Saturday 30 December 2017

For You Lot Michael Brecker - 1996 Tales From The Hudson

Tales from the Hudson is Michael Brecker's 4th album every bit a leader. It was recorded at the Power Station inwards New York City. It was recorded inwards 1996. The album also won Brecker ii Grammy awards for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo (for his solo on "Cabin Fever") together with Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group.

Michael Brecker, a major influence on today's immature saxophonists, shows off his ain influences a chip throughout this fine modern straight-ahead set. Brecker sounds surprisingly similar Stanley Turrentine on parts of "Midnight Voyage," together with otherwise displays his roots inwards Ernie Watts together with John Coltrane. With the exception of Don Grolnick's "Willie T.," the music on the CD is comprised of grouping originals (five past times the leader) together with falls into the 1990s mainstream of jazz. While the tenor saxophonist has enough of blowing infinite (really letting unloose on the exciting closer, "Cabin Fever"), Pat Metheny is generally pretty restrained (in a Jim Hall bag) except for his wild solo on guitar synth during "Song for Bilbao." Pianist Joey Calderazzo starts out sounding a chip similar McCoy Tyner on "Slings together with Arrows" earlier his ain musical personality is revealed. When Tyner himself plays on "Song for Bilbao" (one of ii invitee appearances), ane tin sure nation the departure betwixt master copy together with pupil. All of Michael Brecker's recordings every bit a leader (as opposed to his cameos every bit a sideman on popular records) are easily recommended together with demonstrate why he is considered a giant past times many listeners.

In the crowded champaign of fantabulous tenor players, Michael Brecker rises to the operate past times of my list. I intend the affair that gives Brecker an border over the others is the fact that he is a master copy of hence many genres of jazz. Many people are no doubtfulness familiar amongst the electric, funky side of Michael Brecker every bit the co-leader of the Brecker Brothers together with onetime fellow member of Steps Ahead. He has done pregnant popular dates amongst Paul Simon, Carly Simon, together with Joni Mitchell. One could easily fill upward a CD collection amongst albums on which he has performed every bit a sideman inwards many jazz contexts.

Yet this is exclusively his 4th CD every bit a leader. All of them stimulate got been inwards the modern, progressive, straight-ahead jazz vein. This ane is, to my ears, his most successful outing yet. I intend the departure is that this ane is a piddling less "progressive" or "outside." The melodies hither are a piddling to a greater extent than accessible together with memorable, even hence the soloing is only every bit creative together with adventuresome every bit nosotros stimulate got come upward to human face from Brecker together with the other jazz luminaries on this CD. The top-notch squad of sidemen hither are Pat Metheny on guitar, Jack DeJohnette on drums, Dave Kingdom of the Netherlands on bass, together with Joey Calderazzo on piano. Pianist McCoy Tyner together with percussionist Don Alias are added on ii tunes.

Six of the ix compositions are Brecker's. They are varied, thoughtful, together with render nifty vehicles for improvisation. Metheny contributes "Bilbao" from his Travels album, Calderazzo contributes a medium tempo swinger, together with "Willie T." comes from the slow pianist Don Grolnick, who produced Brecker's commencement ii solo albums together with performed amongst Brecker frequently.

I would peculiarly recommend this album to those who stimulate got come upward to jazz through the "new adult comtemporary" door together with are cook to stimulate got the side past times side measuring towards discovering what existent jazz is all about.

Brecker, whose tenor saxophone has graced popular performances past times James Taylor together with Paul Simon every bit good every bit enough of straight-ahead jazz sessions, tin locomote every bit exciting every bit whatever jazzman alive. His solos stimulate got a means of rising to a quick boil together with catching you lot upward inwards their immediacy. This happens several times on this album, an all-star appointment amongst guitarist Pat Metheny, pianist Joey Calderazzo or McCoy Tyner, bassist Dave Holland, drummer Jack DeJohnette together with invitee percussionist Don Alias. It happens on Metheny’s “Song for Bilboa,” where Brecker chomps at the chord changes inwards a fashion reminiscent of John Coltrane on “Out of This World” (from the album, Coltrane). It happens on “Willie T.” every bit he sweeps upward to a swirling, raspy-toned climax amongst the drums knocking heatedly underneath. And it happens on “Cabin Fever,” an uptempo tour de forcefulness amongst Brecker cruising similar a high-speed steamroller.

The tenor man’s estimable sidemen are inwards aggressive jazz form. They, too, seem caught upward inwards the electric

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Track listing:
All tracks composed past times Michael Brecker; except where indicated

01 "Slings together with Arrows" – 6:19
02 "Midnight Voyage" (Joey Calderazzo) – 7:17
03 "Song for Bilbao" (Pat Metheny) – 5:44
04 "Beau Rivage" – 7:38
05 "African Skies" – 8:12
06 "Introduction to Naked Soul" (Michael Brecker, Dave Holland) – 1:14
07 "Naked Soul" – 8:43
08 "Willie T." (Don Grolnick) – 8:13
09 "Cabin Fever" – 6:59

Personnel:

Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone
Pat Metheny – guitar, guitar synthesizer
Joey Calderazzo – piano
Dave Kingdom of the Netherlands – double bass
Jack DeJohnette – drums
McCoy Tyner – pianoforte (tracks three together with 5)
Don Alias – percussion (tracks three together with 5)


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