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Chemistry

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2016年06月30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 HCD7293
SKU 632375729325

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:49:25
Audio Mixer: Rudy Van Gelder. Liner Note Author: Allen Morrison. Recording information: Van Gelder Recording Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (12/22/2015). Photographer: R. Andrew Lepley. Saxophonist Houston Person and bassist Ron Carter have a duo partnership that goes back at least as far as their two 1990 recordings, Something in Common and Now's the Time! Since those albums, the legendary artists have released several more duo collaborations, each one a thoughtful and minimalist production showcasing their masterful command of jazz standards, blues, and bop. The duo's 2016 effort, the aptly titled Chemistry, is no exception and once again finds Person and Carter communing over a well-curated set of jazz standards. As on their previous albums, Chemistry is a deceptively simple conceit; just two jazz journeymen playing conversational duets on well-known jazz songs. At face value, that is certainly what you get. The deception enters into the equation with just how masterful and nuanced Person and Carter are in each song. Whether it's the way Carter anchors the duo's yearning reading of "But Beautiful" with his languorous, doomy basslines, or the way Person's languorous rubato introduction joins up with Carter on "Fools Rush In," they never fail to find surprising and deeply emotive ways to interpret each song. Similarly, cuts like the poignant "Blame It on My Youth" and the dewy-eyed "I Can't Get Started" are endearing romantic numbers that cradle the listener in the warmth of Person and Carter's warm tones. Elsewhere, they deliver a gleeful version of Thelonious Monk's "Blue Monk," and summon the memory of Carter's former boss, trumpeter Miles Davis, with their jaunty take on "Bye Bye Blackbird." Ultimately, Chemistry is a lovely, heartfelt album of well-loved standards imbued with the duo's decades of experience. ~ Matt Collar

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    1. 1.
      Bye Bye Blackbird
    2. 2.
      But Beautiful
    3. 3.
      Young and Foolish
    4. 4.
      Fools Rush In
    5. 5.
      Can't We Be Friends?
    6. 6.
      Blame It on My Youth
    7. 7.
      I Did Not Know What Time It Was
    8. 8.
      I Can't Get Started
    9. 9.
      Blue Monk
    10. 10.
      When I Fall in Love

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Houston PersonRon Carter

商品の紹介

言わずもがな、超ベテラン-巨匠2人によるジャズの浪漫が溢れる一作。80代の大台に乗ったパーソンと、80代間近のロン・カーター、貫禄の演奏を聴かせてくれます。さすがに若い頃のような早いパッセージや力強い演奏とは無縁となってきましたが、年齢を重ねることでしか出せない音の深みは若かった頃には出せなかった味わいと言えるもの。またデュオ演奏は、今の二人にとって最高のフォーマットの一つであることも感じさせてくれます。それぞれが数多くの演奏家と共演し、相手の個性をとらえた、会話の妙にも長けている二人の演奏は、押すも引くも心得てリズムを共有。またドラムレスとなることで、パーソンのテナーの温かい音色、ロン・カーターのアコースティックの響きも引きたってダンディなムードが漂うのです。なじみの10曲を味に奏でた一枚です。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2016/05/18)

Saxophonist Houston Person and bassist Ron Carter have a duo partnership that goes back at least as far as their two 1990 recordings, Something in Common and Now's the Time! Since those albums, the legendary artists have released several more duo collaborations, each one a thoughtful and minimalist production showcasing their masterful command of jazz standards, blues, and bop. The duo's 2016 effort, the aptly titled Chemistry, is no exception and once again finds Person and Carter communing over a well-curated set of jazz standards. As on their previous albums, Chemistry is a deceptively simple conceit; just two jazz journeymen playing conversational duets on well-known jazz songs. At face value, that is certainly what you get. The deception enters into the equation with just how masterful and nuanced Person and Carter are in each song. Whether it's the way Carter anchors the duo's yearning reading of "But Beautiful" with his languorous, doomy basslines, or the way Person's languorous rubato introduction joins up with Carter on "Fools Rush In," they never fail to find surprising and deeply emotive ways to interpret each song. Similarly, cuts like the poignant "Blame It on My Youth" and the dewy-eyed "I Can't Get Started" are endearing romantic numbers that cradle the listener in the warmth of Person and Carter's warm tones. Elsewhere, they deliver a gleeful version of Thelonious Monk's "Blue Monk," and summon the memory of Carter's former boss, trumpeter Miles Davis, with their jaunty take on "Bye Bye Blackbird." Ultimately, Chemistry is a lovely, heartfelt album of well-loved standards imbued with the duo's decades of experience. ~ Matt Collar
Rovi

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