The third release of the blues/jazz/fusion supergroup Jing Chi is an
amazing mixture of the aforementioned music.3D’ brings together again
blues guitarist Robben Ford, bassist Jimmy Haslip of the Yellowjackets
and Zappa drummer Vinnie Colaiuta. These three veteran musicians
together is just a great musical combination.
Just like Jing Chi’s previous releases; their self-titled debut album
and their live album, these guys are always putting out an outstanding
and distinctive sound. You can tell that with each CD they release they
sound better each time. This disc in my opinion, is their best to
date. From the opening track ‘Colonel Panic’ to the final number ‘Wires
Tangled Up’this disc will blow you away. There’s also a guest vocal by
blues great Robert Cray on ‘It’s Nobody’s Fault But Mine’. This disc has
me looking forward for the next one. Check it out!
Following a 2003 release, Live at Yoshi’s , which leaned a little more towards the jazz side of the jazz-rock fence, Jing Chi returns with 3D
, a pounding affair that places itself more firmly in the rock camp,
influenced strongly by power groups from the late ‘60s and ‘70s
including Cream, Hendrix’s Band of Gypsies, Led Zeppelin and even shades
of the more guitar-centric period of mid-‘70s King Crimson.
That’s
not to say that Jing Chi—guitarist Robben Ford, bassist Jimmy Haslip
and drummer Vinnie Colaiuta—forgets about jazz altogether. “Hidden
Treasure,” featuring guest organist Larry Goldings, has some precedent
in the Tony Williams Lifetime, although the sound is much cleaner,
assertive without being as aggressive. But tunes like “Colonel Panic,”
“Mezzanine Blues,” “Time Is A Magazine” and, in particular, “Tangled
Up,” with its almost anthemic power chords and head-banging riff,
clearly come more from Jimmy Page than Jim Hall.
Still, as vengeful as Jing Chi gets on 3D
, there are some constants that carry over from the earlier records, in
particular a virtuoso style of playing that still manages to avoid
excess, remaining wholly musical. Ford is too tasteful a guitarist to
become caught up in too much bombast; even when he kicks it with abandon
on “Tangled Up,” screaming with his wah-wah pedal and overdriven tones,
strong melodies abound and a certain singing quality is never too far
away. And on the extended jam version of the Blind Willie Johnson tune,
“It’s Nobody’s Fault But Mine,” Ford confidently exchanges blues licks
with guest guitarist/vocalist Robert Cray.
While the overall tone is heavy, there is
some respite. “Chi Town” is a relaxed shuffle that brings to mind some
of Jeff Beck’s fusion work. “Move On,” with its clean, sweet guitar and
insistent, driving rhythm section, brings to mind some of the great
guitar bands of the early ‘60s, including Hank Marvin and The Shadows.
That Ford should choose to evoke The Shadows demonstrates just how broad
his knowledge is, given that Marvin was hugely influential on Page,
Beck and a host of other British guitar gods to come.
The only
real misstep on the record is Haslip’s use of textural interludes that
act as segues between tracks. Apparently inspired by Brian Eno’s ambient
works, they don’t succeed in tying together the different tunes, and
provide no sense of context or warm-up for what is to come. Still, fans
of Jing Chi’s previous records will find much to appreciate with 3D
, and those who like their fusion more closely affiliated with rock
will be pleasantly surprised by Jing Chi’s move in that direction.
Track Listing:
1 Colonel Panic
2 Chi Town
3 Move On
4 Hidden Treasure
5 Time Is a Magazine
6 Mezzanine Blues
7 Blues Alley
8 It's Nobody's Fault But Mine
9 Tangled Up
Personnel:
Vinnie Colaiuta (drums, cymbals, logic and reason programming),
Robben Ford (guitar),
Jimmy Haslip (bass, programming, synths, tambourine)
Special Guests:
Judd Miller (sound design, EVI),
Steve Tavaglione (sound design, EWI),
Robert Cray (guitar, vocals)
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