| 1. Beeah |
| 2. Where's Sly? |
| 3. Shuck It Up |
| 4. Sand |
| 5. Worms |
| 6. Bemsha Swing/Lively Up Yourself |
| 7. Moti Mo |
| 8. It's a Jungle in Here |
| 9. Syeeda's Song Flute |
| 10. Wiggly's Way |
Editorial Reviews
Pouring their jazz out of a postmodern blender, Medeski Martin & Wood reference Sly Stone, King Sunny Ade and John Coltrane on the same album; Thelonious Monk and Bob Marley in the same song ("Bemsha Swing-Lively Up Yourself"). And it works: By turn funky ("Beeah," "Shuck It Up") and avant garde ("Worms"), thoughtful ("Moti Mo," "Sand") and over-the-top ("Where's Sly?"), MMW know that for music to matter, it must reflect its time--and "to entertain" is not an evil verb phrase. This piano/organ, bass and drums trio (joined here by top-flight special guests on brass, woodwinds and guitar) is the voice of Future Jazz--and you can hear it now. --Suzanne McElfresh
From the Label
A look at the sources of MM&W's covers (King Sunny Ade, John Coltrane, Bob Marley and Thelonious Monk) gives a perfect sense of the trio's highly charged, all-encompassing groove. This Gramavision debut reveals a subtle sense of orchestration, as several tracks are enhanced by the presence of the Groove Collective horn section and guitarist Mark Ribot. There is also plenty of the trademark MM&W fire on the album that started the buzz on this band in earnest.
It's a Jungle in Here,Martin & Wood Medeski,Rhino / Wea,Avant-Garde Jazz,Ethnic Fusion,Jam Bands,Jazz,Jazz Music,Post-Bop,Post-Punk,Soul-Jazz
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It's a Jungle in Here
Medeski Martin & Wood Manufacturer: Gramavision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003228 Release Date: 1993-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Beeah
- Where's Sly?
- Shuck It Up
- Sand
- Worms
- Bemsha Swing/Lively Up Yourself
- Moti Mo
- It's A Jungle In Here
- Syeeda's Song Flute
- Wiggly's Way
Amazon.com
Pouring their jazz out of a postmodern blender, Medeski Martin & Wood reference Sly Stone, King Sunny Ade and John Coltrane on the same album; Thelonious Monk and Bob Marley in the same song ("Bemsha Swing-Lively Up Yourself"). And it works: By turn funky ("Beeah," "Shuck It Up") and avant garde ("Worms"), thoughtful ("Moti Mo," "Sand") and over-the-top ("Where's Sly?"), MMW know that for music to matter, it must reflect its time--and "to entertain" is not an evil verb phrase. This piano/organ, bass and drums trio (joined here by top-flight special guests on brass, woodwinds and guitar) is the voice of Future Jazz--and you can hear it now. --Suzanne McElfreshCustomer Reviews:
My Favorite MMW.......2006-06-17
This is something that was missing a bit in more recent MMW albums as a straight up piano has been pretty much absent (until the recent "End of the World Party (Just In Case)"). The piano really makes the jazz stand out. Of course Martin and Wood are great here as always, although as an older piece of work, you won't hear the experimental tendencies that have become the norm.
I love the album though as it really expands on the variety that I've known MMW capable of as well as their appreciation of fine Jazz (i.e. Bemsha Swing by T. Monk).
These guys can do no wrong for music.......2006-03-13
Exploring their hybrid jazz sounds from every percievable angle, M,M ,and W can only be accused of going too far into their tweaking and articulating of various themes, thereby undermining the overall theme of the song and album..That seems to be the only roadblock standing in their paths to creating a true masterpiece album, as they are the type of people that simply Cannot record a dull note...Blessed is the musician who balances out the far more overwhelming emptiness of souless, uninspired compositions!
great example of a new evolution in jazz music.......2006-01-01
All that Jazz.......2005-03-25
A good song collection.......2002-08-15
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It's a Jungle in Here
Medeski Martin & Wood Manufacturer: Rhino Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000E7C6 Release Date: 1993-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Beeah
- Where's Sly?
- Shuck It Up
- Sand
- Worms
- Bemsha Swing/Lively Up Yourself
- Mo Ti Mo
- It's a Jungle in Here
- Syeeda's Song Flute
- Wiggly's Way
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The Jungle, the Drum -n- the Bass
Unseen Guest Manufacturer: Unseen Guest ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA9JWS Release Date: 2003-01-28 |
Tracks:
- Indie
- Parade Silence
- Drop That Bass
- Drum -N- Bass
- Anybody out There
- In Motion
- Moving
- Looking for Anwsers
- State of Emergency
- Ten & A Half Inches
- Bluto
- Throng
Meditation Music:
- Joanne Shenandoah
- Joy to the Morning
- Kama Sutra [Import]
- Kundalini [Enhanced]
- Magical Ring [Import]
- Malaga
- Manila Nights
- Memory of You
- Mind Dances
- Musiques
Meditation Music
David Oistrakh in Prague [Box set]
Croatia: Traditional Music of Today
BRUCKNER : Symphony No. 7 In E Major - Carl Schuricht / Berliner Philharmonisches Orchester