Drop Collective
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Third album by the respected ten-piece group from Barcelona that fuses Jamaican music and jazz. Five new own-penned
compositions and 4 reinterpretations of jazz classics in a compact, solid and synchronous sounding album, but full of
details, which offers a complete sense of permanence and singularity to their ska-reggae jazz mastery.
INSIDE is the third album (and second in a row on Brixton Records) by the respected ten-piece group from Barcelona
that fuses Jamaican music and jazz. DROP COLLECTIVE bravely faces the so-called third album syndrome and makes a sincere
declaration of principles, a public manifestation of their musical identity.
The two sides of the album are clearly identified. Side A is Inside-Out, displaying five own-penned compositions,
including three songs sung in Catalan and two in English, in which DROP COLLECTIVE make it clear what they like to do
and what they are capable of offering.
The album opens with "Com Estimo Jo" (The Way I Love), a reggae ballad composed by Andreu Domènech (baritone sax) that
is dedicated to the growth and learning we do when we love. It is followed by "Let Us Dance", a fluid ska with Latin
airs and an invitation to dance, which recaptures the sound of some of the most celebrated passages from their
previous album. "Estel" (Star) is a melancholic reggae song, sung in Catalan, in homage to someone who is no longer here
- "now you are the star that watches over us from up there, bright, bright".
Prior to the release of this LP, four advance tracks have been published on digital platforms, but "Life's Too Short"
is, perhaps, the album's single. This resounding reggae with a powerful brass section could have easily taken more
elaborate instrumental and studio developments, however, the band has preferred to produce a compact track brimming with
strength and lasting less than three minutes. "Ombra" (Shade) closes this side of the album with solemn roots
sonorities.
The B-side is Outside-In, four reinterpretations of jazz classics that DROP COLLECTIVE internalize, make their own and,
therefore, also form part of their identity.
The choice of pieces is hair-raising, because of the risks they take. "Yearnin'" is a cover of the song originally
included in one of the most epic albums in the history of jazz, "The Blues and the Abstract Truth", by saxophonist
Oliver Nelson. DROP COLLECTIVE take the song to their own territory with the skill and freshness of expert ska-jazzers
and with the special collaboration of trumpeter Joan Mar Sauqué, they make one of the most famous riffs in jazz sound
unashamedly contemporary and... Caribbean. "Day by Day" is an adaptation of the standard from the late forties of the
last century that was part of the regular repertoire of, among others, Frank Sinatra. The result is a swinging ska love
themed, sugary and romantic, with an exquisite interpretation.
And to close the album, two extraordinary trials by fire for Maria del Rio, the band's vocalist, which she solves with
total ease and mastery of the situation. "What a Little Moonlight Can Do", a composition by Harry Woods that the
legendary Billie Holiday recorded in 1935 and which, after 90 years, still sounds fresh in up tempo ska mode, and
"Sinnerman", a traditional spiritual from the early 20th century made popular worldwide by Nina Simone, becomes a lively
ska-jazz with soulful touches and an infectious organ solo by Daniel Ferruz.
INSIDE is an album with a compact, solid, and synchronous sound, but full of details, which gives a total sense of
permanence and singularity to their skareggae- jazz mastery, in which many universes fit.
Brixton Records, March 2024
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
31-05-2024
Label
Item-nr
1308503
EAN
8437007553390
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Not in stock