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Артист: |
Jimmy Cobb, Javon Jackson, Christian McBride |
Альбом: |
New York Time, 2006 |
Издатель: |
Chesky Records / HD090368031464 |
Жанр: |
Jazz / Contemporary |
Формат файла: |
flac + covers |
Ссылка: |
CD |
Нахождение: |
Torrent |
Примечание: |
thanks to my friends! |
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TRACKLIST | 1. Newest Blues. . . .5:43 2. Sixth Ave . . . . .6:03 3. My Shining Hour . .5:27 4. Notes in Three. . .5:30 5. In the Kitchen. . .6:44 6. Naima . . . . . . .6:18 7. Grove . . . . . . .5:30 8. Whisper Not . . . .5:38 9. Diane . . . . . . .6:04 10. Mode for Joe. . . .6:07
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SPOILER (Chesky Review) | New York Time offers jazz fans a wonderful opportunity to hear two rising stars of the genre (McBride, Jackson) performing with two respected elders (Cobb, Walton). The past also meets the present in other exciting ways on this recording. The set is highlighted by several of Walton’s original compositions and a cover of the legendary John Coltrane’s "Naima." Meanwhile, McBride’s acoustic bass talents are spotlighted on his self-written composition "Grove" (for trumpeter Roy Hargrove) and Jackson represents the new vanguard of jazz with his own tune titled "Notes in Three."
Chesky Records’ world-renowned minimalist recording technique allowed the musicians to relax and the music to flow. "It’s always nice when you’re around friends. It’s nice when it’s a loose atmosphere and everyone is supporting everyone else," Jackson says. "Very rewarding music can come out of such impromptu situations."
New York Time is the third of seven titles to be released as part of The New York Sessions series. This new series features the greatest jazz musicians of today recorded with Chesky’s state-of-the-art technology. It also aims to spotlight new artists who are creating fresh opportunities for the music. All New York Sessions titles will be released as aggressively priced hybrid SACDs. Each SACD title will have a CD-compatible layer, as well as high-definition stereo and multichannel versions for SACD players. |
SPOILER (Fred Grand Jazz Review) | "Using Chesky’s ‘one-mic’ recording technique and the spacious acoustics of St Peter’s Episcopal Church, NYC, the sound is as warm and as well balanced as the carefully selected program of material. Anything presented here, even the pieces penned by McBride and Jackson, would sound at home on one of the great Blue Note or Prestige recordings of the early ‘60s. Over the course of a pleasantly good-natured hour there’s no doubt that the group’s two elder statesmen are calling the shots, and with the last living link to Kind Of Blue at the traps, who could argue?" |
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