Drunk on the Blood of the Holy Ones

Drunk on the Blood of the Holy Ones

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Review

The Fully Celebrated is a pared down, trio version of the Fully Celebrated Orchestra, dedicated to the style of Ornette Coleman in that alto saxophonist Jim Hobbs is clearly influenced by Coleman, Eric Dolphy, Arthur Blythe, and the like. Hobbs has achieved his own personal sound, a leaner, trimmed, and fat free voice that has plenty of room to roam freely while keeping within a framework of funky beats, no time, and occasionally off-kilter or angular expressions that can now identify him as an individualist. If the title or cover art draws suggested religious, renaissance, or pirate derived motifs, they are somewhat humorous and ironic reference points, for the music is unabashedly modern, progressive, and bold without being scarred or sanguine. The contemporary side mixed with improvisation holds forth from the opener, "Moose and Grizzly Bear's Ville," to the faster "Reptoid Alliance," or the lithe, head nodding, danceable, stand-out piece "Enemy of Both Sides" as the anxious, rambling mind of Hobbs is identified by his frequently doled out squawky accents and punctuations. Changing tempos at will during "Conotocarius," the trio traverses easily from fractured nuances to funky dance moves, free flying glide and mass chaos. The title track has a ritual motif in a two-beat frame that is at times overblown, inebriated to some extent, centered by the plopping drum flams of Django Carranza. Bassist Timo Shanko sports a style similar to the soulful and folkish refrains of Charlie Haden on his introductory solo of "Pearl's Blues/Your What Hurts?," a walking motion suggesting it's your swollen feets that feel discomfort via the strained alto of Hobbs. Soulful ruminations identify "Brothers of the Heliopolis" with a patient solo from Shanko, while "Dew of May" is a mourning in the morning, circadian cycle developed piece, a slow riser to a light jog with subtle kineticism, and car driving music to get one through a spring day. Spare music yet fully formed, this talented trio provides interesting sounds all listeners of creative improvised music should thoroughly enjoy. ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide

Tracks + Soundclips

Drunk on the Blood of the Holy Ones
1. Moose and Grizzly Bear's Ville 4:48
2. Reptoid Alliance 3:28
3. Drunk on the Blood of the Holy Ones 5:17
4. Brothers of Heliopolis 7:26
5. Enemy of Both Sides 5:58
6. Pearl's Blues (Your What Hurts?) 7:01
7. Conotocarius 5:24
8. Dew of May 11:07
9. [CD-Rom Track] [*]

Details and Credits

Product Details
  • Label: Aum Fidelity
  • Release date: 2009/05/12
  • Enhanced CD-ROM
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Jim Hobbs Sax (Alto)
Timo Shanko Bass
Technical Credits
Michael Marciano Engineer
Steven Joerg Producer
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