"Actual Proof, a quartet based in Charlotte, North Carolina, consists
of vibraphonist Eric Mullis, keyboardist Silas Aldridge, electric
bassist Phillip W. Berkley III. and drummer-percussionist Scott
Brower. Paradigm Shift is their first full-length CD and it is a very
impressive effort.
"On 'Paradigm Shift', Actual Proof revitalizes jazz fusion. Their music
is always funky (with powerful bass playing by Berkley), and utilizes
the sound of rock, particularly on numbers where guitarist Clint
Presley is a guest. But the jazz quotient is also quite high for the
band constantly improvises, tugging at and stretching the boundaries
of funky fusion, bringing in the best qualities of electric jazz and
rock.
"The ten group originals set specific moods but are also often episodic
with surprises heard along the way, especially the switch to
double-time on 'Mongo.' Among the other memorable aspects of this
well-rounded program are the melody (in 14/8 time) of 'The Ion,' the
early 1970s groove of 'Level It Out,' the way that 'Island' develops
from a two-chord vamp into a sophisticated song, the otherworldly
ensemble sounds on 'Future Time,' the infectious funk groove of
"Taboo," and the bluesy ballad 'It's Not Goodbye.'"
"While each of the musicians in Actual Proof are excellent soloists, it
is the distinctive ensemble sound that really sticks in one's mind.
The prominence of vibraphonist Eric Mullis helps to give the group its
own musical personality. With excellent guest appearances from
guitarist Clint Presley and altoist Adrian Crutchfield (who sometimes
recalls Grover Washington Jr.), Paradigm Shift contains more than its
share of variety, danceable grooves and bright moments, showing that
there is still plenty of life to be found in creative fusion."
Scott Yanow, author of The Jazz Singers, Trumpet Kings, Bebop, Jazz
On Record 1917-76 and Jazz On Film