*** Naftule's Dream
SEARCH FOR THE GOLDEN DREYDL
(Tzadik)
Klezmer
great Naftule Brandwein, whose name has been adopted by this local
avant-jazz-klezmer sextet, would love the group's boisterous spirit. Their
decidedly nontraditional eclecticism might leave him scratching his head,
however. On their debut album, part of John Zorn's Radical Jewish Culture
series, the tunes range from funky rock to New Orleans improv to labyrinthine
jazz, all without losing the fiery abandon of the Jewish wedding music that
lies at klezmer's wild heart. Trombonist David Harris's arrangement of the
traditional "Oy Tate" ("Oh Father") takes the band on collectively improvised
frolics. When the arrangements don't wander that far from tradition, as on
Harris's "So Nu" or clarinettist Glenn Dickson's haunting "The Spinoza of
Market Street," guitarist Pete Fitzpatrick's electric guitar adds molten
textures and noisy skronks not usually found in this context. All these
liberties work because everyone in the band is firmly grounded in the music.
Naftule's Dream may play intellectual games with klezmer, but they do it with
passion and soul.
(Naftule's Dream perform tonight, December 18, at the Lizard Lounge.
Call 547-0759.)
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