Affinity; Inner Urge; I Love You; The Pharoah; Aknaaba; Village; Eternal One; EBO; Oshirike
Personnel
Wallace Roney
trumpetWallace Roney, trumpet; Lenny White, drums; Clarence Seay, bass; Geri Allen, piano (tracks 5-9); Antoine Roney, tenor sax (tracks 2, 5-7 & 9); Chick Corea, piano (tracks 1-4), Fender Rhodes (track 8); Michael Brecker, tenor sax (tracks 2 & 3); Pharoah Sanders, tenor sax (tracks 4 & 8); Robert Irving III, synths (tracks 6-9); Steve Berrios, percussion (tracks 3,6,7, interludes)
Album information
Title: Village | Year Released: 1998 | Record Label: Warner Bros.