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On Jordans Bank
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Ethnic Jazz Fusion Gospel Christian Catholic
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Les Blachut is a recording and performing musician in South Florida. Main instrument: vibraphone and keyboards. Born in Poland, graduated from Berklee College o
Les Blachut is a performing musician on keyboards, 4-mallet vibraphone, tenor steelpans, and other keyboard-based percussion instruments. Les graduated from Berklee College of Music (berklee.edu) and from the International Academy of Arts & Science. Les is an accomplished composer, producer and educator. His credits include teaching at the Miami School of Audio Engineering (SAE.edu) Broward Community College, St. Jude School in Boca Raton, Hot Keys Music Studios, Piano Showcase, judging for the Billboard Songwriting Competition and the US Songwriting Competition. Les has been performing and recording music with many internationally recognized celebrities covering a wide spectrum of genres including jazz, pop, R&B, blues and ethnic music. Les is involved in the works of the Catholic Caribbean Music Ministry, performing and recording music for artists associated with St. George Church, St. Coleman Church and Our Lady of Czestochowa’s Mission. More information can be found at lesblachut.com
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Genre
Jazz Jazz Fusion
Charts
Peak #499
Peak in subgenre #102
Author
unknown/traditional
Rights
Public Domain
Uploaded
June 21, 2007
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MP3 3.0 MB 128 kbps 3:18
Story behind the song
Reviewed by Bob LaMendola (Sun Sentinel Staff Writer) on Dec. 1, 2006. OK, you've heard Christian rock. You've heard gospel. You've heard worship music and classical religious chorales. But here's betting you haven't heard them all together at the same time -- even within the same hymn -- and set to a calypso beat. That's the concept of an ambitious new collection of rearranged, refreshened church music created by master-of-all-keyboards Les Blachut, titled "Catholic Hymnbook Jumpstarted." Blachut, a Berklee College of Music graduate from Florida, has taken 15 "sacred standards" as he calls them and turned them on their ear, with the assistance of a cadre of fine musicians and singers. A jazz vibes player with a soft spot for Caribbean sounds, Blachut has penned arrangements that skip with off-beats, tricky meters and clever rhythms often played in unison, fusion style. In his hands, these 15 hymns, some of them 300 years old and covered centuries ago by the likes of Bach and Vivaldi, now taste of tangy world music. Blachut and his band transform the dirgy standard "A Closer Walk with Thee" into a fun ride to the beach. He has trumpeter Tom Swayzee give us a New Orleans-sounding solo, then he follows himself with a passage on the steel drums that recalls every happy island tune you've ever heard. Somehow, though, he pulls this off while still preserving the song's worshipful theme in the operatic-sounding vocals of Dr. Wilhelmina King. His version of "O Sacred Head Surrounded by Thorns" struts with a mid-tempo R&B groove that could have come straight off pop-gospel radio. Then he twists it around with a jazzy turn on the vibes and a searing electric solo by guitarist Sandy Poltarac. Most of the hymns on Jumpstarted stand on a base of calypso mixed with jazz, then spiced with other sounds. "Immaculate Mary" could pass as a Christmas carol, with bells. "Just as I am Without One Plea" shines with a Santana-like fiery solo from guitarist Poltarac. The bluesy finale, "I Just Want to Thank You Lord," features brief but heartfelt vocals by King and two other singers. Blachut's mark is all over this project. He arranged, recorded and produced the tunes in his home studio. He plays no fewer than eight kinds of keyboards (including glockenspiel), plus recorder, bass trumpet and percussion. He says his goal in this project was to connect a number of disparate musical styles not usually heard together and harness them to the mission of praising God. He did that and more. True, not all the tunes are dynamite, and a few may strike some ears as not quite finished. But the CD works. It will inspire churchgoers with its obvious religious sincerity and traditional roots. And at the same time, it will please those of us who just like a good tune.
Lyrics
On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's cry Announces that the Lord is nigh Awake and harken for he brings Glad tidings from the King of Kings
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