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The Omnichord Real Book

Meshell Ndegeocello

2023 recording. Genres: Jazz \ Modern ~
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The Omnichord Real Book
Contrary to the concept the title might conjure, The Omnichord Real Book is not another wholly interpretive set from Meshell Ndegeocello. It's the musician's first album of primarily original material in nearly a decade, appearing nine years after Comet, Come to Me and following the all-covers Ventriloquism by five years. Also the musician's Blue Note debut as a leader, this consolidates an affiliation with the historic label that began with a supporting role on Robert Glasper's Black Radio and continued with production and playing on Jason Moran's All Rise and Marcus Strickland's Nihil Novi. The album takes its name from the Autoharp-inspired instrument manufactured in the early '80s as well as a widely published volume of lead sheets for jazz standards -- a copy of which Ndegeocello received from her father and rediscovered while going through her late parents' belongings. The Omnichord is heard on only three songs, all of which are powered in part by its amiably knocking programmed rhythms and dainty synthesized strings. More consequential is the squad of over two dozen instrumentalists and vocalists lending a plenitude of supple rhythmic and ruminative vocal interplay. It features long-standing partners such as guitarist Chris Bruce and keyboardist Jebin Bruni, and recent or new collaborators like guitarist Jeff Parker, whose spiraling guitar solos are on crucial back-to-back songs, and Josh Johnson, who adds winding and tender saxophone on twice as many numbers and produces the whole thing. Even though it was created by enough people to fill a starship, including the HawtPlates, a vocal group present throughout and granted the spotlight on a moving a cappella piece, this is as intimate as any of Ndegeocello's previous albums. It's almost as varied as any of them in sound, naturally veering from sheer folk-soul to grimace-inducing funk to charging Afrobeat. Almost every song is informed by a kind of heartache with prevailing feelings of disorientation, regret, and grief. Ndegeocello always owns it, whether she says "Pain colors everything I touch" with her chest or laments her "extraordinary pain," maybe with a nod to Songs in the Key of Life. There's respite in "Virgo," a nine-minute funk marvel that vibrates and glistens with Ndegeocello's key bass and Bruce's bassline interfacing beneath Brandee Younger's harp. (This is distinct from the like-titled song on The World Has Made Me the Man of My Dreams.) Then again, it's not quite rapturous, either, with Ndegeocello briefly weaving into the astral homecoming theme a sense of anticipation: "The warmth of your embraceā€¦I long for." An alternate version of "Virgo" arranged by Oliver Lake is fruit at the bottom. ~ Andy Kellman
Cover of 'The Omnichord Real Book' - Meshell Ndegeocello
1. Georgia Ave (feat. Josh Johnson) [2m 40s]2. An Invitation [2m 21s]3. Call the Tune [1m 54s]4. Good Good (feat. Jade Hicks & Josh Johnson) [3m 30s]5. Omnipuss [2m 52s]6. Clear Water (feat. Deantoni Parks, Jeff Parker & Sanford Biggers) [4m 35s]7. ASR (feat. Jeff Parker) [7m 38s]8. Gatsby (feat. Cory Henry & Joan As Police Woman) [4m 21s]9. Towers (feat. Joel Ross) [3m 36s]10. Perceptions (feat. Jason Moran) [2m 16s]11. Tha King (feat. Thandiswa) [0m 27s]12. Virgo (feat. Brandee Younger & Julius Rodriguez) [8m 35s]13. Burn Progression (feat. Hanna Benn & Ambrose Akinmusire) [4m 01s]14. Oneelevensixteen [2m 50s]15. Vuma (feat. Joel Ross & Thandiswa) [3m 03s]16. The 5th Dimension (feat. The HawtPlates) [5m 25s]17. Hole in the Bucket (feat. The HawtPlates) [5m 32s]18. Virgo 3 (feat. Mark Guiliana, Brandee Younger & Josh Johnson) [6m 54s]Total duration: 1h 12m 37s