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Lingua Franca (Hybr)
Peter Epstein, Brad Shepik, Matt Kilmer
Lingua Franca (Hybr)
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop
 
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All Artists: Peter Epstein, Brad Shepik, Matt Kilmer
Title: Lingua Franca (Hybr)
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Songlines
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 8/9/2005
Album Type: Hybrid SACD - DSD
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop
Styles: Avant Garde & Free Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 774355155523
 

CD Reviews

Peter Epstein's greatest accomplishment
Jan P. Dennis | Monument, CO USA | 09/04/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Combining the sensibilities of his majorly enigmatic disc, The Invisible, with the mysterioso Sephardic leanings of his other great disc, Nascer, Peter Epstein has come up with a recording of great listenability and huge authority. Teaming with like-minded guitar maestro, Brad Shepik, and percussion wizard Matt Kilmer (a name new to me; a quick glance at his website notes that he's a student of the great Jamey Hadad [no surprise here] and that he plays a wide variety of world percussion including frame drum, kanjire, djembe, ocean drum, tabla, cajon, and hadjini, as well as drumset), Epstein in this band redefines hip, downtownish, Mediterranean world-jazz.



Strangely (or perhaps not so strangely), the cover of this disc-- displaying three Asians (Chinese, Indian, Malaysian?) in a small eating establishment, with a huge variety of hot sauces lining the counter and a shelf above a bank of windows, plus an inside disc sleeve photo displaying a basket of red peppers (I was shocked to find, on two posters displayed in a local Southwest eatery, that there are over 75 kinds of pepper)--gives the game away: tasty, spicy, world-jazz of the most beguiling and savory kind.



Make no mistake, this musical gallimaufry never fails to titillate the senses, be it through Indian raga/drone ("Two Door") or charming faux-East African blues ("Miro") or dirgelike neo-Klezmer filtered through some kind of Catholic Dies Irae-ish move ("Emerald," "Monsaraz") or downtown-Turkish romp ("Temoin") or wildly eclectic Mediterranean/Celtic ("Here & There") or sheer Eastern mysticism ("Kumanovo") or reggae-tinged Rasta-soaked vibes ("Sunrise") or Tibetan mysticism ("Meditation") or the esotericism of the hidden bonus track (not named). Indeed, the listener reels under the vast display of world-jazz musical virtuosity, lightly worn. The last time I remember encountering such a grand tour of jazz-beat sensibilities is with that spectacular disc Mulatos by the great Omar Sosa.



I'm completely blown away by this mesmeric music. Certainly among the very best world-jazz releases of this or any other year, it is perhaps topped only by the magnificence of John Hollenbeck's Large Ensemble recording, A Blessing. Entirely worth picking up."
HIGH MENTALITY JAZZ
K. Prousalis | drama GREECE | 04/17/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"PETER EPSTEIN is an artist which very few know his versatility to play in such a sophisticated and refined way .LINQUA FRANCA IS A MASTERPIECE A GEM OF GEMS AND ONE OF THE BEST JAZZ RECORDINGS EVER MADE.His best so far.BRAD SHEPIC ON GUITAR AND MATT KILMER IN A WIDE RANGE OF PERCUSSSIONIST TASKS ALONG WITH PETER S ALTO SAXOPHONE CREATE A DEEP AND WIDE MYSTIC MUSICAL LANDSCAPE OF THE FINEST WORLD JAZZ COLOURS EVER RAISED ."