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SCOTT
FIELDS ENSEMBLE Self proclaimed
programmatic music, Mamet is a series of interlocking compositions "guided
by" five of the plays written by American playwright David Mamet.
Mamet, the wordsmith, is notorious for the care he puts into the cadences
of his dialogue and Madison, Wisc.-based guitarist Scott Fields has tried
to reflect both the words and the structure of the plays in his tunes. Beginning
with hushed bass notes, percussion clicks and the odd guitar lick, a cowbell
suggests the rural setting. Following the original melancholy theme, all
bowed bass and cymbal runs, a bass drum wash and cymbal swish introduces
the guitar, which becomes louder as the seconds tick by. This lyrical
guitar section is supposed to reflect the female character's hope that
her relationship will last, but a deep, dark, masculine bass solo seems
to foreshadow its doom. Finally, after harsh guitar notes which are offered
up like dagger thrusts, a furious physical fight is depicted. Fields concentrates
his repeated held notes on staccato screeches and the savagery of Jimi
Hendrix-style feedback. All three musicians operate at magnified fortissimo
for a while until the melancholy theme returns at the conclusion. Held to a
different standard than the usual guitar, bass and drums work out, Fields
has to be commended for his imagination as well as for what he has produced.
Convincingly, for the greatest part of the discs, the musicians have used
their skills to put remarkable improvised flesh on the programmatic compositional
bones. Ken Waxman Track Listing:
1. Prairie
Du Chien; 2. American Buffalo; 3. Edmond; 4. The Woods; 5. Olenna Personnel:
Scott Fields, guitar; Michael Formanek,
bass; Michael Zerang, drums
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