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Session drummer Akira Tana visits themes from classic spy movies and
TV shows on Secret Agent Men (Sons of Sound), his American debut
as a leader. Kinda kitschy, you say? Well, maybe the CD artwork
is, but the
performances aren't. Tana and his outstanding ensemble — bassist
Rufus Reid, guitarist Rodney Jones, organist Dr. Lonnie Smith, saxophonist
Bob Kenmotsu and percussionist Chuggy Carter — mine the improvisational
possibilities in these familiar tunes. The group reimagines Charles Gounod's "Funeral
March of the Marionette" (known by many and billed here as the "Alfred
Hitchcock Theme") as an upbeat, swinging number that morphs into
a spirited jam featuring some delightfully crunchy B-3 from Smith. Their
take on Sting and Eric Clapton's ballad "It's Probably Me," from
Lethal Weapon 3, features some nice interplay between Kenmotsu's melodic
sax and Jones' spiky guitar. The album also includes several originals
billed as themes from a fictitious film called Tough Guys. The good-humored "Struttin'
About" has plenty of spring in its step, while Tana's driving
drums and clashing cymbals impel Jones' guitar and Kenmotsu's sax "sirens" on
the urgent closer, "Chase Game."
— Lucy
Tauss, JazzTimes, Currents, April 2003
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