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"Spooky" indeed... our friend Bruce Arnold's jazz guitar(s) & windmeister John Gunther weave in, around & about with their own contributions to pieces from various Native American tribes (Sioux, Arapaho, Zuni - just to name a few). I've listened to (& reviewed) albums like this before, & they often tend to over-emphasize the non-native aspects (whether that be jazz, world or new age) on the recordings. "Spooky Actions" made sure that their additions stayed far enough back in the mix that the listener is still wrapped in the Native American experience, & that knocks the peg up a lot for me! Thomas Buckner performs the baritone vocals and readings masterfully & it wouldn't be hard for you to imagine yourself 'round a tribal campfire, listening to the stars tell ancient stories... nice drums & percussion by Kirk Driscoll round it all out. The energy for the music being played is significant, & keeps the pace moving along very pleasantly - BUT, without overplaying the modern instrumentation. A vibrant CD that gets a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for listeners of all persuasions."
Rotcod Zzaj, Improvijazzation Nation |