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発売日 2023年01月01日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFresh Sound
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FSNT082
SKU 8427328420822

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:10:15
Personnel includes: Ben Waltzer (piano); Mohammed Nasheehu Ali, Gerald Cleaver, Chris Ligthcap, Bill McHenry. Personnel: Ben Waltzer (piano); Bill McHenry (tenor saxophone); Gerald Cleaver (drums). Audio Mixer: Jon Rosenberg. Recording information: Tedesco Studios, Paramus, NJ (1999); Tedesco Studios, Paramus, NJ (1999-10-06_1999-10-07&1999-). Illustrator: Garie Waltzer. Photographers: Chris Laico; Garie Waltzer; Rebecca Layton; Victoria Torres; Stephanie Johnson. Arranger: Ben Waltzer. For his third CD, pianist Waltzer continues to expand his compositional horizons as well as stylistic nuance. Tenor saxophonist Bill McHenry is back for a few cuts, while bassist Chris Lightcap and drummer Gerald Cleaver hold down the rhythmic fort nicely, and hand percussionist Mohammed Naseehu Ali adds neat ethnic inflections here and there. With McHenry, the band specializes in post-bop similar to Wayne Shorter's "Orbits" on "Crooked Timber," uses ticktock beats with Ali's flavorings and tenor/piano stair-step unison lines for "Bass Line," while McHenry cops a Joe Henderson-ish attitude on the loping 4/4 swing "Port Royal." Waltzer adops McCoy Tyner's stance on the outstanding 6/8 modal swing of "The Blonde Bedouin," cops Ahmad Jamal's delicacy for the stealth jungle stalk to light swing a la "Midnight Sun" of "Arbella," and uses choppy Monk-ish piano chords in the 7/8 light funk "Sooky-Sooky Now." Free and loose rhythms inform "El Abandono" and the spirit ballad "Prelude #4," and there's a darker, neat waltz from Waltzer on "Layla's Dream," while hand percussion is most prevalent in the Native American-shaded mystery piano of "Par(Nas)se" or 6/8 workouts "Kira Da Anshi I/II." Spatial piano and bass on "La Ville Tentaculaire" and darker or lighter "Ruminations" crop up on three occasions as interludes. Waltzer continues to develop his individualists voice while asserting himself as a broad-minded mainstream to progressivist. His star is on the rise, and this recording is easily recommended. ~ Michael G. Nastos
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      El Abandono
    2. 2.
      Crooked Timber
    3. 3.
      La Ville Tentaculaire
    4. 4.
      Par(Nas)se
    5. 5.
      Rumination, Prenzlauerberg
    6. 6.
      Kira Da Anshi [I]
    7. 7.
      Arbella
    8. 8.
      Bass Line
    9. 9.
      The Blonde Bedouin
    10. 10.
      Rumination, Orianenburg Str.
    11. 11.
      Kira Da Anshi [II]
    12. 12.
      Sooky-Sooky Now
    13. 13.
      Prelude #4
    14. 14.
      Layla's Dream
    15. 15.
      Port Royal
    16. 16.
      Rumination, Dasein Blues
    17. 17.
      [Untitled]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Ben Waltzer

商品の紹介

JazzTimes (9/01, pp.109,112) - "...Both probing and calm...delivering a honeyed melancholy melodically, while setting into an imperturbable grooves straight out of North Africa..."
Rovi

For his third CD, pianist Waltzer continues to expand his compositional horizons as well as stylistic nuance. Tenor saxophonist Bill McHenry is back for a few cuts, while bassist Chris Lightcap and drummer Gerald Cleaver hold down the rhythmic fort nicely, and hand percussionist Mohammed Naseehu Ali adds neat ethnic inflections here and there. With McHenry, the band specializes in post-bop similar to Wayne Shorter's "Orbits" on "Crooked Timber," uses ticktock beats with Ali's flavorings and tenor/piano stair-step unison lines for "Bass Line," while McHenry cops a Joe Henderson-ish attitude on the loping 4/4 swing "Port Royal." Waltzer adops McCoy Tyner's stance on the outstanding 6/8 modal swing of "The Blonde Bedouin," cops Ahmad Jamal's delicacy for the stealth jungle stalk to light swing a la "Midnight Sun" of "Arbella," and uses choppy Monk-ish piano chords in the 7/8 light funk "Sooky-Sooky Now." Free and loose rhythms inform "El Abandono" and the spirit ballad "Prelude #4," and there's a darker, neat waltz from Waltzer on "Layla's Dream," while hand percussion is most prevalent in the Native American-shaded mystery piano of "Par(Nas)se" or 6/8 workouts "Kira Da Anshi I/II." Spatial piano and bass on "La Ville Tentaculaire" and darker or lighter "Ruminations" crop up on three occasions as interludes. Waltzer continues to develop his individualists voice while asserting himself as a broad-minded mainstream to progressivist. His star is on the rise, and this recording is easily recommended. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Rovi

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