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Something in Common

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発売日 2004年10月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSunnyside Communications
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SSC3024
SKU 016728302425

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:56:56
Denis Colin Trio/Denis Colin: Didier Petit (cello); Denis Colin (bass clarinet); Pablo Cueco (zarb). Additional personnel: The Steeles , Gwen Matthews, Wain McFarlane, Dirty Bandits (vocals); Mike Scott (guitar). This is a departure for this unique trio which, for the first time, performs non-original material and is joined on most pieces by a string of singers and vocal groups. Although the idea for this recording came from producer Jean Rochard, band leader and bass clarinetist Denis Colin fully embraced the concept. The result is a tribute to American culture with clear political overtones as illustrated by covers of Wyclef Jean's "Diallo" about the African immigrant shot 41 times by New York police, or Marlena Shaw's "Woman of the Ghetto." Interestingly enough, Colin has been influenced by tenor sax players and acknowledge their contributions with the inclusion of two non-vocal tracks, John Coltrane's "Amen" and "Turkish Women at the Bath," a piece associated with John Gilmore, as well as Archie Shepp's "Blase" and Sonny Rollins' "Jungoso." The most effusive passages suggests that Coltrane has the upper hand in influencing the clarinetist. Colin resorts to overdubs in order to use the whole spectrum of his instrument's sonic palette to great effect and, in particular, create dynamic contrasts. The intensity brought by cellist Didier Petit and the woven rhythms supplied by zarb player Pablo Cueco are essential to the success of this project, whose many qualities really emerge with repeated and attentive listening. ~ Alain Drouot

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    1. 1.
      Diallo

      アーティスト: Denis Colin Trio

    2. 2.
      Jungoso

      アーティスト: Denis Colin Trio

    3. 3.
      If 6 Was 9

      アーティスト: Denis Colin Trio

    4. 4.
      Woman of the Ghetto

      アーティスト: Denis Colin Trio

    5. 5.
      Blase

      アーティスト: Denis Colin Trio

    6. 6.
      Turkish Women at the Bath

      アーティスト: Denis Colin Trio

    7. 7.
      African Drum Suite

      アーティスト: Denis Colin Trio

    8. 8.
      They Won't Go When I Go

      アーティスト: Denis Colin Trio

    9. 9.
      Amen

      アーティスト: Denis Colin Trio

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Denis Colin Trio

その他
エンジニア: Steve Wiese
プロデューサー: Jean Rochard

商品の紹介

JazzTimes (pp.65-6) - "Colin is a fine, swinging bass clarinetist...at his best a tasty, intelligent improviser. He's even better as an arranger and conceptualist; rarely is jazz fused with other music so successfully."
Rovi

This is a departure for this unique trio which, for the first time, performs non-original material and is joined on most pieces by a string of singers and vocal groups. Although the idea for this recording came from producer Jean Rochard, band leader and bass clarinetist Denis Colin fully embraced the concept. The result is a tribute to American culture with clear political overtones as illustrated by covers of Wyclef Jean's "Diallo" about the African immigrant shot 41 times by New York police, or Marlena Shaw's "Woman of the Ghetto." Interestingly enough, Colin has been influenced by tenor sax players and acknowledge their contributions with the inclusion of two non-vocal tracks, John Coltrane's "Amen" and "Turkish Women at the Bath," a piece associated with John Gilmore, as well as Archie Shepp's "Blase" and Sonny Rollins' "Jungoso." The most effusive passages suggests that Coltrane has the upper hand in influencing the clarinetist. Colin resorts to overdubs in order to use the whole spectrum of his instrument's sonic palette to great effect and, in particular, create dynamic contrasts. The intensity brought by cellist Didier Petit and the woven rhythms supplied by zarb player Pablo Cueco are essential to the success of this project, whose many qualities really emerge with repeated and attentive listening. ~ Alain Drouot
Rovi

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