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Genre:
Jazz
Release Date: 07/08/2008
This video is drawn from the long-running German TV music series
Ohne Filter and presents a 57-minute performance by the Yellowjackets in the program's studio in Baden-Baden before an audience numbering in the hundreds, captured by five cameras, on July 24, 1994. The band is promoting its then-current album,
Run for Your Life, including the title tune, which is presented as an encore in the seven-song set and proves the most bebop-oriented number. The Yellowjackets perform in a straight-forward manner, with bassist
Jimmy Haslip only occasionally pausing the playing to announce a song title. The left-handed
Haslip plays a six-string electric bass guitar that, although clearly designed to be played left handed, nevertheless is strung as if for a right-handed player. (One can only assume that
Haslip learned to play by turning right-handed guitars upside down and got used to that order of strings.) Saxophonist
Bob Mintzer is the dominant instrumentalist, usually playing tenor, although he also uses a soprano and, on
"Dewey," plays an EWI, with his lines doubled by keyboard player
Russell Ferrante on
Korg synthesizer.
Haslip gets a showcase on
"Jack Town," a song from
Run for Your Life, although after his early solo
Mintzer steps in as the arrangement turns into a gospel-like rave-up. Drummer
William Kennedy's only brief solo comes toward the end of
"Run for Your Life," and thus at the end of the set. The performance gives a good sense of the Yellowjackets' appealing fusion style. (Extra features of the DVD include a brief written biography of the group, a five-minute interview with director
Michael Au about
Ohne Filter, and a three-minute commercial for
Inakustik cable.)
~William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide