A Special Brew - Steelbands of Trinidad & Tobago
• "Special Brew" got its name from the unique combination of
talents that went into its recorded vocal version. Music was
composed by [Ray] Holman and lyrics by
Merchant (Dennis
Williams). Brass band arrangement was done by
Leston
Paul, [exemplified in Get on Radical] and vocals by
Drupatee.
Some of Holman’s writing, such as the repetitive tenor pan rhythms
that sound like tassa
drums, or the orientally tinged minor mode section, was done to suit
Drupatee’s Indo-Trinidadian musical background. In general, however,
the steelband arrangement is vintage Holman. Its overall form is
typical for Panorama,
essentially a series of variations on the verse and chorus, in
different keys, with an introduction and coda. Holman stamps it,
however, with his unique melodic genius.
The chorus, in particular, which begins with a phrase of just two
pitches set to a distinctive rhythm, reappears in a number of
meltingly sweet variations and motivic references. Holman’s
exquisite melodic phrasing complements a background of bass lines
and strumming that is rhythmically driving and gentle at the same
time.
The "jams," especially long vamps between the variations built on
a short repeated chord progression display Holman’s unique ability
to resist the frenzy of Panorama, leave space, and let the music
breathe and groove. The slow tempo of this performance, beautifully
executed by the Destination Tokyo steel orchestra, only enhances the
elegant rhythmic architecture and sweetness of Holman’s music.
© 2001 Shannon Dudley
• The [Panama] composition, in four keys, evolves with the usual
[Clive] Bradley wizardry
superimposed on Latin-styled "oomphy" bass lines and rhythms
traditionally used by [Earl] Rodney. Note how Bradley meanders
melodically from passage to passage of his eclectic, erotic,
esoteric exercise, climaxing with his clever use of the tenor pans
to mimic timbales, those ubiquitous Latin percussion instruments. If
you listen carefully in between notes during the quiet passages you
will discern frogs synchronously croaking their approval of
Bradley’s majestic arrogance. (The recording was done at 5:45 am on
the morning of January 17, 1988 after an extensive eight-hour
rehearsal session).
© 2001 Simeon L. Sandiford.
• A SPECIAL BREW is the long awaited follow on to the best
selling CD, Pan Sweet Pan.
Special Brew is a Ray Holman composition which he also arranged for
this recording by Carib Tokyo. After listening to this CD on three
different types of speakers - from desktop to mid range to high end,
I renamed it: "Pan - A Higher Level". It is apropos that in the
first Sanch release of the 21st century we get a clear consistent
exposition of Steelband orchestral music, using indigenous
compositions, at a non-frenetic pace.
This is a brew that one will savor at every sip and every new sip
provides more pleasure. Indeed it is more like a seven course
gourmet musical meal prepared by the esteemed arrangers. To partake
of all the courses one needs seventy-three minutes but if you have
time for only one serving any plateful will satisfy you.
[eCaroh/Ron] |