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The Brown Beatnik Tomes - Live At Bric House

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発売日 2019年06月11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 7752454
SKU 602577524547

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:31:13
Recorded at Brooklyn's BRIC House, The Brown Beatnik Tomes features bassist Ron Carter collaborating with poet and painter Danny Simmons in a live concert setting, transforming works from Simmons' book Brown Beatnik Tomes into a stirring multimedia performance experience. The poems represent Simmons' inspiration to update the style and voice of iconic beat authors like Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jack Kerouac, and Allen Ginsberg, but from a contemporary African-American perspective. In keeping with the coffeehouse style of the original beatniks, these are intimate acoustic performances in which Simmons delivers his literate, evocative spoken-word poems as Carter offers sympathetic walking bassline accents and bluesy grooves. The performance even included projections of the paintings Simmons made to accompany the poems in his book. On the album, we get the declamatory "The Final Stand of Two Dick Willie," the tribute to the late writer Amiri Baraka "For a Pistol," and the sensual "Tender." Also making an appearance is poet and activist Liza Jessie Peterson, who joins Carter for a reading of her timely piece "Where Do I Begin," a composition that opens with a striking list of notable names, including Sandra Bland, Freddie Grey, Eric Garner, and other African-Americans who suffered violent deaths. All of these poems are deeply thoughtful and visually compelling, touching upon themes of racism, police brutality, spirituality, politics, and freedom. Also included are two instrumental performances featuring Carter's trio with pianist Donald Vega and guitarist Russell Malone, including urbane renditions of "Here's to Oscar" and "There Will Never Be Another You." ~ Matt Collar

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    1. 1.
      For A Pistol
    2. 2.
      The Final Stand Of Two Dick Willie
    3. 3.
      Feeling It Coming On
    4. 4.
      Tender
    5. 5.
      Here's To Oscar
    6. 6.
      Where Do I Begin
    7. 7.
      There Will Never Be Another You
    8. 8.
      The Jigaboo Waltz
    9. 9.
      The Brown Beatnik Tomes

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Ron CarterDanny Simmons

商品の紹介

2019年82歳になったベーシスト、ロン・カーターとラッセル・シモンズの兄であり小説家/詩人/アーティストのダニー・シモンズによるブルックリンで行われたライヴを収録した作品。
50年代のビート・ジェネレーションの詩人になったつもりで臨んだというシモンズ。だが、50年代のビート作家たちは白人だけで黒人はいなかった・・・。
ダニー・シモンズのポエトリーとロン・カーターのベースのデュオというだけではなく、ドナルド・ヴェガ(p)、Russell Malone(g)のカーター・トリオによるインストも2曲収録、さらにDef Poetryでも活躍する女優Liza Jessie Petersonモスポークン・ワードを披露、臨場感あふれるブルックリンのライヴが堪能できるエキサイティングな作品。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2019/05/16)

Recorded at Brooklyn's BRIC House, The Brown Beatnik Tomes features bassist Ron Carter collaborating with poet and painter Danny Simmons in a live concert setting, transforming works from Simmons' book Brown Beatnik Tomes into a stirring multimedia performance experience. The poems represent Simmons' inspiration to update the style and voice of iconic beat authors like Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jack Kerouac, and Allen Ginsberg, but from a contemporary African-American perspective. In keeping with the coffeehouse style of the original beatniks, these are intimate acoustic performances in which Simmons delivers his literate, evocative spoken-word poems as Carter offers sympathetic walking bassline accents and bluesy grooves. The performance even included projections of the paintings Simmons made to accompany the poems in his book. On the album, we get the declamatory "The Final Stand of Two Dick Willie," the tribute to the late writer Amiri Baraka "For a Pistol," and the sensual "Tender." Also making an appearance is poet and activist Liza Jessie Peterson, who joins Carter for a reading of her timely piece "Where Do I Begin," a composition that opens with a striking list of notable names, including Sandra Bland, Freddie Grey, Eric Garner, and other African-Americans who suffered violent deaths. All of these poems are deeply thoughtful and visually compelling, touching upon themes of racism, police brutality, spirituality, politics, and freedom. Also included are two instrumental performances featuring Carter's trio with pianist Donald Vega and guitarist Russell Malone, including urbane renditions of "Here's to Oscar" and "There Will Never Be Another You." ~ Matt Collar|
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