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(Post-Bop) Darrell Grant - The New Bop - 1995, MP3, 320 kbps

Darrell Grant - The New Bop Жанр: Post-Bop Страна исполнителя (группы): США Год издания: 1995 Аудиокодек: MP3 (конвертировано из lossless) Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps Продолжительность: 69:37 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: даТреклист: 01. The New Bop (Grant) - 5:47 02. The Blues We Ain't No More (Grant) - 7:37 03. Don't Stray (Grant) - 8:19 04. Struttin' to Tangiers (Grant) - 6:02 05. Lullaby (Cables) - 5:00 06. Gettin' Mean with Mateen (Grant) - 5:33 07. Comin' on the Hudson (Monk) - 5:05 08. My Own Man (Grant) - 6:05 09. Water Dreams, Part I: Beach (Grant)/Three Views: How Deep Is the Ocean (Berlin) - 5:21 10. Water Dreams, Part II: Agua Profunda (Grant) - 5:59 11. Come Sunday (Ellington) - 7:30 12. Rebop (Grant) - 1:19Состав: Darrell Grant - piano Scott Wendholt - trumpet Seamus Blake - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone Calvin Jones - bass Brian Blade - drumsRecorded in New York on December 16, 1994.  Review by Greg TurnerOn Darrell Grant's second Criss Cross release he joins forces with two labelmates (tenor saxophonist Seamus Blake and trumpeter Scott Wendholt) and frequent collaborators (bassist Calvin Jones and drummer Brian Blade) to create the classic quintet configuration that provides the foundation for The New Bop, music rooted in the hard bop/post-bop tradition with a '90s perspective. The focus here is on Grant's writing, as eight of the 12 compositions are his, influenced by the "larger than a quintet" sound similar to the Horace Silver Quintet of the '50s and '60s. All of the musicians are in fine form with Blake's tenor sax shining most brightly, especially on a spirited, bluesy reading of Duke Ellington's "Come Sunday." Other favorites include the angular, up-tempo title track, "The Blues We Ain't No More" (a medium swinger with an unusually fragmented melody), "Struttin' to Tangiers" (a melody that combines Eastern flavor with a swing feel), and the energetic, Latin-influenced "Agua Profunda." One of 1995's best releases.
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