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Monday, February 1, 2010

DRAWING A BLANK



Charanga 76: Music Trance
From The Blank Generation: Blank Tapes 1975-1985 (Strut, 2010)

Bob Blank's Blank Tapes studio saw a smorgasbord of styles during its tenure, from later period Gladys Knight disco to avant garde Sun Ra jazz. What got some of the highest acclaim was his work with Tito Rodriguez and Eddie Palmieri as Charanga 76, which was nominated for numerous Grammys. This, and other work, finds its way on Strut's latest compilation celebrating Bob Blank's work at the studio.

Coming in with the best song title I've heard in years is James Blood Ulmer's “Jazz Is The Teacher, Funk Is The Preacher,” which would warrant inclusion even if the song sucked (it doesn't). From a historical standpoint, “Crystalized” by Milton Hamilton is also featured. It was the first song recorded at the studio. With its jazzy, disco-like vibes especially on its electric piano solo, it's an homage to the Ulmer track: jazz truly is the teacher.

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