The funky yet elegant new
release from this drummer/bandleader is right
on the mark. In
the Ring is a bright fresh
sound of jazz that doesn’t come down the
pike too often with a superior quartet, a bandleader
who knows his trade and recording quality that
gives you a clear vision into the music.
From the
first note of “Billie’s Bounce”,
Marchica’s rendition of the Parker classic
raises the eyebrow and brings your ear closer to
the fabric of these fantastic musicians. The interplay
between bassist Lonnie Plaxico and Marchica exemplify
musicianship. Groove is the name of the game on
this recording and it sticks.
What is interesting
here is Marchica’s approach to the recording.
The layout of compositions and the production itself
is done in four star fashion. He follows up the
opening track with a composition titled “Worm” which
is a one minute drum solo that shows off some of
the Marchica chops. And just when you think the
fun may turn, a hopping version of “Tequila” kicks
this quartet into high gear. The Chuck Rio classic
puts on a new set of clothes and allows four jazz
masters to strut their stuff.
The mid way marker
of this superb recording has Marchica’s “9H5” and
a phenomenal original composition titled “The
Joneses”. Both show off that not only is
Marchica an extraordinary drummer, but composer
as well.
His cohort in composition, guitarist Rodney
Jones, also contributes two originals that fit
the bill and complement all that surround it. Jones
can also play that guitar.
With his George Benson-like
style, one listen makes you want move your feet.
With all that is offered here, In the Ring closes
with stunning renditions of two jazz classics,
a sweet “I Can’t Get Started” and
the always fun “Summertime”.
Just when
you think this incredible art form cannot get any
better, here comes Ray Marchica.
— Chris DiGirolamo
November 2005
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