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ARTIST
SHARP'S TERRAPLANE, ELLIOTT
TITLE
Do The Don't
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
INTUITION
CATALOG #
INT 34252CD
INT 34252CD
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
8/22/2025
"Blues as nostalgic roots music? No way! A blues avant-garde formed in the US some time ago which sensitively incorporates the achievements of tradition and transforms them into an aggressive music of the future. They need neither computers nor any other electronic means, but can build on the resources and repertoire of classical blues. Before acts like
Hazmat Modine
, the
Black Keys
, and
Son Of Dave
developed their future blues, it was first of all New York guitarist
Elliott Sharp
who made new audiences aware of electronically amplified blues. With his band
Terraplane
, he has been opening up new paths for the blues since the mid-1990s. His 1994 debut album
Terraplane
, which was recorded when the group was still a trio, is probably the most efficient synthesis of blues and punk in recent rock history. Elliott Sharp's guitar salvos on
Do The Don't
leave no doubt that this album is only going in one direction -- forward. To that end, he surrounds himself with a superb crew. The vocals are provided by the duo of
Eric Mingus & Dean Bowman
. Mingus lives up to his name; the son of jazz icon
Charles Mingus
is as nonconformist, powerful and full of energy as his father. Bassist
David Hofstra
played with the
Microscopic Septet
and, together with Sharp, in
Wayne Horvitz
's
The President
. The unflappable veteran, who crosses the line between avant-garde and tradition, was one of the founding members of Terraplane. Drummer
Sim Cain
is known particularly for his percussive thunder with the
Rollins Band
. Jazz musician
Sam Furnace
, who died shortly after the album was recorded, gave Terraplane's sound an earthiness with his baritone saxophone that makes the music moist and rich for all its urbanity.
Hubert Sumlin
enhances the CD as a special guest. Sumlin is not only one of the last surviving blues authorities, but to some extent is also Sharp's blues mentor."
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