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Sure, it's kitschy and gimmicky and a bit predictable,
but Secret Agent Men, veteran drummer Akira Tana's treatment of real and imagined movie
themes, works for one simple reason - it grooves like hell! And with
ringers like Dr. Lonnie Smith at the B-3, Rodney Jones
on guitar, and Tana's frequent collaborator Rufus Reid
on bass, what else would you expect?
The ensemble - which also includes Bob Kenmotsu on saxophones and Chuggy Carter on
percussion - offers down and dirty reinterpretations of mostly familiar TV and film themes from the
'50s through the '80s like the title tune, "Mission Impossible," "In the Heat of the
Night," and "From Russia With Love." They also include a handful of original
compositions written in the same cinematic spy vs. spy vein.
The concept, cute as it is, might wear thin in the
hands of lesser musicians. But Tana, Reid and Co. have
the chops and the imagination to elevate the
material above the norm, and the good sense to have
fun with a fun idea.
This review originally appeared in
All About Jazz-New York June 2003.
~ Joel Roberts
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Track Listing: 1. Secret Agent Man - 4:07
2. Mission Impossible (Schifrin) - 4:32
3. The Guardman (Yamauchi) - 3:37
4. In the Heat of the Night (Bergman/Bergman/Jones) - 4:54
5. It's Probably Me (Clapton/Kamen/Sting [1]) - 5:52
6. Alfred Hitchcock Theme (Murray) - 3:49
7. Charade (Mancini/Mercer) - 4:26
8. From Russia With Love (Bart) - 4:38
9. When We Are Alone (Kenmotsu) - 6:21
10. Struttin' About (Reid) - 5:52
11. Song for a Rainbow (Jones) - 6:20
12. Navarac (Tana) - 3:13
13. Chase Game (Smith) - 6:10
Personnel: Rodney Jones - Guitar
Rufus Reid - Bass
Dr. Lonnie Smith - Hammond B-3 Organ
Chuggy Carter - Percussion
Robert Kenmotsu - Flute, Soprano and Tenor Sax
Akira Tana - Drums
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