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MP3 Inner Orchestra - All At Once

A high-energy party of danceable funk, with super-tight horns (trumpet, trombone, and soprano, alto, and tenor saxophones) over slamming grooves (guitar, bass, and drums). For jazz fans and booty-shakers.

17 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Jazz Fusion, URBAN/R&B: Funk



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WHAT IS ALL AT ONCE?

Inner Orchestra''s first studio album, All at Once, released in 2003, features 16 fresh original tunes, with the compositional creativity of all seven members of the band represented. The new tunes range from the frenetic Indo-bluesgrass-rock concoctions of guitarist, Michael Daves, to the soulful, Otis Redding-meets-John Coltrane melodies of tenor saxophonist, Emiliano Garcia. All at Once samples trombonist Benjie Messer''s musical comments on the quality of "soul," reminiscent of Charles Mingus and Eddie Harris. You''ll hear tributes to James Brown and the Meters composed by drummer Justin Tomsovic, whose grooves create a world in which not dancing is absurd; trumpeter Adam Scott chanelling the muse through the trumpet AND saxophone; a meditative rumination of bassist Ben Goodale; and the rally cry of alto saxophonist, Michael Pisapia, whose melody "All at Once" urges y''all to get together now, to make some noise, and to realize that the good life is right here, in the present.

"Featuring 16 original compositions, the recording is a typically wide-ranging adventure for the seven-piece band. Fueled by the ambitious desire to "redefine funk and soul music," IO is a truly collaborative venture -- and the varying viewpoints within the band make for some pretty interesting listening. All At Once ranges all over the map, featuring influences ranging from bluegrass to Otis Redding-era soul to the free jazz stylings of Charles Mingus, Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane."

- Amy Kroin, Valley Advocate, Northampton, MA

WHO IS INNER ORCHESTRA?

Inner Orchestra shows are high-energy parties of danceable funk, with intricate compositions and powerful improvised solos that draw in jazz fans as well as booty-shakers. Their super-tight horn section (trumpet, trombone, and soprano, alto and tenor saxophones) over slamming grooves (guitar, bass, and drums) has drawn comparisons to James Brown, Tower of Power, and the Brand New Heavies, but Inner Orchestra has a fresh sound all its own.

Inner Orchestra was born in the colleges of western Massachusetts, where members spent their days studying jazz and their nights playing parties. They''ve been making a name for themselves since members graduated in 2000. Their first studio album, All at Once, has received excellent reviews both regionally and nationally.

Unmistakably original, Inner Orchestra''s music is accessible and appeals to both young and old. Fans have come to expect excursions into Carribean and African rhythms, parades through town, and even free jazz. When the horns take a break, the rhythm section hits hard as a power trio, and when the rhythm section takes a break, the horns erupt in New-Orleans-style polyrhythms- but it always lands back in the funk.

THE BUZZ ABOUT I.O.

"Northampton''s answer to Tower of Power" - Seth Rogovoy, Berkeley Eagle

"A seven piece funk machine called the Inner Orchestra has restored my faith in the future of American roots influenced music." - Richard Mayer, Espresso Jazz Network

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