by jedsoon on 21 Mar 2007 04:46
Although he serves as Maestro, producer, arranger and performer, his presence is still surprisingly subdued. I can see why i couldn't find this using a Stewart Copeland search. His name only appears in small print on the front cover
On my first go-round with the cd, i experienced some mild disappointment. I knew i would be digging on it over time, but i was looking for that hook; that song that grabbed me from the get-go.
Then the it hit me: Santu Paulu! Fantastic work from beginning to end, full of the high energy and positive vibes. It features multiple vocalists, all of whom take their turns with great authority. The rhythm is unbelievalby catchy. Ensemble Bash is in full force. It captured the spirit of ensemble that the package itself purported to tap. It held me aloft!
I finally got it! I realized my lack of responsiveness on the first six tunes was just me warming up my ears. I was hungry for more, so i popped in the dvd and... got a disc error. Damn! One of my worries in buying dvd imports is a concern for region compatibility. The next player i tried gave the same error. Finally i popped it in my computer and it played fine.
I've been listening to/watching the dvd all evening, and just eating it up! Now i can't understand how i was able to differentiate so drastically between the songs on the first listen.. they're ALL great!
Stewart's trademark humor caps off the dvd. He signs off for the audience in full hand-waving glory. I'll transcribe it here as best i can:
"Music for all the people to sing and dance and play. The grass rises up to greet the sun, and together with harmony, we lie with the leaves blowing gently over our souls, which rise up and give to the people.. the bounty of our love!"
At this point, Stewart is reaching out directly into the camera and smiling heartily. Holy crap, this would make the funniest animated gif, much like the one somebody here had of his JTTOU 1st season stint. His hands are everywhere!
-chris