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ANTOINE FAFARD ~ AD PERPETUUM
UNICORN 5092 (Barcode: 649906856153) ~ CANADA ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 2014 Released: 2014

This is the third album as a leader by Canadian Fusion bassist / composer Antoine FafardFind albums by this artist, recorded in a trio setting with guitarist Jerry De Villiers, Jr.Find albums by this artist and legendary drummer Vinnie ColaiutaFind albums by this artist. Three guest musicians: keyboardist Gerry EtkinsFind albums by this artist, drummer Gary HusbandFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Jean-Pierre ZanellaFind albums by this artist appear on selected tracks. The album presents ten original compositions, nine of which are composed by Fafard and one is co-composed by Fafard and De Villiers.

Fafard is a veteran Fusion player, who led the Montreal based group Spaced OutFind albums by this artist, which released six albums and a couple of DVDs between 2000 and 2008. Spaced Out was floating somewhere between Fusion and Progressive Rock, but Fafard´s solo albums, first of which was released in 2011, are decidedly more Jazz oriented with focus on improvisation and cooperation with world´s leading Fusion players.

Stylistically Fusion is often an extremely limited niche, with most albums in that genre sounding very similar, if not identical, to each other. Of the thousands of Fusion albums recorded since the genre crystallized from the early Jazz-Rock cradle, only a handful are truly inspired, innovative and even fewer are groundbreaking. The main reason is usually the focus on the endless instrumental doodling and show off faster than light soloing, rather than on the musical qualities, melody, harmony, etc. In short most Fusion albums have sadly very little music in them.

This album is, I´m happy to say, an exception to the rule in every conceivable aspect. The compositions are all extremely musical, with solid melodies and diverse rhythm patterns, which keep the listener on his toes. The arrangements call for an attentive interplay and split second coordination between the players and the overall ambience of the music is more lyrical than the usual Fusion setting, which often tends to be rather aggressive.

Of course there are the individual performances by the musicians, which are all first-class. There are many solo spots for everybody, but those are kept short and intensive leaving the listener wishing for more, rather than praying for the torture to be over with. Colaiuta, as usual, drives the music forcefully and his playing is always phenomenal, second after second. His unique feel and extraterrestrial technique are like the icing on a cake on every album he plays on. The drums "duet" he plays with Husband on one of the tracks is sensational. De Villiers plays some superb guitar licks, but again, does not dominate the proceedings like most Fusion guitarist tend to. Fafard plays tasty, melodic bass lines and his solos are classics of the genre.

Overall this is a superb Fusion album, which should make every fan of the genre happy, but also be accessible to more Jazz oriented listeners beyond the strict Fusion circles. Well done indeed!
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