The third album from Baton Rouge funk-jazz-fusion band Captain Green, Jazz Noise, released in January, opens with a quick shot of frenzied funk reminiscent of Prince’s rhythm guitar. The next track’s horns riff furiously while the drums pop and smack. It’s clear from the get-go that these guys have chops.
There’s more evidence of Captain Green’s skill and sophistication in “Tsurutsuru,” with exotically harmonized horns suggesting a collision of jazz and classical chamber music. But then “Tsurutsuru” segues into an almost smooth-jazz groove.
Fortunately, the musically daring Captain Green is, at least most of the time, too hip to be smooth, with spacey prog-rock and fusion tendencies glaring through the cracks.