JazzTimes
May 1997
Ellery Eskelin with Andrea Parkins
Green Bermudas
Eremite MTE02 (57:38)
If your idea of music is a squawking, screeching tenor paired with
utterly dissimilar background keyboard samples, then Eskelin and Parkins
are for you. These 12 selections are a tribute to cacophony. Need I say
that they are all originals? Mercifully, a few numbers, "The Cocktail
Hour", "Scratch" and "Sleight of Hand" are brief, between one and two
minutes. "The Cocktail Hour" sounds like the buzzing of a thousand
demented insects. If the instrumental numbers don't accelerate a descent
into madness, the vocals on "Mary Jane's Dilemma" and "Yummy Love"
should do the trick. "Flamingo" is intended as a ballad, I think, while
"Behind the Curtain" suggests the machinations of a deranged wizard - an
appropriate metaphor for this release. The promotional buzz for Green
Bermudas calls it a "testament to the ingenuity & weirdness of the human
spirit" and instructs the listener to "dig it". I don't think so.
-Marcela Breton
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