{"id":47,"date":"2014-06-13T09:17:32","date_gmt":"2014-06-13T13:17:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/myiesstore.com\/darkkeymusic\/?post_type=product&#038;p=47"},"modified":"2025-02-07T17:44:46","modified_gmt":"2025-02-07T22:44:46","slug":"jeff-tain-watts-folk-songs-cd","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/myiesstore.com\/darkkeymusic\/product\/jeff-tain-watts-folk-songs-cd\/","title":{"rendered":"Folk&#8217;s Songs &#8211; CD"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Jeff &#8220;Tain&#8221; Watts presents Tain &amp; the Ebonix<\/p>\n<p>Jeff Tain Watts &#8211; drums &amp; percussion<br \/>\nMarus Strickland &#8211; tenor &amp; soprano sax<br \/>\nChristian McBride &#8211; acoustic &amp; electric bass<br \/>\nDavid Kikoski &#8211; pianoforte<br \/>\nDavid Gilmore &#8211; guitar (7,9)<br \/>\nSamuel Torres &#8211; percussion (10)<br \/>\nHenry Hey &#8211; keyboards (6,8,10)<\/p>\n<p>Recorded at Systems Two Recording Studio, Brooklyn, NY<br \/>\nDecember 22 &amp; 23, 2006<br \/>\nRecording engineer: Joe Marciano<br \/>\nAssistant engineer: Max Ross<br \/>\nMixed March 28, 2007 at Systems Two by Joe Marciano &amp; Jeff Watts.<br \/>\nMastered March 29, 2007 by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, NY.<br \/>\nCD design and aditional audo edits by Laura Kahle<br \/>\nAll disk images from Watts family photo circa 1964<\/p>\n<p>All compositions by Jeff Watts unless otherwise noted.<br \/>\n1. Samo \u00a9<br \/>\n2. Rotation (Jarrett) Kundalini Music BMI<br \/>\n3. Ling&#8217;s Lope<br \/>\n4. Seed of Blakzilla<br \/>\n5. Laura Elizabeth<br \/>\n6. Galilee<br \/>\n7. Blues 4 Curtis<br \/>\n8. Rotation II (Jarrett) Kundalini Music BMI<br \/>\n9. Same Page&#8230;<br \/>\n10. Blasphemy (Kirkland) Kenny Kirkland Music BMI<\/p>\n<p>DEDICATIONS: to friends &amp; influences<br \/>\nSamo \u00a9: Jean Michel Basquiat<br \/>\nRotation: Dewey Redman<br \/>\nLing&#8217;s Lope: Branford Marsalis<br \/>\nLaura Elizabeth: Laura Kahle<br \/>\nGalilee: James Williams<br \/>\nBlues 4 Curtis: Curtis Mayfield<br \/>\nSame Page&#8230; citizens of the world<br \/>\nBlasphemy: Don Alias\/Kenny Kirkland<\/p>\n<p>Songs About People&#8230;..<\/p>\n<p>One can draw inspiration from so many things. It just so happened that I recently began to accumulate a<br \/>\nhandful of tunes that functioned either as homages, or simply as sketchy impressions of people who inspired,<br \/>\ninfluenced, or simply were kind to me.<br \/>\nSAMO \u00a9 was the alias\/graffiti persona of the American painter Jean-Michel Basquiat. I first became<br \/>\ninterested in his life and work after witnessing Jeffrey Wright&#8217;s channelling of Mr.Basquiat in the<br \/>\nlovely Schnabel biopic. Years later, I would meet and chat with the brilliant Mr. Wright, after being<br \/>\nintroduced to him by a mutual friend.<br \/>\nIn reality, this sketch was to be the introduction to a much larger piece, which in turn would inspire a<br \/>\ncollection of works based upon filmmakers, beginning with &#8220;Scorcese&#8221;. It felt forced for me to move beyond<br \/>\nthis initial theme, so I decided to have it reflect statement and balance within a single image, instead<br \/>\nof a film.<br \/>\nThis tune is also dedicated to the Bavarian pimp, Phil L. Herold. Mr. Herold is a contemporary<br \/>\nmultimedia Pop artist, using his brave vision to help make the world a better place.<\/p>\n<p>I will always love the music of Keith Jarrett, and was amazed and delighted to rediscover Rotation.<br \/>\nWalter &#8220;Dewey&#8221; Redman was lost to us in the past year, but I will always treasure both the opportunity to<br \/>\nhave worked with him, and the joy that is his sonic legacy. The man was nice to me, and blessed us with a<br \/>\npersonal voice that represented everything good about music all at once.<\/p>\n<p>Branford Marsalis is my brother from another mother; fiercely loyal, and beyond reproach. But<br \/>\nsometimes we choose to show love in strange ways. In a quest for one-upsmanship in the endearing insult<br \/>\nsweepstakes, I chose to call him a &#8220;changeling&#8221;. Wasn&#8217;t sure of the meaning at the time, but Webster<br \/>\nwould later confirm that I had indeed hurled a more than worthy dis. Ling&#8217;s Lope pays tribute to a man<br \/>\nvery comfortable in his skin, and as organically acclimated to a musical environment as anyone I&#8217;ve seen.<\/p>\n<p>The first version of Blakzilla appeared on my friend&#8217;s CD last year. The sequel could not settle<br \/>\nfor simply being the obligatory &#8220;Son of&#8230;&#8221;, opting instead for the more broad and suggestive Seed of<br \/>\nBlakzilla. I send this out to comic mind Dave Chappelle, who presented a skit of the same name on<br \/>\nhis show. I am definitely not the only musician who has wiled away boring moments on the road by reciting<br \/>\none of his routines.<\/p>\n<p>Laura Elizabeth Kahle is the lovely woman I am blessed to have as my girlfriend. Vital, brave, and<br \/>\ncompassionate; I welcome the challenge of reciprocating her selfless love. She is easily bound for greatness.<\/p>\n<p>James Williams was a great pianist, composer, and friend to the world. At a memorial service for him in<br \/>\nNew York, I took notice of a &#8220;holy ghost&#8221; vibration in a lot of his music, as performed by some great<br \/>\nmusicians at the ceremony. I decided then to dedicate Galilee, a hymn I was working on, to his memory.<br \/>\nThis piece came about after witnessing the Baptism of my younng friend, Keira.<br \/>\nGalilee, I understand, was the place where Christ first established His ministry, kind of the beginning<br \/>\nof His career. So the tune is written for James, but is a tribute to the pure aspiration of religion, nothing more.<\/p>\n<p>Curtis Mayfield should need no introduction. Innovative in so many ways; musically, culturally,<br \/>\nspiritually, his poems of hope in the face of reality will live with me always. Mr. Mayfield was paralyzed<br \/>\nin an accident in Brooklyn&#8217;s Prospect Park around the same time that my father, James, passed away. I<br \/>\nremember burying my Dad, and a week later performing at the same location with Branford.<br \/>\nMy good friend, drummer Toby Williams, was working with Curtis during that period. He would later tell<br \/>\nme that Curtis was probably most disappointed about not being able to continue playing the guitar after<br \/>\nthe accident. Blues 4 Curtis goes out to him, and anyone who dug him at all.<\/p>\n<p>Ever argue with someone, and then in the midst of verbal jousting realize that you are actually in agreement?<br \/>\nI have. With only ego to get in the way, Same Page&#8230; , but inclined to disagree. This session allowed<br \/>\nJuan Tainish to get his El Camino out of the shop.<\/p>\n<p>Blasphemy simply imagines Don and Kenny reconnecting on the other side, and assuredly having<br \/>\nfun. 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