Dive into the captivating world of contemporary jazz with Joe Locke's "Subtle Disguise," released on November 16, 2018, via Origin Records. This enthralling collection of nine tracks showcases Joe Locke's mastery of the vibraphone, blending fusion, contemporary jazz, and jazz-rock elements to create a sonic experience that is both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition.
The album opens with "Red Cloud," setting the stage for an hour and eight minutes of musical exploration. Joe Locke, known for his work with Malletech, delivers a performance that is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. The title track, "Subtle Disguise," features a powerful collaboration with guitarist Adam Rogers, delving into the themes of the masks we wear in daily life with a poignant and graceful touch.
"Subtle Disguise" is a testament to Joe Locke's versatility, featuring two covers and seven original compositions. The blues influence is evident in tracks like "Motherless Children," a cover of Blind Willie Johnson's iconic song, where Joe Locke's vibraphone work shines with a superb lyricism. Other standout tracks include the introspective "Make Me Feel Like It's Raining" and the energetic "Rogues of America."
Whether you're a longtime fan of Joe Locke or new to his work, "Subtle Disguise" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's blend of edgy contemporary jazz and timeless blues elements makes it a standout release in the genre. So, grab a copy and let the music of Joe Locke transport you to a world of sonic discovery.