GA Russell Posted February 28 Report Share Posted February 28 On 1/17/2024 at 3:36 PM, mjzee said: Release date February 16: With his alto sound soaring over a sax trio format on For All We Know, Jim Snidero demonstrates why he is a critical link in the alto saxophone lineage. Snidero pares down the soundscape to it's essence, utilizing a selection of standards to illuminate a rare combination of virtuosity, musicality and depth along with jazz masters Peter Washington-bass and Joe Fransworth-drums. With a tone quality that's second to none-Stereophile cited his sound as "one of the richest and purest on the planet"-Jim Snidero has showcased an enviable resonance in myriad contexts over the better part of the past four decades and 25 previous releases. Now, placing himself in the most exposed setting he's ever inhabited, Snidero reaches the apex on the alto saxophone. # Artist and Track Title Time 1. Jim Snidero - For All We Know 07:56 2. Jim Snidero - Naima 05:14 3. Jim Snidero - Love for Sale 06:21 4. Jim Snidero - Blackberry Winter 06:32 5. Jim Snidero - Parker's Mood 05:19 6. Jim Snidero - Willow Weep for Me 06:33 7. Jim Snidero - My Funny Valentine 07:58 8. Jim Snidero - You Go to My Head 07:32 New from Jim Snidero on Savant Records JIM SNIDERO - For All We Know Savant Records SCD 2215 Jim Snidero - alto saxophone Peter Washington - bass Joe Farnsworth - drums Airplay Starts now Suggested Tracks 3. Love for Sale 6:21 • 4. Blackberry Winter 6:32 5. Parker's Mood 5:19 • 6. Willow Weep for Me 6:33 Like our stuff? Let’s hear from you. Record Company Contact Barney Fields • Savant Records, Inc. jazzdepo@ix.netcom.com • (212) 873-2020 • www.jazzdepot.com 2215 Savan... Jim Snider... # Artist and Track Title Time 1. Black Art Jazz Collective - Black Heart 05:50 2. Black Art Jazz Collective - The Fabricator 06:16 3. Black Art Jazz Collective - Truth to Power 08:21 4. Black Art Jazz Collective - It's Alright 07:52 5. Black Art Jazz Collective - Coming of Age 05:30 6. Black Art Jazz Collective - Dsus 05:29 7. Black Art Jazz Collective - Code Switching 05:51 8. Black Art Jazz Collective - Soliloquy (for Sidney Poitier) 04:21 9. Black Art Jazz Collective - Lookin' for Leroy 06:46 10. Black Art Jazz Collective - Blues on Stratford Road 06:30 Just in Time for Black History Month BLACK ART JAZZ COLLECTIVE - Truth to Power HighNote Records HCD 7353 Wayne Escoffery – tenor saxophone • Jeremy Pelt – trumpet James Burton III – trombone Josh Evans, Wallace Roney Jr. – trumpets (track 3) Xavier Davis (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 9 & 10) - piano Victor Gould (tracks 3, 6, 7 & 😎 - piano Vicente Archer (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 9 & 10) - bass Rashaan Carter (tracks 3, 6, 7 & 😎 - bass Johnathan Blake (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 9 & 10) - drums Mark Whitfield Jr. (tracks 3, 6, 7 & 😎 - drums Airplay Starts Now Suggested tracks 6. Dsus 5:29 • 7. Code Switching 5:50 9. Lookin’ for Leroy 6:45 • 10. Blues on Stratford Road 6:30 For its 10th anniversary release, the Black Art Jazz Collective (BAJC), hailed by DownBeat Magazine as “a powerhouse of contemporary jazz talent,” offers ten exciting and unique works that speak to both artistic freedom and musical sensibility relative to the tenor of our times. The band features an all-star line-up, including founding members Wayne Escoffery, Jeremy Pelt, James Burton III, Xavier Davis and Johnathan Blake who are joined by current members Victor Gould, Rashaan Carter and Mark Whitfield Jr. Wayne Escoffery tells us, “I formed Black Art Jazz Collective as an ensemble of African American musicians, celebrating Black culture and the origins of the music through original compositions with unapologetic pride.” Like our stuff? Let’s hear from you. Record Company Contact Barney Fields • HighNote Records, Inc. jazzdepo@ix.netcom.com • (212) 873-2020 • www.jazzdepot.com BAJC DigiB... 7353 HighN... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjzee Posted March 25 Author Report Share Posted March 25 Release date May 24: Music has a long history of cultural cross-pollination, where artists draw inspiration from various traditions leading to the evolution of rich and diverse musical genres. Conrad Herwig's current offering is just such a recording. The Latin Side of McCoy Tyner is the latest installment in a critically-acclaimed series that started in 1996 with The Latin Side of John Coltrane. It's the work of a musically gifted, bilingual artist, a master trombonist who grew up admiring jazz's greatest practitioners but, at the same time, cutting his Latin Jazz teeth with legends such as Mario Bauza, Tito Puente, Paquito D'Rivera and others. On the gig here with Herwig, giving the recording and, by extension, the entire "Latin Side of..." project his personal seal of approval, is the great pianist and composer, Eddie Palmieri. Palmieri is surrounded by some of the most respected names in Jazz / Latin Jazz, including Craig Handy, Bill O'Connell, Alex Norris, Robby Ameen and others, all playing imaginative and challenging arrangements by O'Connell and their fearless leader. Here, Conrad Herwig goes directly to the very core of Tyner's compositions and imbues them with the vibrant essence of Afro-Cuban and Afro-Caribbean traditions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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