(Post-Bop / ECM) Fly Trio (Turner / Grenadier / Ballard) - Sky & Country (ECM 2067) - 2009, FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

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ivoronen · 16-Апр-09 06:30 (15 лет 6 месяцев назад)

Fly Trio (Turner / Grenadier / Ballard) - Sky & Country (ECM 2067)
Жанр: Post-Bop / ECM
Год выпуска диска: 2009
Производитель диска: USA (ECM 2067)
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 1:07:43
Mark Turner tenor and soprano saxophones
Larry Grenadier double-bass
Jeff Ballard drums
1. Lady B
2. Sky & Country
3. Elena Berenjena
4. CJ
5. Dharma Days
6. Anandananda
7. Perla Morena
8. Transfigured
9. Super Sister
Recorded Feburary 2008

AMG Review
Fly is a co-op trio of saxophonist Mark Turner, bassist Larry Grenadier, and drummer Jeff Ballard, who have played together off-and-on, individually with many other bands, and can easily be pegged in the vanguard of young and experienced post-to-neo-bop jazz stars of the 2000s. Turner carries the post-Michael Brecker tradition proudly in a more restrained mood, Grenadier is as solid a current day bassist as there is since working with Brad Mehldau, and Ballard's experience with Chick Corea or bassist Avishai Cohen, among many others, has seen him develop into a top five jazz drummer, in demand and via the scope of his playing. This is not a typical ECM recording, as it is more straight-ahead modern mainstream jazz, and not nearly the European classical esoteric or ethereal music the label is known for. There's real teamwork in executing this type of jazz that borrows from Blue Note label styles, John Coltrane, or Wayne Shorter, and moves the music forward without a serrated edge or overtly complex harmonic blowing. Each musician contributes a handful of compositions, with Ballard as the lead soldier in that department. "Lady B" is prototypical, rambling N.Y.C. Brecker Brothers/Steps Ahead 1980s neo-bop, his "Perla Morena" a Spanish tinged, spirited tune in 6/8 with the drummer's amazing, ever changing rhythmic patterns over Turner's even keeled tenor, and the title track is the most atmospheric ECM-like track, somewhat funky and dark via Turner's soprano sax. Clever stairstep phrases identify the even funkier "Elena Berenjena," a rocking hard bop with a contemporary side centers the spiky, modal "Dharma Days" á la Coltrane, "Anandananda" is a long free solo tenor to bass to jazz tango, and "Super Sister" moves forcefully and urgently with Grenadier's booming bass, strong but not brash jazz, all composed by Turner. "CJ" and "Transfigured" are penned by Grenadier, the former a very slow, reticent, but true to soul ballad, while the latter is free and languid, with Turner's soprano sax and bowed bass tones evoking a mood of trudging carriage and slowly evolving life. For a first go this is a very credible effort and hopefully not a one shot, from a band that is touring in support of the music, which hopefully can grow into the top drawer ensemble it can easily be. ~ Michael G. Nastos, AMG
AAJ Reviews
Despite a debut that failed to generate much noise, Fly's sophomore effort—its first for ECM—ought to. Dispelling the ECM myth of neglecting American music, this trio—featuring perennially undervalued saxophonist Mark Turner alongside Brad Mehldau Trio mates, bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jeff Ballard—finds its own nexus of head and heart. Dave Holland's Triplicate (ECM, 1988) might be a precedent, but that was a harder swinging effort more closely linked to the American tradition. Fly swings in its own way, but is equally disposed towards integrating elements farther afield, all with a spare, less-is-more approach that, despite the trio's unequivocal virtuosity, avoids wasted demonstration merely for the sake of it.
Fly is also a democratic collective, with everyone contributing to the set of nine originals, although Turner dominates with four tunes that take up nearly half of the album's 67-minute running time. The trio revisits the title track from the saxophonist's Dharma Days (Warner Bros., 2001), one of the disc's most fiery and traditionally swinging tracks, but more concisely—a characteristic that defines the entire disc. While some tracks extend well into the 10-minute range, there's a noticeable lack of grandstanding; instead, it's about giving each piece the time to breathe and expand. Turner's episodic "Ananda Nanda" opens with a tenor solo that reaches so seamlessly and cleanly into the upper register that it's sometimes hard to believe it's not a soprano, which Turner employs on Ballard's lightly funky title track—propelled by the drummer's fluid interaction with Grenadier, as Turner shoots for the occasional rough-edge on a solo that's as focused and lyrical as it gets.
Light it may be, but Turner's "Elena Berenjena" possesses a light backbeat, while Grenadier's balladic "CJ" begins with a harmonic-driven bass solo that, when the group comes in, is played so gently that it rivals label-mate Tord Gustavsen's often whisper-like approach. Ballard, in particular, seems to be almost breathing on his drums, his brushwork so delicate that it's more often more felt than heard. Ballard's "Perla Morena" is reminiscent of some of the label's mid-'70s output, at once propulsive and dynamic but, with Turner's cued lines, open-ended and expressive. Ballard demonstrates his capacity for greater fire only occasionally, largely playing with remarkable restraint and complete attention to the nuances that this trio is capable of when serving the music, rather than having the music serve it.
Grenadier's "Transfigured" begins with a gentle arco in tandem with Turner's soprano, underscored by Ballard's gentle but turbulent underpinning before breaking into a more rhythm-centric solo section where Turner's debt to Wayne Shorter is in sharp focus even as his own voice remains clear and unmistakable.
Despite knee-jerk attempts to compare Fly to Sonny Rollins's trio work or, more recently, that of friend and occasional collaborator Joshua Redman—Fly carves its own niche. Delicate as a feather yet never lacking in substantive weight, Sky & Country is an album that will alter the perception of what saxophone trios can be. ~ John Kelman, AAJ
The trio Fly has been described as "two thirds of the Brad Mehldau Trio and a saxophonist." Not to diminish reed man Mark Turner—who is the other third of group—but as an acknowledgment of his band mates' higher profiles. And if the higher profiles of the other two thirds—bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jeff Ballard—pulls in a higher percentage of attention for Fly, all the better.
Sky and Country is the group's second offering, and it's debut on ECM Records. The Germany-based label has a reputation for showcasing European artists with restrained, refined and somewhat abstract approaches, like Bobo Stenson and Tord Gustavsen. But that's a pigeon-holing that doesn't define or do justice to a label that also represents the often unrestrained Keith Jarrett Standards trio and decidedly unfettered Trio Beyond.
And with Fly the "European" tag can be thrown out the door. Ballard, Grenadier and Turner are California guys—the drummer and bassist born and bred, and the saxophonist having moved to the Golden State when he was four years old. All are New York-based these days.
The sax/drums/bass setting, without a guitar or piano, makes for a looser ensemble feel with a fluidity of spontaneity that opens improvisational doors. The music on Sky and Country flows freely, smooth and cool, with Turner's vibrato-less reed work blowing democratically in the ensemble. Indeed, a characteristic of the sound is its resistance to a breakdown—for description's sake—of the individual voices. Fly is not a working band by any stretch of the imagination, but what a breathing, organic music it makes as the trio remains in a laid-back, homeostatic equilibrium.
The tunes—four by Turner, three by Ballard and two from Grenadier's pen—have a searching feeling, a one foot in front of the other quest for musical nirvana, a beautiful and accessible sound with a spiritual tint. ~ Dan McClenaghan, AAJ
Oh, the modesty of the members of the trio known as Fly. They might just as well have called themselves Super Fly—their initial release for ECM Records is indeed special.
Saxophonist Mark Turner, bassist Larry Grenadier, and drummer Jeff Ballard all contribute compositions to Sky & Country, which follows their debut, FLY (Savoy, 2004), and is sure to garner attention for its democracy and equilibrium in approach and sound.
Turner seemingly never plays a harsh note. Like a gentle John Coltrane, he might be mistaken for Joe Lovano, playing with economy of notes and timing. He has been heard as a leader, as well as a preferred sideman for the likes of Kurt Rosenwinkel, Billy Hart and Paul Motian. Lately, he's been heard together with Grenadier, who is also quite in demand, in Enrico Rava's band.
Grenadier is heard regularly with Brad Mehldau, Joshua Redman, and Charles Lloyd, while Ballard is connected to the bassist through Redman and Mehldau.
The music on Sky & Country is fully formed, with no loose ends left dangling. The gentle "Anandananda" opens with Turner's solo tenor; two-minutes later the trio is walking a sweet-tempered melody that gives way to the guiding hand of Grenadier as Ballard colors the affair with an understanding touch. This is jazz without the swagger. Firm, confident, and thoughtful, the band sounds as if they really enjoy their partnership.
"Lady B" recalls John Klemmer's early work with its moody tension. The title track displays the equality of this band, supplying color all around, as does "CJ," with its dreamy sound, Turner supplying a breathy tone over Grenadier's luscious, ECM-sounding bass. The closing "Super Sister" finds Ballard pushing the drumming into a mild hip-hop beat.
While the music is amped up, the trio stays very cool, indeed. ~ Mark Corroto, AAJ
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readab · 03-Июн-11 00:26 (спустя 1 месяц 18 дней, ред. 05-Дек-11 13:10)

Спасибо, ivoronen !!!
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