Jazz
CCCD MD

Channel Three [CCCD]

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フォーマット CCCD MD
発売日 2005年08月01日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBlue Note Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 X8606722
SKU 724386067227

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Post-bop alto saxophonist Greg Osby has a restless soul. Throughout his many albums he has hopped into and merged genres like a man trying on hats, experimenting with rap and hip-hop, funk, fusion, avant-garde, string quartets, and even what passes for mainstream jazz these days. Channel Three finds him working in a piano-less trio with drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts and bassist Matt Brewer, a situation that gives Osby plenty of room to shine, and his sax lines move with a hard and sturdy lyricism, with a little less of his trademark dissonance this time around. The absence of a chordal instrument doesn't seem to hinder anybody here, since Watts and Brewer keep things tightly locked in a deep groove at all times, giving Channel Three the feel of a complete, enclosed sequence. Watts is particularly adept at turnaround shadings, and his cymbal work is subtle, exact, and essential to the trio's ability to expand each track's theme as it progresses. Highlights include the opening track, a powerful and flowing version of Ornette Coleman's "Mob Job," the tense, insistent "Please Stand By," the eerie, tilting title track, "Channel Three," and the brisk, tight version of Eric Dolphy's "Miss Ann" that closes the set. The piano-less trio setting doesn't give anyone a place to hide, and while Osby only has a couple sax tricks up his sleeve, he plays them perfectly, and with the propulsive, percolating rhythm section of Watts and Brewer behind him, he delivers one of his most open and uncluttered albums yet. ~ Steve Leggett

  1. 1.[CCCD MD]
    1. 1.
      Mob Job

      アーティスト: Greg Osby

    2. 2.
      Vertical Hold

      アーティスト: Greg Osby

    3. 3.
      Viewer Discretion

      アーティスト: Greg Osby

    4. 4.
      Diode Emissions

      アーティスト: Greg Osby

    5. 5.
      Fine Tuning

      アーティスト: Greg Osby

    6. 6.
      Please Stand By

      アーティスト: Greg Osby

    7. 7.
      Channel Three

      アーティスト: Greg Osby

    8. 8.
      Test Pattern

      アーティスト: Greg Osby

    9. 9.
      Miss Ann

      アーティスト: Greg Osby

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Greg Osby

その他
プロデューサー: Greg Osby; Kay Vaughn

商品の紹介

Down Beat - 4 stars out of 5 - "His horn sounds warmer than usual on the title track, while on 'Test Pattern,' he name-checks Coleman again with a bluesy tone and highly expressive phrasing." JazzTimes - "[O]n pieces, like 'Mob Job', you hear solos become fully realized abstract designs that you have never heard before. Instead of prettiness, he sometimes delivers austere beauty." Entertainment Weekly - "His tenor and soprano playing, always inventive, have never sounded so loose and graceful." - Grade: B plus
Rovi

Post-bop alto saxophonist Greg Osby has a restless soul. Throughout his many albums he has hopped into and merged genres like a man trying on hats, experimenting with rap and hip-hop, funk, fusion, avant-garde, string quartets, and even what passes for mainstream jazz these days. Channel Three finds him working in a piano-less trio with drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts and bassist Matt Brewer, a situation that gives Osby plenty of room to shine, and his sax lines move with a hard and sturdy lyricism, with a little less of his trademark dissonance this time around. The absence of a chordal instrument doesn't seem to hinder anybody here, since Watts and Brewer keep things tightly locked in a deep groove at all times, giving Channel Three the feel of a complete, enclosed sequence. Watts is particularly adept at turnaround shadings, and his cymbal work is subtle, exact, and essential to the trio's ability to expand each track's theme as it progresses. Highlights include the opening track, a powerful and flowing version of Ornette Coleman's "Mob Job," the tense, insistent "Please Stand By," the eerie, tilting title track, "Channel Three," and the brisk, tight version of Eric Dolphy's "Miss Ann" that closes the set. The piano-less trio setting doesn't give anyone a place to hide, and while Osby only has a couple sax tricks up his sleeve, he plays them perfectly, and with the propulsive, percolating rhythm section of Watts and Brewer behind him, he delivers one of his most open and uncluttered albums yet. ~ Steve Leggett|
Rovi

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