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(Klezmer Jazz, Classic Jazz, Tzadik) Paul Shapiro - It's In The Twilight - 2006, MP3, 320 kbps

Paul Shapiro / It's In The Twilight Жанр: Klezmer Jazz, Classic Jazz Страна: USA Год издания: 2006 Аудиокодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps Продолжительность: 45:55 Источник (релизер): Tzadik Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да Треклист: 01. Light Rolls Away the Darkness 02. Children of Abraham 03. The Sun Keeps Coming Up 04. Lecha Dodi Twilight 05. Kiddush 06. Oy Veys Mir 07. Adon Olam 08. One Must Leave So Another May Come  Об исполнителе (группе)Arranger, composer, and saxophonist Paul Shapiro issued a whopper of a Tzadik debut in Midnight Minyan. That amazing set took six traditional Jewish melodies and ramped them up into a modern jazz blend that took meaty bits and pieces from post-bop and modal jazz, and deep honking R&B forms, and grafted them freely onto the originals. It was in his own compositions - there were two - where Shapiro's true musical brilliance shown brightest. On It's in the Twilight, Shapiro turns that record inside out and performs six originals and two devotional pieces. The same band performs Shapiro's music with energy, glee, and true sophistication. The romp starts on the first track, "Light Rolls the Darkness," a traditional piece. Shapiro grafts an Afro-Cuban rhythm and harmonic line onto the original melody and so what you get is a modern Jewish bolero. There is no stretching involved, either. The front line with Peter Apfelbaum and Shapiro on saxophones, Steven Bernstein on trumpet (and slide trumpet later) urged on by Brian Mitchell's piano playing is utterly groove-driven. Drummer Tony Lewis and bassist Booker King can shift on a dime, but can take the entire mess deeper and wider. Mitchell, for his part, allows traces of his influences to shine through from Herbie Hancock and Frank Emilio Flynn to Ramsey Lewis and Vince Guaraldi, his melodic and rhythmic sensibilities are fluid and in the pocket. Shapiro's "Children of Abraham" takes the big beat further on this gorgeous charger that brings in everyone from Latin jazz maestros Machito, and Tito Puente to the klezmer of Dave Tarras. The lyric line is grafted onto salsero and bolero while remaining fully Jewish. But when the honking and shouting goes on in the solos, it's strictly edgy post-bop with an ear for the rail. On "Oy Veys Mir," the melodies come from Yiddish folk forms but are laid out in bluesed-out Ellingtonia from the Cotton Club era as it met the great soloists of the Duke's Blanton-Webster band. And so it goes: there isn't a moment on this wonderful set that doesn't push the listener toward delight; it swings, wails, sings, and cries with pleasure. ~ Thom Jurek  Об альбоме (сборнике)Paul Shapiro has done it again! Following up on the enormous success of his first CD for Tzadik, Midnight Minyan, Shapiro here turns his prodigious arranging talents and fat tenor sound to eight of his own compositions and two liturgical melodies evoking the spiritual transition of the mundane to the holy, from light to darkness and back again. With It's in the Twilight, Paul brilliantly greets the Sabbath bride, capturing the joyous feeling of a Friday night Shabbat service with his all star band of downtown luminaries. Down home Jazz and Rhythm and Blues meet Jewish Music in this dynamic meeting of the secular and the spiritual.  СоставPeter Apfelbaum: Tenor Sax, Vocals Steven Bernstein: Trumpet, Slide Trumpet, Vocals Booker King: Acoustic Bass Tony Lewis: Drums Brian Mitchell: Piano Paul Shapiro: Tenor Sax, Vocals
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