Creative
Loafing April 2004
Creative Loafing-vibes-sit and spin
Charlotte, NC March 2004
Review by Samir Shukla
Creative
Loafing Site (Charlotte, NC)
Joseph Patrick Moore has served as a member of Col. Bruce Hampton's Fiji
Mariners and Blueground Undergrass. The bassist and multi-insrumentalist,
currently based in Atlanta, produces solo records and also appears on
a numerous projects as a sideman. Moore has a knack for bringing disparate
musicians together into a collective that somehow manages to click. In
VOLUME 1, the guest coax Moore's seven original compositions into uptempo
pop, contemporary jazz, and world fusion. There is also exotica in RAIN
DANCE, funk with CHEESEFROG FUNK, and groove-rock hints in HEAVY THINGS.
Sure, there are tracks that would be home in a lounge somewhere, lurkin
in obscurity, but most of the record works quite well. The engaging takes
on several covers include The Fixx's ONE THING LEADS TO ANOTHER, where
George and Caroline Pond from Snake Oil Medicine Show add their own obtuse
dimension. The Specials GHOST TOWN gets a jazzy treatment and covers of
Phish, Men at Work and Tony Williams also get refurbished. Moore's bass
lines are supple, funky and don't overwhelm the rest of the crew playing
slide guitars, violin, horns, woodwinds and mandolin. His bass expecially
shines in a dedication to Herbie Hancock simply entitled HERBIE.
Track to burn: GHOST TOWN
Grade: B
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