- The Mahayanna (Great Vehicle) (Interlude)
- Transformation
- Delusion
- Emergence
- Paramita (To Arrive at the Other Side) Interlude
- Libertarian
- Changing Lines
- Emancipation
- Red Light District
- Sokoni (From the Sea) Interlude
- Equilibrium
- 2 Bass Interlude
- Inner Voice
- Kalomo (The Unexpected) Interlude
- Matrix
- Oji (The Gift Bearer)
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Jason Moran Guest Artist,Piano
Don Braden Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)
Lionel Cordew Paiste Cymbals,Drums,Percussion,Pearl Drums
Larry Lunetta Trumpet
Eric Lewis Organ,Piano,Piano (Electric)
Jeff Haynes Percussion
Ralph Alessi Trumpet
Tim Hegarty Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Russ Musto Liner Notes
Eric Lewis Composer
Cassandra Wilson Producer
Joseph Marciano Engineer
Jeff Haynes Composer
Michael Marciano Mixing
Lonnie Plaxico Composer
Lionel Cordew Composer
Tim Hegarty Composer
Moran Composer
Hitomi Kakuda Make-Up,Photography


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Overview
Emergence begins with a bang but then goes gradually downhill. Plaxico alternates between acoustic and electric bass, and mightily tries to reconcile the jazz and funk elements of his vision. Although most tracks feature driving rhythms, incredibly intricate horn writing, and compelling solos, the album grows numbingly repetitive as it proceeds.
On the jazz side, "Transformation" begins the record with riveting post-bop fire, while "Libertarian" and "Red Light District" provide new perspectives on the standards "Dear Old Stockholm" and "Love for Sale," respectively. On the funk side, "Delusion" and "Emancipation" stand out, recalling the dissonant colors heard on Sam Rivers' acclaimed 1999 album Inspiration. But Plaxico seems to run low on ideas by the time he gets to "Equilibrium," "Inner Voice," and Chick Corea's "Matrix." Six brief interludes featuring bass and/or percussion are interspersed throughout the program, yielding mixed results -- the most effective being "Paramita (to arrive at the other side)."
Monster players abound, including the wonderful Don Braden on saxophones, Ralph Alessi on trumpet, and Jason Moran on piano. Emergence is also distinguished by several lesser known but highly capable musicians: Larry Lunetta on trumpet, Tim Hegarty on sax, Eric Lewis on piano and organ, Lionel Cordew on drums, and Jeffrey Haynes on percussion. Haynes produced the interludes, and noted vocalist Cassandra Wilson, for whom Plaxico has served as musical director, produced the main tracks. ~ David R. Adler
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/15/2000 |
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Label: | SAVANT |
UPC: | 0633842201924 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Lonnie Plaxico Primary Artist,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)Jason Moran Guest Artist,Piano
Don Braden Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)
Lionel Cordew Paiste Cymbals,Drums,Percussion,Pearl Drums
Larry Lunetta Trumpet
Eric Lewis Organ,Piano,Piano (Electric)
Jeff Haynes Percussion
Ralph Alessi Trumpet
Tim Hegarty Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Technical Credits
Larry Lunetta ComposerRuss Musto Liner Notes
Eric Lewis Composer
Cassandra Wilson Producer
Joseph Marciano Engineer
Jeff Haynes Composer
Michael Marciano Mixing
Lonnie Plaxico Composer
Lionel Cordew Composer
Tim Hegarty Composer
Moran Composer
Hitomi Kakuda Make-Up,Photography
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