Jazz
CDアルバム

City Of Eyes

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 1993年07月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルECM
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 8377542
SKU 042283775428

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:46:53
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Jamaica Stopover

      アーティスト: Ralph Towner

    2. 2.
      Cascades

      アーティスト: Ralph Towner

    3. 3.
      Les Douzilles

      アーティスト: Ralph Towner

    4. 4.
      City of Eyes

      アーティスト: Ralph Towner

    5. 5.
      Sipping the Past

      アーティスト: Ralph Towner

    6. 6.
      Far Cry

      アーティスト: Ralph Towner

    7. 7.
      Janet

      アーティスト: Ralph Towner

    8. 8.
      Sustained Release

      アーティスト: Ralph Towner

    9. 9.
      Tundra

      アーティスト: Ralph Towner

    10. 10.
      Blue Gown

      アーティスト: Ralph Towner

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Ralph Towner

その他
プロデューサー: Manfred Eicher

商品の紹介

Ralph Towner breaks out in more ways than one on City of Eyes. Despite his band Oregon's lagging creative slump and his own obsession with a synthesizer he is only beginning to learn how to "play," Towner cuts some new grooves on this set with an all-star cast. New to Towner's musical universe is drummer/percussionist Jerry Granelli and brass auteur Markus Stockhausen. Even Paul McCandless -- who has spent the better part of the '80s making new age albums -- doesn't muck things up this time out. The opener, "Jamaica Stopover," is Towner's freshest solo guitar piece in ages. It's slippery, has a groove, and is actually rooted in both the blues and gypsy swing. The first ensemble piece, "Cascades," sounds a little florid at the outset, but Granelli's percussive ambience is a cure for the rococo melody (it again reeks of Offramp-period Pat Metheny-ism). Towner kicks it into classical gear on "Les Douzilles," before moving into a hot improv duet with Gary Peacock, who -- believe it -- plays his bass like a guitarist. The fretwork by Towner and the pizzicato by Peacock are among the most intricate, complex, and purely "musical" duets in recent history between the two instruments. This is where Towner shines, when challenged by a musician equal to, or greater than, his own abilities. The entire ensemble plays together on only three selections, the aforementioned "Cascades," the title track, and "Tundra." On the title track the music shifts modally from one series of chamber jazz timbres to another; mood and tempo relentless move throughout the piece's first five minutes, giving a feeling as if it is a free improv piece one moment and something strictly composed for rhythm and meter the next. Harmonically, Towner pianistically creates intervals that offer shades and colors of ambient-like texture. He extends the musical reach of Peacock's bass role by making it of primary importance to the work's lyrical line and its role in the "free" sections. On "Tundra," the focus is on Towner as musical interloper, connecting each player's lines with his riveting 12-string work. The melody comes from minor, augmented chords. Granelli stays in the pocket, painting over the guitar with bells and chimes, but the others engage Towner separately. Stockhausen's contribution is especially noteworthy, as he punctuates each short guitar line with a long, beautiful phrase that is an extended tonality from that of the guitar. In essence, City of Eyes shows Ralph Towner as a musical explorer again, a composer and instrumentalist who can persuasively create aural travelogues through time, space, and terrain. ~ Thom Jurek
Rovi

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