Our Review
What a blast! You know all of these songs, and you know none of these songs. The Acme Brass is flat-out fun on "X-Mas X-Ing," one of the more innovative holiday CDs to come down the pike. The five horns (trumpets/flugelhorns, French horn, trombone, bass trombone), piano, bass and percussion make some of the most amazing cross-blends of Christmas music available.
So what's the story? This instrumental album's greatest strength lies in Tom Kamp's amazing arrangements. Using well-known holiday standards as starting points, Kamp has mixed, blended, and even juxtaposed song fragments and musical styles from other classic standards, creating brand new pieces. So, for example, The Acme Brass opens the 13-song set brilliantly with "Jingle Duke," which features a swingin' "Take the A-Train" melody and "Jingle Bells" floating on top. Duke Ellington definitely would have approved!
"X-Mas X-Ing" is just full of delightful surprises. There are 42 songs crammed into about an hour, and you must listen closely to catch the various cross-references and asides. In addition to the excellent opening cut, my favorite tracks here include "The 12 Days of Christmas" done as 12-bar blues in all 12 key signatures, and "Santa Monk," which marries Thelonius Monk's "Blue Monk" with "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town."
Anyone who enjoys instrumental jazz, a gifted brass ensemble, and holiday music will get a kick out of X-Mas X-Ing. It's almost like getting four albums for the price of one!
--Carol Swanson
(Reviewed in 2005)
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From the liner notes:
Produced and arranged by: Tom Kamp
Personnel:
Matt Krempasky: trumpet and flugelhorn
Bill Ash: trumpet and flugelhorn
R.J. Kelley: French horn
Tom Kamp: trombone
Dale Turk: bass trombone
Linda Presgrave: piano
Ron Naspo: bass
Rick Visone: drums & percussion
Engineered, mixed and mastered by Brian Dozoretz
Executive producer: Robert Kamp
A unique strand of "American" music parallels the "melting pot" or "tossed salad" metaphors for American society. This American brand of music mixes, blends, and often juxtaposes songs, fragments, and styles into new pieces. Many of my musical heroes are masters of the form: Charles Ives, Spike Jones, Frank Zappa, and Peter Schickele (in his "discoveries" of the works of P.D.Q. Bach).
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Label: Kampini Records
Length: 51 minutes
Genre: Jazz
Release: 2004
Track List
Song Title |
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Jingle Duke |
The Child |
The 12 Bars of Christmas |
Have Yourself a Sentimental Christmas |
No More Blue Christmas Bossa |
Silent Miles |
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Bluesette Isabella |
Gook King Trane |
Li'l Deckin' |
Snow Bird |
What Are You Doing the Rest of New Year's Eve? |
Santa Monk |