Friday, July 29, 2011

Erik Truffaz: Bending New Corners (1999)


An odd reissue of sorts, Bending New Corners combines tracks off two of trumpeter Erik Truffaz's previous albums. It is unclear why Blue Note felt the need to repackage these tracks yet again; however, here they are and they are worth a listen. Containing tracks from the sessions that produced The Mask and its European version, The Dream, Bending New Corners is a groove-oriented work that draws heavily on late-'60s and early-'70s Miles Davis. To these ends, Truffaz is a forward-thinking improviser with a plangent tone and knack for writing funky, modal compositions. Adding to the hip quotient, rapper Nya guests on a few tracks, delivering a gruff, philosophical vibe that is more G. Love than G Unit. Recorded in 1999, the tracks seem more connected to the post-rock, jazz-rap movements of the '90s; in the post-2000 world they don't feel as cutting edge as Truffaz would probably like them to seem. ~ Matt Collar
Recording information: Studio Du Flon, Lausanne, Switzerland (04/03/1999-04/06/1999).
Personnel: Erik Truffaz (trumpet); Nya (vocals); Patrick Muller (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Marcello Giuliani (acoustic bass, electric bass); Marc Erbetta (drums, percussion).
Tracklist:
01. Sweet Mercy
02. Arroyo
03. More
04. Less
05. Siegfried
06. Bending New Corners
07. Betty
08. Minaret
09. Friendly Fire
10. And
Bending New Corners
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