New Ammo

New Ammo

by Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Karl Denson
New Ammo

New Ammo

by Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Karl Denson

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Overview

The New Ammo version of Karl Denson's Tiny Universe consists of a four-horn front line: his sax and flute, trumpeter Chris Littlefield, trombonist Andy Geib, and baritone saxophonist Daniel De La Cruz. The lineup also includes David Veith on B-3 and Rhodes piano, D.J. Williams on guitar, and drummer John Staten. This set is tight, yet all over the place. Three tunes are thoroughly re-visioned, funked-up arrangements of cues from exploitation films. Opener "Grenadiers" comes from Bill Loose's score for Russ Meyer's Cherry, Harry & Raquel. It's a cut-time groover with knotty interlocking rhythms, a grinding, dirty-ass guitar vamp, punchy horns, and a wailing sax solo by Denson. "The Duel" by Lenny Stack from the 1970 biker flick C.C. and Company has an ugly bassline, surfadelic guitar, and a B-3 worthy of Steppenwolf's "Sookie Sookie." A massive working of Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love" riff commences "My Baby." The song combines barroom blues, grimy, rocking slide guitar, and Stax-style horns. It also features a Denson vocal duet with the Gramblers' Nicki Bluhm. The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" is a stomper here, a showcase for Denson's strutting flute, with frequent collaborator Robert Walter guesting to deliver a killer Rhodes break. A reading of the Beastie Boys' "Sure Shot" weds spunky flute, upright bass, soul-jazz guitar, B-3, and a truckload of rim shots. The title cut, "Everybody Knows That," and "Cheerleader" are old-school KDTU slammers; their snare-kick drum imprint is right up front with the horns. Chris Stillwell's excellent "Malgorium" could just as easily have been an Isaac Hayes-charted film cue. Its labyrinthine structure contains a beautiful organ solo by Veith before it extends as a jazz-funk workout. Closer "Odysseus" is an older jam that highlights the band's formidable jazz chops. Commencing with a slow yet knotty head, it gradually develops into a simmering jazz-funk groove (evoking the charts of Johnny Pate). Old friend Mike Dillon contributes two brilliant vibes solos to this track featuring floating Rhodes, choppy horns, bubbling basslines, angular melodic changes in several sections (think Frank Zappa), and a screaming guitar break by Williams that ratchets up the intensity before Denson's horn roars it out. KDTU's unmistakable dance band roots are readily apparent on New Ammo, but it's easily their most musically adventurous album. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 02/04/2014
Label: Stoopid Records
UPC: 0020286215356
Rank: 101064

Tracks

  1. Grenadiers
  2. Three Trials of Strength
  3. Hang Me Out to Dry
  4. New Ammo
  5. The Duel
  6. My Baby
  7. Seven Nation Army
  8. Apres Ski
  9. Everybody Knows That
  10. Sure Shot
  11. Malgorium
  12. Cheerleader
  13. Odysseus

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Karl Denson's Tiny Universe   Primary Artist
Karl Denson   Primary Artist,Flute,Vocals,Saxophone
Robert Walter   Organ,Guest Artist,Fender Rhodes,Juno
DJ Williams   Guitar,Vocals
Nicki Bluhm   Vocals,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Chris Littlefield   Trumpet
Andy Geib   Trumpet,Trombone,Guest Artist
David Veith   Organ,Fender Rhodes
John Staten   Drums
Anthony Smith   Vibraphone,Guest Artist
Daniel Delacruz   Guest Artist,Sax (Baritone)
Chris Stillwell   Bass
Mike Dillon   Percussion,Vibraphone,Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Karl Denson   Composer,Group Member
DJ Williams   Composer,Group Member
Adam Horovitz   Composer
Chris Littlefield   Group Member
Wendell Fite   Composer
Michael Diamond   Composer
Lenny Stack   Composer
David Veith   Composer,Group Member
Andrew "Dros" Liposcak   Mixing
John Staten   Group Member
Jordan Andreen   Engineer
JP Peterson   Cover Art
Alex Zurowski   Cover Art
Jim Greer   Vocal Engineer
Chris Stillwell   Composer,Group Member
Jack White   Composer
Jeremy Steig   Composer
Robert Carranza   Mixing
Ben Moore   Engineer
Mario Caldato, Jr.   Composer
Adam Yauch   Composer
Robert Mercurio   Percussion Engineer
Dave Cooley   Mastering
Zak Najor   Composer
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