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Personnel: Bernie Worrell (Hammond B-3 organ, Mini-Moog, Clavinet, Wurlitzer electric piano, Roland D-50 synthesizer); Umar Bin Hassan (narration); Buckethead (guitar, sound effects); Patrice Higgins (clarinet); Marty Ehrlich (bass clarinet); Janet Grice (bassoon); Vincent Chancey (French horn); Fred Wesley (trombone); Amina Claudine Myers (Hammond B-3 organ); Bill Laswell (programming, loops, samples, sound effects); Oz Fritz.
Engineers include: Oz Fritz, Robert Musso, Bruce Calder.
Recorded at Greenpoint Studio, Brooklyn, New York.
The enigmatic Worrell continues to amaze. Like the first Dark album, Worrell's THE OTHER SIDE is absolutely uncategorizable. That he was once affiliated with the likes of George Clinton and the whole P-Funk gang is a mere footnote in the career of this iconoclastic keyboardist. Modal strains of jazz, perverted avant-noise, and organ-drenched experimental atmospheres are only a minute fraction of the chaotic and paradoxical styles etched onto this disc. In short, there's something for everyone here, but everyone should take heed--Worrell's attitudes go way beyond the expected boundaries flanking jazz and funk. His free-form personalities take hold on THE OTHER SIDE and transform it into a jaw-dropping, delightful adventure of unexplored and unexpected sonic realms.
Engineers include: Oz Fritz, Robert Musso, Bruce Calder.
Recorded at Greenpoint Studio, Brooklyn, New York.
The enigmatic Worrell continues to amaze. Like the first Dark album, Worrell's THE OTHER SIDE is absolutely uncategorizable. That he was once affiliated with the likes of George Clinton and the whole P-Funk gang is a mere footnote in the career of this iconoclastic keyboardist. Modal strains of jazz, perverted avant-noise, and organ-drenched experimental atmospheres are only a minute fraction of the chaotic and paradoxical styles etched onto this disc. In short, there's something for everyone here, but everyone should take heed--Worrell's attitudes go way beyond the expected boundaries flanking jazz and funk. His free-form personalities take hold on THE OTHER SIDE and transform it into a jaw-dropping, delightful adventure of unexplored and unexpected sonic realms.