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Number Five

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2015年10月17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 HNR7572361
SKU 632375723613

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Tom Harrell has had a lot of success with his series of quintet recordings for HighNote, but his fifth release for the label, which uses the same musicians as the first four CDs (tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery, pianist Danny Grissett, bassist Ugonna Okegwo, and drummer Johnathan Blake), takes a different path, featuring the full band on four of the eleven tracks, then in various configurations from solo to duo, trio, and quartet. He explodes out of the box with a fiery take of Dizzy Gillespie's "Blue 'N' Boogie" accompanied solely by Blake. Harrell previously recorded his mellow ballad "Journey to the Stars" as a duet with Grissett, but for this session, he overdubs several muted trumpets in spots. Grissett switches to electric piano for the leader's haunting ballad "The Question," a trio feature that also showcases Escoffery to good effect. The full quintet is heard in Harrell's lush miniature "Right as Rain," with the rich blend of his flugelhorn and Escoffery's tenor in the ensembles. Escoffery steals the show with his engaging solo in Harrell's tricky "No. 5," a potent post-bop workout. "GT" has a free jazz vibe, with potent solos all around. Harrell is all alone for the standard "Star Eyes" and Tadd Dameron's infrequently played "A Blue Time," taking his time to work his way into the theme of the former while only briefly touching on it before returning to improvising on its well-traveled changes, then bringing out the melancholy air of the latter with a loping, spacious interpretation. Tom Harrell continues to surprise with his thoughtful playing, composing, and arranging for this rewarding effort. ~ Ken Dryden

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Blue ‘n' Boogie

      アーティスト: Tom Harrell

    2. 2.
      No. 5

      アーティスト: Tom Harrell

    3. 3.
      Journey to the Stars

      アーティスト: Tom Harrell

  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Present

      アーティスト: Tom Harrell

    2. 2.
      Star Eyes

      アーティスト: Tom Harrell

    3. 3.
      Right as Rain

      アーティスト: Tom Harrell

    4. 4.
      Melody in B-flat

      アーティスト: Tom Harrell

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Tom Harrell

オリジナル発売日:2012年

商品の紹介

いくつもの異なる編成のユニットを組み、近年とみに精力的な活動を見せるトランペッター/ フリューゲル奏者、トム・ハレルのアコースティック・ストレート・アヘッド・ユニットの人気作品をLP化。
メンバーは、他のユニットにも参加する、トム・ハレルの活動の中で、核となる長年信頼をおくメンバーで、クインテットの結束は非常に硬いものがあります。
クインテットという編成にありつつ、セッション的でなく、練られたアレンジで、テーマのハーモニーなども綿密に計算するのがトム・ハレル流。ここでは、ブルースや、ジャズの一つの肝であるストレートな即興の面白さと、端正なアンサンブルの面白さを楽しむことができます。本アナログ盤では、SideOne の2 曲目となった<No5>は特にその両面を聴ける名演奏。小気味いいシンバルが刻むビートにとって、切れ味よく、しかしふくよかさももつ2 管のハーモニーが粋なテーマ。歌に溢れたソロ展開。このバランス感覚こそ、トム・がれルの真骨頂です。
CDは11曲構成で、7曲を抜粋しています。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2015/09/09)

Tom Harrell has had a lot of success with his series of quintet recordings for HighNote, but his fifth release for the label, which uses the same musicians as the first four CDs (tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery, pianist Danny Grissett, bassist Ugonna Okegwo, and drummer Johnathan Blake), takes a different path, featuring the full band on four of the eleven tracks, then in various configurations from solo to duo, trio, and quartet. He explodes out of the box with a fiery take of Dizzy Gillespie's "Blue 'N' Boogie" accompanied solely by Blake. Harrell previously recorded his mellow ballad "Journey to the Stars" as a duet with Grissett, but for this session, he overdubs several muted trumpets in spots. Grissett switches to electric piano for the leader's haunting ballad "The Question," a trio feature that also showcases Escoffery to good effect. The full quintet is heard in Harrell's lush miniature "Right as Rain," with the rich blend of his flugelhorn and Escoffery's tenor in the ensembles. Escoffery steals the show with his engaging solo in Harrell's tricky "No. 5," a potent post-bop workout. "GT" has a free jazz vibe, with potent solos all around. Harrell is all alone for the standard "Star Eyes" and Tadd Dameron's infrequently played "A Blue Time," taking his time to work his way into the theme of the former while only briefly touching on it before returning to improvising on its well-traveled changes, then bringing out the melancholy air of the latter with a loping, spacious interpretation. Tom Harrell continues to surprise with his thoughtful playing, composing, and arranging for this rewarding effort. ~ Ken Dryden
Rovi

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