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Connect

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2020年07月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGearbox
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GRBX15611
SKU 5060708610135

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Blue Soul
    2. 2.
      Copasetic
    3. 3.
      Emperor March
    4. 4.
      Suspicion

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Charles Tolliver

商品の紹介

A highly respected post-bop trumpeter since his emergence alongside Jackie McLean in the 1960s, Charles Tolliver has recorded infrequently since the 90s, releasing several critically acclaimed big-band albums, including 2007s With Love and 2009s Emperor March: Live at the Blue Note. With 2020s Connect, Tolliver returns to a small-group format, offering an intimate, intensely expressive album that works as a dynamic counterpoint to his large-ensemble productions. Recorded by Tony Platt at Londons RAK Studios, Connect evokes the driving hard bop of Tollivers 1968 solo debut Paper Man. That album found him working with an all-star lineup featuring pianist Herbie Hancock, saxophonist Gary Bartz, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Joe Chambers. Here he updates that roster with an equally capable group featuring alto saxophonist Jesse Davis, pianist Keith Brown, bassist Buster Williams, and drummer Lenny White. Also appearing on two tracks is British tenor saxophonist Binker Golding, known for his own soulfully progressive albums and equally funky work alongside London jazz luminaries Moses Boyd and Zara McFarlane. Tolliver leads his group through four of his original songs, including Emperor March and Blue Soul, both of which he previously played on his big-band albums, and which he strips down to their raw essentials on Connect. These are infectious songs rife with dusky modal harmonies that Tolliver and his band exploit to their fullest. On Blue Soul, altoist Davis cuts through the insistent tribal beat with his spiraling, brightly toned architectural lines. Similarly, on Emperor March, Golding offers his own warm lines, jumping deftly off the songs thick chords before Davis interjects with his gymnastic asides. Known for his deeply thoughtful, if still adventurous approach to improvisation, Tolliver takes a more measured path, shifting deftly between burnished long tones and more clipped, bluesy phrases. Its a style he applies throughout Connect, crafting minimalist, rhythmically inventive lines that offer a deft contrast to his bandmates more serpentine constructions. Equally engaging is Copasetic, a roiling swinger that brings to mind the clubby 60s work of Lee Morgan. Closing the album is Suspicion, a frenetic, cartoon-like song which begins with a deceptively low-key rubato bass intro before leaping off into a driving, klezmer-inspired piano and drum groove. Following Tollivers lead, each soloist dives into the fray like dancers in the round, offering impassioned solo statements before leaping back into the ensembles bubbling frenzy. Its this kind of rousing group aesthetic and unified intensity that makes Connect such a vital small-group companion to Tollivers big-band work. ~ Matt Collar
Rovi

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