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Randy Weston - Live in St. Lucia

Randy Weston - Live in St. Lucia

Actor: Randy Weston
Studio: Image Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 110,646

Format: Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, Live, NTSC
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 68 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

UPC: 014381298222
EAN: 0014381298222
ASIN: B00009Q4WB

Theatrical Release Date: July 22, 2003
Release Date: July 22, 2003
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Prolific composer, master pianist and visionary Randy Weston has built his life and career making people "feel" his music. His songs both enlighten and enthuse, becoming jazz standards that encompass the traditions of Africa and convey a compelling range of human emotions. Songs: African Cookbook, The Shrine, African Sunrise, Little Niles, 3 Pyramids & Sphinx, Blue Moses, Includes Interview with Randy Weston.


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5 out of 5 stars Randy Weston In Quintessential Concert   May 12, 2005
Michael F. Hopkins (Buffalo, NY USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

If you have any questions regarding the grace, the might,
and the integrity of the African-American conception known
as Jazz, come hear and see this superb concert from one
of the great treasures of the world. That this sterling
aesthetic presentation came through BET's Jazz Channel
is a miracle of no small proportions, and such fortifying
presentations from BET as a whole should be enthusiastically
encouraged.
Ageless in wisdom, bountiful in song, pianist Randy Weston
brings his peerless instrumental balladry to bear in this
2003 live performance for the St. Lucia Jazz Festival. Even
for this amazing artist, going strong across the span of a
half-century plus, LIVE IN ST. LUCIA is a precious moment.

With his African Rhythms Quintet, Weston weaves his
lushly harmonic, polyrhythmic spell, melodies yielding
the irresistible summons of Great Black Music reaching
deep into your soul. The blessings offered by the pianist's
imploring hush and lyrical thunder strike all the deeper
in the company of this robust ensemble.
On African Percussion, Neil Clarke juggles multiple tempos
with searing finesse, as bassist Alex Blake thrums sharp,
soulful litanies which will have many a viewer looking for
the unseen kora player working wizardry through the larger
fiddle! Trombonist Benny Powell nimbly bounces his alluring
round tones up and down and all around each rhapsody, as
Music Director Talib Kibwe (T.K.Blue) unleashes his unique
brand of warmth and spirit on reeds and flute.

Through Weston, this is a quintet to savor and enjoy,
time and again. Listen to the waltzing swing of "Little
Niles", the dancing leaps of "African Cookbook", or
the ever-steady, oncoming Blues of "Blue Moses", and
you know you are hearing sorcery of the most devout
order.
For those who have this exciting concert on CD, the
DVD offers stunning cinematography which beautifully
complements the Music in play. As a further bonus,
the DVD offers a fine interview with Weston himself,
who's never at a loss for words or vision in discussing
his Art, the world from which it comes, and all that's
at stake.

Here is Music and Image in gleeful, determined
human motion.




5 out of 5 stars Afro-Latin jazz of the highest order   December 14, 2003
Jan P. Dennis (Monument, CO USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

St. Lucia, that diminutive Caribbean island, proves to be the perfect setting for Randy Weston's deep-delved African/Latin jazz explorations.

In the heart of what V. S. Naipaul called "The Middle Passage," that is, the center of the Caribbean Islands that received the African slave trade and which became a "Client Culture" for the West, Randy Weston brings his Afro-Latin band.

I don't know what it is about this setting--some kind of primal sensibility--but Weston and company deliver a burning set that exudes the depth and pathos that lies at the center of Afro-Latin experience. Everything here has been recorded by Weston before--but never this spectacularly. The band, a hot one, featuring long-time Weston colleague and music director T. K. Blue (Talib Kibwe) on sax and flute, Alex Blake on acoustic bass, Benny Powell on Trombone, and Neil Clarke on African percussion, simply lays down some stone grooves from which spring startlingly progressive and rich musical excursions. Clarke, especially, seems totally tuned in, and his solo on the opening number simply mesmerizes, totally validating the decision to eschew a traditonal drum kit--and Alex Blake swings with a fury and abandon seldom encountered.

From the open solo piano notes of "African Cookbook" to the last dying figures of "Blue Moses," a supremely elevated aesthetic gloriously unfolds. Maybe it's the opportunity to open up these Weston pieces to extended group conversation and improv that gives them a heretofore unrecognized gravitas; I don't know. But they achieve a weight of glory here that they previously had simply not attained.

A spectacular set that has the power to move even the most hardened and cynical jazz warrior.


5 out of 5 stars A Living Master   August 12, 2003
M. Perini
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Great video and audio quality, including a 5.1 mix. Randy plays with his usual band members. If you like Randy you will love this. If you don't know about Randy Weston, he is a great jazz piano player and composer, who incorporates many elements of African music into the composition and playing of his own music, in a seamless organic way, without it seeming like a gimmick.

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