*** Re-Birth Brass Band
WE COME TO PARTY
(Shanachie)
The Re-Birth
Brass Band, the pride of New Orleans's historic Sixth Ward, were formed by
brothers Phillip and Keith Frazier some 14 years ago, when their members were
barely in their early teens. After obscure releases on Arhoolie and Mardi Gras
Records and four well-received CDs on Rounder, the group went through a raft of
personnel changes, only to come back with We Come To Party, their first
new disc in three years.
From the funkadelic Paul Deo cartoon on the cover to the fast-paced program of
hard-hitting street funk inside, We Come To Party serves notice to the
world that the Re-Birth brothers are ready to break out of the folk-jazz ghetto
and into the urban mainstream. Stirring street anthems like "Roll with It,"
"Fire," and the title track, Jeep driver-targeted contemporary R&B numbers
like "Don't U Wish," "Why U with Me," and "U Been Watching Me" -- all rub
shoulders with the kind of brass-band adaptations of pop tunes ("Let's Get It
On," "Liberian Girl") you'd expect from this group. And a medley of traditional
spirituals ("Glory, Glory"/"Jesus on the Mainline") round out a package meant
to satisfy old Re-Birth fans and win over some new ones.
-- John Sinclair
(The Re-Birth Brass Band open for the Greyboy Allstars this
Friday, July 25, at the Paradise; call 423-NEXT for tickets.)