Cox, Kenny: Clap Clap The Joyful Noise
Cox, Kenny: Clap Clap The Joyful Noise
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Cox, Kenny
Label: Barely Breaking Even
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 196006590437
Genre: Jazz
Vinyl LP pressing. In 1974, Strata Records Inc. Was well known in Detroit for their art gallery, live music venue and record label, turning out records by artists like Kenny Cox and Lyman Woodard. The Lyman Woodard Organization's Saturday Night Special (1975) is perhaps the jewel of the label, but the LP that was to follow - Cox's unreleased Clap Clap! The Joyful Noise, is at the same time radical and sublime. It's a visionary work, inspired by both the innocence and zeal of his 3-year-old son, Philip, and also the culture of Latin America and Caribbean lands Cox admits in the album's original liner notes that, "oddly enough... I've never seen. " The title track, "Clap Clap! The Joyful Noise" is a frolicking bossa groove awash in the gentle sound of waves one can imagine lapping against the shores of Brazil's Praia da Fazenda, or perhaps the Taipus de Fora. "Samba de Romance" teems with the mischievous tones of two lovers playing not cat and mouse, but cat and cat (!), until the chase ends in a passionate nighttime rendezvous in sultry island air. The pulsating bounce of "Island Song," with it's mood set by Moore's vibrant flugelhorn and the percussion of Ronald Johnson and Nengue Hernandez, is just about everything one would imagine an island song to be, while "Lost My Love" is really "Feel Like Making Love" in delicious disguise and the album's close, "Beyond The Dream," is a 13-minute enlivening, reflective odyssey on everything one has lived, and all that remains to be achieved. This previously unreleased masterpiece by Kenny Cox has been remastered from the original reel to reel masters, along with the artwork, extensive liner notes and never seen before photos.
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