Vasiliy ·
04-Авг-06 21:13
(18 лет 4 месяца назад, ред. 20-Апр-16 14:31)
Gary Burton - Generations (вибрафонист)
Страна: Concord Jazz
Жанр: Jazz
Год выпуска: 2004
Формат: Windows Media
Битрейт аудио: lossless + CUE
Продолжительность: 1:05:26
Трэклист:
01. First Impression [0:06:34.47]
02. Early [0:05:38.60]
03. Gorgeous [0:07:41.20]
04. Wheatland [0:05:35.20]
05. Take Another Look [0:06:41.58]
06. Syndrome [0:05:21.12]
07. Test Of Time [0:05:24.25]
08. The Title Will Follow [0:07:52.07]
09. Ladies In Mercedes [0:06:24.62]
10. Heroes Sin Nombre [0:08:16.19]
Доп. информация:
Очень спокойное исполнение с прменением редкого для джаза инструмента - вибрафона. Идеально подходит для отдыха.
Исполнители:
Clarence Penn Drums
Nick Phillips Project Coordinator
Abbey Anna Art Direction
Bill Gallery Photography
Julian Lage Guitar
Valerie Whitesell Production Coordination
Ana Baracca Design
Kurt Sievert Production Coordination
Carl Beatty Mixing
Phil Edwards Engineer
James Genus Bass
Gary Burton Producer, Vibraphone
Makoto Ozone Piano
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California in September 2003. Vibraphonist Gary Burton (practitioner of the "four-mallet technique" and one of the key figures in the development of fusion jazz during the late 1960s) has long been known for his ability to discover extraordinary younger musicians. GENERATIONS provides a showcase for Burton's talent-sniffing with the presence of virtuoso guitarist and composer Julian Lage. A mere sophomore in high school at the time of this 2004 release, Lage's age takes a back seat to his excellent compositions (he contributes three numbers to the record), sensitivity to group interplay, and spectacular skill as an improviser. With a deft rhythm section of Clarence Penn on drums, James Genus on bass, and Makoto Ozone (another Burton discovery) on piano, Burton and Lage deliver an album that owes more to bop than fusion. Sophisticated takes on pieces by Steve Swallow, Pat Metheny, Oscar Peterson, and Carla Bley sparkle, as do the band's originals. Ozone and Lage's solo playing are the standouts here, complemented by Burton's distinctive style. Exploratory yet accessible, GENERATIONS is an altogether impressive release.