CD 'That´s Right!'

CD 'That´s Right!'

22 Aug 2001 by Agency

Very few improvisers would be able to fing the jazz potential in two Funkadelic classics, but, in fact that is among the things that Victor Bailey does on his third album, That´s Right! One of the nine tracks on this excellent CD is a medley of "(Not just" Knee Deep" and "One Nation Under a Groove"; Bailey doesn´t approach the late 1970s hits as vocal-oriented p-funk, but rather, as instrumental jazz fusion - and it works. While those who don´t comprehend jazz might prefer to stick to Funkadelic´s original versions, fusion heads will uderstand exactly where the electric bassist is coming from. And they will also find a lot to admire about the album´s original material, which ranges from the plaintive "Joey" (a tune that Bailey wrote in menory of a cousin who was killed in a robbery in Philadelphia) to the funky "Goose Bumps" and the clever "Black on the Bach." The latter manages to be influenced by funk and classical at the same time, and Bailey - much to his credit - manages to pull his off without sounding silly or pretentious. But then, anyone who is capable of taking two Funkadelic hits and changing them from vocal-oriented p-funk to instrumental fusion obviously knows how to come up with ambitious ideas and make them work. The Funkadelic medley tells you a lot about Bailey. It tells you that although he has a jazz improviser´s mentality, he is far from a jazz snob. It tells you that he is someone who, like most fusionists, holds jazz, rock, and funk in equally high regard and realizes that improvisers can learn and benefit from a variety of music. Bailey does exactly that on this 2001 date, which is recommended to anyone who has a taste for meaty, intelligebt fusion.

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