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(Contemporary Jazz) Adam Czerwinski & Darek Oleszkiewicz (feat. Larry Goldings, Larry Koonse & Nolan Shaheed) - Raindance - 2006, MP3, vbr v2

(Contemporary Jazz) Adam Czerwinski & Darek Oleszkiewicz (feat. Larry Goldings, Larry Koonse & Nolan Shaheed) - Raindance - 2006, MP3, vbr v2
Adam Czerwinski & Darek Oleszkiewicz / Raindance
Жанр: Contemporary Jazz
Год издания: 2006
Издатель (лейбл): Allegro Records
Номер по каталогу: ACR 001
Страна: Poland
Аудиокодек: MP3
Битрейт аудио: VBR V2, ~189 kbps
Продолжительность: 66:03
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист:
1. How Deep Is the Ocean (5:53)
2. Raindance (6:51)
3. Double Larry (6:40)
4. Inspiration (6:09)
5. J&J (7:38)
6. Paradise (6:56)
7. Bewitched (6:17)
8. Blues For Adam (6:45)
9. Awakening (6:48)
10. Ca-Lips-O (6:03)
Recorded February 21-22, 2005 at No Studio in Pasadena, California USA
Состав:
Adam Czerwinski : drums
Darek "Oles" Oleszkiewicz : acoustic bass
Larry Goldings : hammond B3 organ, melodica
Larry Koonse : guitar
Nolan Shaheed : cornet (track #9)
Описание:
Потрясная пластинка! Мягкая, мелодичная... И музыканты просто за-ме-ча-тельные...
Самые искренние рекомендации!
 
Об альбоме
This is an album by a Polish / American Jazz quartet, which features the excellent Polish Jazz rhythm section of drummer Adam Czerwinski and bassist Darek
Oleszkiewicz and the US players: guitarist Larry Koonse and organist Larry Goldings. Sound engineer Nolan Shaheed plays cornet on one track. Oleszkiewicz,
Koonse and Shaheed later took part in the recording of the 2nd Aga Zaryan album, which was recorded in the same studio. Of the ten tracks on this album,
three were composed by Czerwinski, another three by Oleszkiewicz, two by Koonse and the remaining two are standards.
The music is all very mainstream and very easy going, i.e. on the lighter side of the Jazz spectrum, but of course is perfectly executed by these master
musicians. The sound of the Hammond organ is always a winner and quite irresistible to Jazz buffs, so the overall result is a most entertaining piece of easy
melodic Jazz, without being kitschy or overtly moronic. The original compositions are all nicely crafted, especially those by Oleszkiewicz, which are also
the most advanced ones on this album.
This is an excellent example of how accessible music is able to retain musical qualities, being still strongly rooted in Jazz and improvised, and yet
enjoyable to people who have little or no Jazz experience of affiliation. Such listeners will definitely love this stuff madly!
Any questions - projazzclub@gmail.com
This album is available on our DC++ hub: dchub://hub.pro-jazz.com:7777
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