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Jango, Closer to Home

Audio CD

Disk ID: 231357

Disk length: 50m 59s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Joyful Caravan (For Curtis) 4:33
2. Under the influence of Love 4:40
3. Soul Casserole 3:45
4. What You Heart Tells You To Do 3:39
5. Diamond Drive 3:35
6. The Way Back To Heaven 4:27
7. Pink Flamingos 4:39
8. Nightside Express 4:34
9. The Beard 5:02
10. Closer To Home 3:06
11. Maximum Groove 3:57
12. The Score (Part 2) 3:33
13. Soul Casserole (2nd Helping) 1:20

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Review

Many young players think that it's hip to include retro-soul elements like Hammond B-3 organ, Wurlitzer keyboards, and wah-wah guitars into their smooth jazz mix. The five studio-musician members of Jango, however, came of age as players in the 1970s and revel in living completely in the past, unabashedly centering whole tunes (both vocal and instrumental) on the styles of Ace, Tom Scott, and Steely Dan. Their 1999 debut, Dreamtown, was a bit too focused on copying the Becker-Fagen style, and while Steve Nieves's voice and the crafty lyrics of oddball tunes like "The Beard" and "Pink Flamingos" on Closer to Home are still in that vein, Jango interjects lots of L.A. Express-type instrumentals and gentle ballads that offer greater depth. A decent vocalist, Nieves shines brighter fronting on sax. Caressed by a rising brass section on "Soul Casserole," his jumpy alto leaps and dives around a crunching of wah-wah and rhythm guitars (care of Nick Kirgo) and a swirling Fender Rhodes harmony by Steve LeGassick. The swinging funk tune "Diamond Drive" finds multiple textures of Nieves's horn and LeGassick's Rhodes creating a powerful duality, while Kirgo snaps along underneath. The band's exciting synergy is best summarized by "The Score--Part 2," a jam that blends horn accents, a simmering sax line, and brooding organ textured with a Rhodes harmony. "Kool Down EZ" offers a peek into what Jango would sound like without the constant '70s mindset. But then, without that, a lot of the charm is lost. --Jonathan Widran

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Closer to Home

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 50m 19s (-1m 20s)

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