High-level musicianship can be accessible - and heal the soul.
author: Steven Orkin
Consistent with Tropique's five previous releases, Garden of Forbidden Fruit once again shows that high-level musicianship can be accessible.
A wide palette of Latin and urban textures, Garden finds its seven members at the top of their collective game, achieving something very passionate and real. The record features Hedman (congas and percussion), Willie Martinez (timbales), Ron Monroe (bass), Misha Tisganov (piano), Alexei Tsiganov (vibes), Craig Rivers (Flute), and Sam Furnace (alto sax). The band is also joined by vocalists Ada Dyer, James D-Train Williams, Kendra Shank, and Dani Stevenson, plus Brad Mason (Flugelhorn), and Joe Gonzalez (bongos).
Garden blasts off with a very traditional sounding song, Rundadar Dance. It's a festive piece featuring an impressive solo by Rivers.
Hedman and vocalist Dyer combined forces to write the fresh sounding Closer. The texture and pace form an authentic urban flavor reminiscent of the late '60s and early '70s.
Guest vocalists really do shine on this record. James D-Train Williams brings a warm soulfulness to Angel of the Night, which he co-wrote with Hedman. Dani Stevenson does the same on the title track, which was also written by Hedman and Williams. Her smooth voice complements Monroe's slap bass to add a very modern flair to the piece.
Garden delivers everything its cover design promises; the romance of jazz in a blend of urban and island textures. It also delivers everything one would expect from such an accomplished band leader and sidemen; tasteful compositions that indulge the listener first.
In the garden of the music industry, these qualities may indeed be forbidden. But that won't stop Hedman and his band. The product is simply too good.
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Fantastic CD!!
author: Pietro by Radio-Vinilemania
TRANSLATION: A really beautiful cd! Fantastic!!! I already enjoyed the music of Willie Martinez and of the brothers Tsiganov, (Misha and Alexei) but hearing them play all together under the expert Guidence of Norman is a true spectacle. My favorite track without a shadow of a doubt is the first when the vibrophone of Alexei Tsiganov plays the lead, (perhaps also because this is his song). Superb and unforgetable (?) also is track 6, the title track of the cd. The cd is very noteworthy in Italy where it imediately became the top cd in my radio. Highly recomended! Ciao, Ciao, Pietro.
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Fresh, Fun, and Inspired
author: Kevin M. Mitchell
From the opening number, Ruddadar, you know Garden of Forbidden Fruit is one tasty collection of great Latin Jazz. Headman, known for his terrific high-energy and entertaining live performances, manages to transfer that joy and more on this recording. His Pop sensibilities shine through (he's recorded with the likes of Daryl Hall and Sister Sledge, toured with Earth Wind & Fire), but never at the expensive of the traditional of Latin Jazz. Headman has surrounded himself with amazing musicians, too (Flute player Craig Rivers and Vibe player Alexei Tsiganov are particular stand-outs). But there's no showing off for showing off's sake - and it all adds up to sheer fun.
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Fantastic CD!!
author: Pietro by Radio-Vinilemania
Un bellissimo CD!!! FANTASTICO!!! Sarà che già adoravo le musiche di Willie Martinez e dei fratelli Tsiganov (Misha e Alexei) ma sentirli suonare tutti insieme sotto la guida esperta di Norman è un vero spettacolo.
La mia traccia preferita senza ombra di dubbio è la prima dove il vibrafono di Alexei Tsiganov la fà da padrone. (forse anche perchè il brano è suo). Superba ed imperdibile anche la traccia 6 che da il titolo all'album.
CD molto apprezzato in Italia dove è da subito diventato TOP CD nella mia Radio.
HIGLY RECOMMENDED!!!
Ciao ciao Pietro
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