Cross Culture (album) explained

Cross Culture
Type:Studio
Artist:Joe Lovano Us Five
Cover:Cross Culture (Joe Lovano album).jpg
Recorded:January 12–15, 2012
Studio:Sear Sound, New York City
Genre:Jazz, post-bop
Label:Blue Note
Producer:Joe Lovano
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Prev Year:2011
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Next Year:2015

Cross Culture is the twenty-third studio album by American musician Joe Lovano and the third with his band Us Five. It was released in January 2013 under Blue Note Records to a favorable critical reception. On Metacritic, the album scored 71% on five reviews, which means "generally favorable reviews".[1]

Reviews

John Fordham, writing for The Guardian, stated: "Saxophonist Joe Lovano's vast experience gives him a profound awareness of what jazz has been, and feeds a fertile imagination for what it can be. Cross Culture is more or less the two-drummers band that made the excellent Bird Songs in 2011—with Esperanza Spalding putting in a bass appearance, and gifted west African guitarist Lionel Loueke guesting—in a session celebrating idioms and instruments from all over the world".[2]

Ben Ratliff and Jon Caramanica of The New York Times wrote "The record isn't making any kind of argument on behalf of free improvising. Mr. Lovano isn't partisan like that. There's a gold-star version here of one of jazz's most elegant ballad standards, Billy Strayhorn's "Star Crossed Lovers," with rustling free rhythm at the beginning and end and easy swing in the middle. Mr. Lovano's performance is a knockout. Both he and Mr. Weidman play with care and attention to the song's changes; Ms. Spalding plays a melodic, songlike bass solo. But right after that comes a runic, short-melody, Paul Motian-inspired piece called "Journey Within," and then "Drum Chant," a raw and generous jam session that at a little over four minutes feels too long. "Cross Culture" covers the bases, showing you all it can do, though surely not out of a desire to impress. It's a record with very little anxiety."[3]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cross Culture Reviews. Metacritic.com. 2013-07-19.
  2. Web site: John. Fordham. Joe Lovano Us Five: Cross Culture – review. The Guardian. theguardian.com. 15 February 2017. 21 February 2013.
  3. Web site: CARAMANICA. JON. RATLIFF. BEN. New Albums by Joe Lovano Us Five and Chris Tomlin. The New York Times. nytimes.com. 15 February 2017. January 7, 2013.