The Civica Jazz Band presents "Night Creature," a captivating journey through the world of big band jazz, released on September 14, 1999, under the Soul Note label. This 52-minute album is a testament to the band's mastery of the genre, featuring a diverse range of compositions that showcase their versatility and skill.
The album opens with the multi-part "Night Creature" suite, a haunting and intricate piece that unfolds over six movements, each with its own distinct tempo and mood. From the fast-paced opening to the slow, mysterious "Andante Misterioso," and the reprise of the "Moderato," the Civica Jazz Band demonstrates their ability to navigate complex compositions with ease.
The album continues with "Swampy River," a sultry, bluesy number that highlights the band's tight rhythm section and the smooth, expressive playing of the horns. "New World A-Comin'" is another multi-part suite, with three movements that build in intensity from a slow, contemplative start to a lively, up-tempo conclusion.
The final suite, "The Three Black Kings," is a tribute to the African-American experience, with each movement dedicated to a different king: the King of the Magi, King Solomon, and a Jazz Improvisation that serves as a modern-day king. The suite concludes with a reprise of the "King of the Magi" theme, bringing the album to a close.
Throughout the album, the Civica Jazz Band's tight arrangements and impeccable playing shine, making "Night Creature" a standout release in the world of big band jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of the genre or a newcomer looking to explore, this album is sure to impress and entertain.