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Live from Newport Jazz

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発売日 2019年08月27日
国内/輸入 輸入(International Version)
レーベルBlue Note Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 080959
SKU 602508009594

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:54:31
Audio Mixer: Qmillion . Recording information: Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, RI (08/05/2018). Photographer: Pierre-Yves Salique. James Carter's 2019 concert album Live from Newport Jazz finds the saxophonist bringing together two of his biggest stylistic touchstones: organ-steeped soul jazz and the swinging gypsy jazz of famed guitarist Django Reinhardt. The Detroit-born Carter first explored the music of Reinhardt on record with his 2000 album Chasin' the Gypsy and has regularly played many of the legendary guitarist's songs live. Conversely, for over a decade, Carter has also played with his soul-, funk-, and R&B-influenced organ trio, a group inspired by the work of artists like Jack McDuff, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and Richard Groove Holmes. This live concert, recorded at the Newport festival in 2018, finds Carter ably combining gypsy and organ jazz (two seemingly disparate styles of music) with genre-bending elan. Joining him are his longtime organ trio bandmates Hammond B-3 specialist Gerard Gibbs and drummer Alex White. Reinhardt's songs work as both lyrical statements and avenues for extended soloing. Subsequently, as with the songs of the American Popular Canon, these compositions work well in a variety of settings. Primarily, Carter bends them to his will, infusing Reinhardt's Parisian melodicism with his own earthy groove. Kicking things off, he transforms the usually languid and stately "Le Manoir De Mes Reves" into a jaunty mid-tempo swinger rife with bluesy saxophone asides. Even more far afield, Carter mutates "Melodie Au Crepuscule" into a swaggeringly funky call-and-response groove between himself and Gibbs. Similarly, Reinhardt's ballad "Anouman" gets a dynamic interpolation that's pure Dr. Lonnie Smith as Gibbs shifts from subdued dusky chordal sections to ringing high-end jabs. More faithful to the source is the ballad "Pour Que Ma Vie Demeure," which Carter first recorded on 2008's Present Tense, and which he returns to here with urbane delicacy on the soprano sax. He closes out the set diving headlong into the would-be swinger "Fleche d'Or," as he and Gibbs grapple over Reinhardt's bop-inflected melody with spasmodic funk intensity, pushing the song to ever more outre heights. ~ Matt Collar

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    1. 1.
      Le Manoir De Mes Reves

      アーティスト: James Carter

    2. 2.
      Melodie au Crepuscule

      アーティスト: James Carter

    3. 3.
      Anouman

      アーティスト: James Carter

    4. 4.
      La Valse Des Niglos

      アーティスト: James Carter

    5. 5.
      Pour Que Ma Vie Demeure

      アーティスト: James Carter

    6. 6.
      Fleche d'Or

      アーティスト: James Carter

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: James Carter

商品の紹介

デトロイト出身のジャズ・サックス奏者、James Carterのブルーノート・デビュー・アルバム。

2011年以来8年ぶりの新作で本作は2000年にリリースされたジャンゴ・ラインハルトへのトリビュート作品『Chasin' The Gypsy』のフォロー・アップ作品でニューポート・ジャズ・フェスティヴァルでもライヴ収録を多々録音。
(パーソネル)James Carter (ts) Alex White (ds) Gerard Gibbs (Org、Hammond B3)
発売・販売元 提供資料(2019/07/30)

James Carters 2019 concert album Live from Newport Jazz finds the saxophonist bringing together two of his biggest stylistic touchstones: organ-steeped soul jazz and the swinging gypsy jazz of famed guitarist Django Reinhardt. The Detroit-born Carter first explored the music of Reinhardt on record with his 2000 album Chasin the Gypsy and has regularly played many of the legendary guitarists songs live. Conversely, for over a decade, Carter has also played with his soul-, funk-, and R&B-influenced organ trio, a group inspired by the work of artists like Jack McDuff, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and Richard Groove Holmes. This live concert, recorded at the Newport festival in 2018, finds Carter ably combining gypsy and organ jazz (two seemingly disparate styles of music) with genre-bending elan. Joining him are his longtime organ trio bandmates Hammond B-3 specialist Gerard Gibbs and drummer Alex White. Reinhardts songs work as both lyrical statements and avenues for extended soloing. Subsequently, as with the songs of the American Popular Canon, these compositions work well in a variety of settings. Primarily, Carter bends them to his will, infusing Reinhardts Parisian melodicism with his own earthy groove. Kicking things off, he transforms the usually languid and stately Le Manoir De Mes Reves into a jaunty mid-tempo swinger rife with bluesy saxophone asides. Even more far afield, Carter mutates Melodie Au Crepuscule into a swaggeringly funky call-and-response groove between himself and Gibbs. Similarly, Reinhardts ballad Anouman gets a dynamic interpolation thats pure Dr. Lonnie Smith as Gibbs shifts from subdued dusky chordal sections to ringing high-end jabs. More faithful to the source is the ballad Pour Que Ma Vie Demeure, which Carter first recorded on 2008s Present Tense, and which he returns to here with urbane delicacy on the soprano sax. He closes out the set diving headlong into the would-be swinger Fleche dOr, as he and Gibbs grapple over Reinhardts bop-inflected melody with spasmodic funk intensity, pushing the song to ever more outre heights. ~ Matt Collar
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