Art of the Blues

Art of the Blues by Bruce ArnoldArt of the Blues:

Featuring:
Bruce Arnold—Guitar
Dean Johnson—Bass
Tony Moreno—Drums

Description:
Bruce Arnold kicks it up a notch with “Art of the Blues” (MSK 157)

Great musicians have been doing their own take on the blues since the form was created, and now Bruce Arnold joins their company with Art of the Blues. Arnold has exhibited astonishing versatility with his various projects, tackling pieces as disparate as Olivier Messiaen’s “Quartet for the End of Time” and Native American chants. He is best known however, for his explorations into the application of 12-tone theory in jazz improvisation. Arnold here applies a similar intellectual rigor to the 12 tracks that are by turns lyrical, spare, haunting and always intriguing.

As Bruce explains it: “In Art of the Blues I have applied the structural rhythmic and harmonic ideas that I have been working with over the past several years to the blues form. These structures deal with small three note groups and the superimposition of time fields over a basic pulse. I’ve used the unit of a half step and a minor 3rd as my motif, and composed twelve blues, one in each key. You’ll also hear some fun with time signatures and the use of a dotted quarter note as a vehicle for multiple time layering.”

Joining Bruce on this bracing set and negotiating the tricks and turns are stalwarts Tony Moreno on drums and Dean Johnson on upright bass. Mr. Moreno is featured on almost every tune; his stellar drum solos are filled with layered time improvisations and endless creativity. “It was a conscious decision on my part to feature Tony on all these tunes” says Bruce “ I wanted to showcase the many types of time manipulations that we have been exploring over the past few years.” Time juxtapositions abound, with a G Blues 30 bar in 3/4 in with 5 measure phrases, a D Blues 18 bar form in 5/4, an A Blues 15 bar form in 7/4, an E Blues 12 Bar form in 9/4, and a B Blues 24 Bar form in 4/4.

And although Bruce’s composition is forward thinking, his chordal accompaniment style throughout Art of the Blues conscientiously harkens back to the roots of Rhythm and Blues guitar. All these elements combine to create a collection of tunes that while sounding like a traditional jazz guitar CD also presents a personal new approach and direction for the blues.
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To purchase music from this CD please visit Art of the Blues Page at the record company Muse Eek Recordings.

Cat Feet: Blues Key of C
Down Home” Blues Key of F
Inquisitive: Blues Key of Bb
Maze: Blues Key of Eb
Dark Matter: Blues Key of Ab
Hocket: Blues Key of Db
Sassy Blues Key of Gb
3 and Fro: Blues Key of B
In and Out: Blues Key of E
If 7 were 3: Blues Key of A
InDifferent: Blues Key of D
Castles: Blues Key of G

Reviews:
“Arnold is a fiery yet thoughtful soloist.  His compelling compositions are built upon fragmented swing vamps, soaring opuses and animated thematic developments.  In effect, the band rockets skyward, hovers back to a plateau, and morph sizzling dialogues into untraditional blues grooves.”
Glenn Astarita —JazzReview.com

“…a refreshing redirection for the blues.”
Robert Silverstein —MWE3.com

” Listening to this album is different than listening to other albums because of the analytical components that are the building blocks of these tunes.”
—Richard Henry, Worldwide-jazz-online

“… a personal new approach and direction for the blues. “
—Laurie Monk, truthinshredding.com

… this is a solid example of power trio blues that charts it’s own course.”
Chris Spector midwestrecord.com

“Art of the Blues, which features blues compositions written in all 12 keys, is more traditional in nature, but still maintains the highly creative and emotionally intense playing that Arnold brings to any musical situation, no matter the style or genre he is playing in.”
—Matt Warnock Guitar International

“Heady stuff it is, but proof that the blues not only can take experimentation,
it demands it. And Bruce (Almighty) Arnold is the man to take it beyond bounds.”
—Bob Gish Jazz Insider Magazine

“Arnold does something very worthwhile here. From the level of guitar art and ensemble chemistry, this one has it! Recommended.”
—Grego Applegate Edwards Gapplegate Guitar and Bass Blog

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