Snijders, Ronald
A Safe Return
Everland Jazz have picked a real gem for a reissue here! Originally
released in 1980, "A Safe Return" is the second album by the
Surinam jazz flutist RONALD SNIJDERS. It is a strong alloy of soul,
funk, jazz and smooth disco sounds! Mersmerizing musical
craftsmanship! "Lenox" the opening track, has a playful haze
escaping from every groove,with a solid hypnotical rhythmical base
and haunting flute melodies that have the character of the lead
vocals. Despite the slower pace, the jazzy approach of all
instrumental parts brings in enough edge to capture the listeners
attention. The few dreamy vocal lines add the slick pop element that
takes this song to a different level and keeps it accessible. "Surinam
Lady", the next tune, on the other hand has a lightweight feeling with
a beautiful lead melody from the flute and easy slow dance rhythms
with a latin touch. All instrumental lines are tightly intervowen in
arrangements that make this a perfect tune. Easy to listen, easy to
enjoy, but still a complex soundscape with captivating changes in the
melodies and instrumental dialogues that tie up your senses to the
composition. ,Kaseko attack" the third tune really does justice to its
title.The rhythms are powerful, the pace is faster. Bass and
percussions create a whirlwind of groove due to another quite
complex web of different instruments like maracas, drums,
tambourines and whatever can be used to make rhythmical noises.
There is even a guitar straddling into the footing of grooves and the
electric piano joins the guitar. For most of its running time this song
is about groove and nothing else. The melodies from the flutes are
sparsely used here adding a completely different character, rather
dreamy and floating. Both worlds flow and blend beautifully. ,Sisa"
follows and shows an affinity for spiritual free jazz. In its opening
section flutes, acoustic guitars and other instruments tumble into the
scene. The song then opens into a funky base forming the fertile soil
on which the fluttering flute melodies can grow to a colorful size. The
middle section is a gentle passage with an utterly beautiful flute
harmony that turns into a playful and quite progressive sounding part
before it fades away. ,Tukayana" is an impressive journey to
unknown landscapes with even a mystical turn from time to time.
With ,Soweto friend" you enter a lounge or bar after returning to your
place of accomodation from the trip. You sit in the roof garden, take a
zip from your long drink and look out to the ocean during the twilight
time. This song starts with such a relaxed and easy atmosphere but
soon twists the lightweight latin grooves into a jazzy rhythm figure
that shows a fractured structure being kept in one piece by the
enthralling flute melodies and some moony synthesizer carpets. With
zippy ,Djamba" with the flute going wild on a base of samba grooves
from drums and bass guitar, plus a little support by the electric piano.
This tune stays instrumental during its running time but thats
certainly fine. A dreamy finale comes with the title track of the album.
Flute and electric piano float around another, interact like two loving
souls in a gentle dialogue. A beautiful way to end such an exciting
yet still accessible album. You can either turn on the stereo and turn
off your mind swaying to the music, or you may as well listen closely
to the many little details that make this record so intense. The playing
and the sound are extraordinary! The reissue comes with a slightly
improved sound by Ronald Snijders himself with the whole package
retaining the spirit of the original release. For all fans of jazzy fusion
and funk sounds that peep at disco music from time to time, this
1980 classic is a must have!
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
16-11-2018
Label
Item-nr
521486
EAN
0710473184434
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
LENOX
2
SURINAM LADY
3
KASEKO ATTACK
4
SISA
5
TUKAYANA
6
SOWETO FRIEND
7
DJAMBA
8
A SAFE RETURN