Howard Wales: Rendezvous with the Sun

Posted on January 31, 2006 by hcrink

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Howard Wales is probably best known for his association with the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia. But, he also stepped quite firmly on the terra firma of jazz funk via his playing on "Music of El Topo", and with this private solo lp from 1976. The track that quite deservedly gets attention here is "Karnaval" – an absolutely masterful slice of electric funky fusion with heavy drums and loads of spacey keyboard.

OK, so, If you are anything like me you are cringing at the term "funky fusion" right now – and while this record definitely is, there is also a lot more diversity than most of the Headhuters knock-offs out there. There is an almost (WARNING: Another scary term) prog-rockish jamming quality, but this is a good thing as it keeps things from ever wandering into smooth jazz territory as so many albums from around this time were beginning to do. A pretty solid listen all the way through.

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Filed under: Jazz, Soul / Funk

3 Comments to “Howard Wales: Rendezvous with the Sun”

Reynaldo on February 1st, 2006 @ 12:56 am

Hey, that’s not bad for “funky fusion.”

free frank on October 7th, 2006 @ 3:56 pm

seems like this rocked a little harder/louder on aeiouII

free frank on October 7th, 2006 @ 3:59 pm

dope wendy carlos field recording mashup outro

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