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End of the World Party (Just in Case)
With each successive album, Medeski Martin & Wood have become harder to pin down. Having long ago transcended their soulful organ-groove basics to enter a more expansive world of snappy beats and backbeats, eerie atmospheric effects, post-lounge riffing, and the occasional jazz overture, they occupy their own category. Produced by the Dust Brothers' John King (Beck's Odelay, the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique), End of the World Party (Just in Case) is an agreeably varied effort, ranging from the spacey effects and Middle Eastern taint of "Bloody Oil" (on which bassist Chris Wood lays down the lumber) to the sassy electric funk of "Sasa" (one of four tracks featuring guitarist Marc Ribot) to the wordless voice effects of the jaunty title track. As ever, John Medeski is equally at home referencing post-bop piano aces like Herbie Hancock, getting down on churning Hammond organ, and making like Stevie Wonder with his "Superstition"-style synth. Unlike some MMW records, this one wastes not: all 12 tracks clock in at around the four- or five-minute mark, and they flow together with consummate ease. --Lloyd Sachs more
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- Posted: Jul-04-2008
Oh so catchy
As a long time fan of MMW, I have been disappointed with some of their post-Combustication work, but this CD has certainly revived my love of their funky hooks and fusion jazz. I play it alongside Herbie Hancock, Miles and John McLaughlin, and "End" never fails to draw me in. I especially like...
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- Posted: Oct-14-2007
A psychedelic jazz masterpiece
Jazz purists probably hate this album. However, I think it is a masterpiece. Imagine a funky "In A Silent Way" by Miles Davis cut up in 4 minute snippets with some psychedelia thrown in for good measure. MMW have always been determined to go their own way for better or worse. In this case it...
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- Posted: Apr-17-2007
Funky atmospheric jazz
Having heard snippets of M&WM before I was intrigued by their sound but not enough to shell out for a disc. I came across a used copy at the local thrift shop(usually not a good sign)and bought a copy at the reduced price. Someone discarded it for a reason I thought but I couldn't resist being...
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- Posted: Dec-12-2006
Trippy
I bought this CD before going to see MMW (with John Scofield) for the first time at First Avenue in Minneapolis Dec 7, 2006. I had never heard of them before and liked the clip on the venue's website. So I bought a ticket and wanted to get "Out Louder", which I knew they were going to play, to...
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- Posted: Jul-04-2006
Wonderful, Chill Music
This is possibly one of the greatest cd's to turn on and enjoy the music while studying or just having friends over. I thoroughly enjoy this album.
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- Posted: May-10-2006
Refreshing
Very interesting, a bit of a departure from the other albums they have. It is getting hard to put a label on their music, but thats what makes it so good. I have not purchased any new music for quit a while, so last week I picked up several albums this being one of them, along with Spicehouse and...
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- Posted: Mar-09-2006
Every album just gets better
MMW are a band that I feel epitomizes what a band should do: Get better with each album. This installment into their already stellar catalogue is one of great proportion. I saw MMW live twice during their tour for this album, one of which was at the Orange Peel in Asheville, NC (one of my...
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- Posted: Mar-09-2006
Disciples of Herbie Hancock's "Head Hunters"
Like an earlier poster said, the first thing that caught my eye about this CD was the title. I was already familiar with MMW so I had every reason to think I'd like what was on it, so I bought it. By far my favorite is "Shine It." It has an old-school funk vibe that demands repeated listenings....
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- Posted: Nov-20-2005
The best effort to date, the last effort to date, I think
Medeski, Martin and Wood are beyond being an aquired taste. The closest comparison I can make to their music was that of Steely Dan back in the 70's. It basically defies catagorization. If you can't stand being catagorized, you'll probably like the tunes of Medeski, Martin and Wood. Be you a...
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- Posted: Oct-20-2005
One of my all-time favorites
I ordered this disc about a year ago after hearing Anonymous Skulls for the first time. The song completely floored me... it's like nothing I'd ever heard before.After a year of constant listening, I still like Skulls, but other songs on the disc have become my favorites. New Planet and...
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