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Close Encounters

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発売日 1999年07月15日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHigh Note Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 7002
SKU 632375700225

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:47:45
Personnel: Teddy Edwards, Houston Person (tenor saxophone); Stan Hope (piano); Ray Drummond (bass); Kenny Washington (drums). Recorded at the Van Gelder Recording Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on November 6, 1996. Includes liner notes by Ted Panken. Personnel: Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone); Houston Person (tenor saxophone); Stan Hope (piano); Kenny Washington (drums). Liner Note Author: Ted Panken. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (11/06/1996). A follow-up to their previous excellent CD Horn To Horn has the two veteran tenor saxophonists with the same drummer, Kenny Washington, joined by pianist Stan Hope and bassist Ray Drummond. They swing and stroll through another seven standards, Edwards with his lithe, breezy, matter-of-fact tone, Person displaying the bluesy, street smart literate, fluid approach that always holds him in good stead. There are two selections where Edwards and Person play in lock step, note for note before trading solos. "Twisted" and "The Breeze & I" echo a collective century of jazz friendship, both knowing the tune so well, no stumbling at all. They play in harmony for the old rugged "Night Train," alternate during the easygoing "Pennies From Heaven," and the even smoother "Blue & Sentimental." Each also gets a feature, Edwards consummately punctuating his flattened interpretation of "I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance," while Person goes a little over the top putting his soulful stamp on "Little Girl Blue." Hope does get a smidgen of solo space here and there, while Drummond and Washington do their rhythmic duties admirably, as always. The beautiful thing is that while Edwards continually refines, picking notes even more carefully, and Person digs deeper into his blue gutbucket, there's no stepping on toes. The late Gene Kalbacher, on his liner notes for Horn to Horn called it a mutual "caress" rather than a tenor duel. There's a bit of flailing, but the respectful attitude of these two present-day jazz giants is clear and admirable. This CD is easily as good as the first collaboration, albeit clocking in at only 48 minutes or so. ~ Michael G. Nastos
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Twisted

      アーティスト: Houston Person

    2. 2.
      Blue and Sentimental

      アーティスト: Houston Person

    3. 3.
      Pennies from Heaven

      アーティスト: Houston Person

    4. 4.
      Night Train

      アーティスト: Houston Person

    5. 5.
      I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You

      アーティスト: Houston Person

    6. 6.
      The Breeze and I

      アーティスト: Houston Person

    7. 7.
      Little Girl Blue

      アーティスト: Houston Person

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Houston Person

その他
エンジニア: Rudy Van Gelder
アーティスト: Teddy Edwards/Houston Person
プロデューサー: Houston Person

商品の紹介

JazzTimes (5/00, pp.176-7) - "...Easily ranks alongside the best recordings of the 2 tenor teams of the past....demonstrating their fluency....succeeding because of its conversation between 2 musicians who are secure enough in their abilities and reputations not to have to cut each other down..."
Rovi

A follow-up to their previous excellent CD Horn To Horn has the two veteran tenor saxophonists with the same drummer, Kenny Washington, joined by pianist Stan Hope and bassist Ray Drummond. They swing and stroll through another seven standards, Edwards with his lithe, breezy, matter-of-fact tone, Person displaying the bluesy, street smart literate, fluid approach that always holds him in good stead. There are two selections where Edwards and Person play in lock step, note for note before trading solos. "Twisted" and "The Breeze & I" echo a collective century of jazz friendship, both knowing the tune so well, no stumbling at all. They play in harmony for the old rugged "Night Train," alternate during the easygoing "Pennies From Heaven," and the even smoother "Blue & Sentimental." Each also gets a feature, Edwards consummately punctuating his flattened interpretation of "I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance," while Person goes a little over the top putting his soulful stamp on "Little Girl Blue." Hope does get a smidgen of solo space here and there, while Drummond and Washington do their rhythmic duties admirably, as always. The beautiful thing is that while Edwards continually refines, picking notes even more carefully, and Person digs deeper into his blue gutbucket, there's no stepping on toes. The late Gene Kalbacher, on his liner notes for Horn to Horn called it a mutual "caress" rather than a tenor duel. There's a bit of flailing, but the respectful attitude of these two present-day jazz giants is clear and admirable. This CD is easily as good as the first collaboration, albeit clocking in at only 48 minutes or so. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Rovi

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