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Шаблон:Infobox album Da-Da is an album by the American saxophonist Arthur Blythe, released in 1986.[1][2] Its title came from Blythe's son.[3]
Production
The album was coproduced by Bruce Purse.[4] Blythe made heavy use of synthesizers on the album.[5] He considered some of the songs a return to the dance and blues styles of his youth.[6] Olu Dara played cornet.[7] John Hicks played piano.[3]
"After Paris" is a cover of the Roland Hanna song; "Crescent" is a cover of the John Coltrane song.[8][9]
Critical reception
Шаблон:Album ratings Robert Christgau wrote that "Blythe is a major musician and except for one piece of dinky funk this passes pleasantly enough, but its conceptual confusion epitomizes jazz's commercial impasse."[10] The Ottawa Citizen stated that Blythe "can range freely from boppish lines through to free form and funk, with intermediate stops to sample the ideas of John Coltrane, Mid-East tonalities, gospel roots and latin rhythms."[8]
The Sun-Sentinel deemed Da-Da "a multifaceted and perfectly balanced recording steeped in the essence of jazz."[7] The Omaha World-Herald concluded that "Dara's contributions show that he continues to be a promising talent deserving of his own leadership date."[11]
AllMusic wrote that "'Splain Thang', with its electronic rhythms, is a bit commercial but Bob Stewart's crazy electric tuba solo holds one's interest."[12]
Track listing
References
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