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Jason Miles Will Release Kind of New 2: Blue is Paris on May 12
 
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Follow Up to 2015's Kind of New Features Ten Arrangements of Producer/Keyboardist's New Composition Written in Reaction to 2015 Paris Terror Attacks
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Jason Miles has raised the level of excellence for the musicians who have had the good fortune of working with him, myself included. The work he did with my friends Miles Davis and Marcus Miller have helped to define the modern face of jazz music."- Roberta Flack
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Legendary producer, keyboardist and composer Jason Miles' Kind of New 2: Blue is Paris, featuring ten interpretations of the titular piece which he composed after visiting Paris in the weeks immediately following the 2015 terror attacks, will be released on May 12 on Lightyear Entertainment, distributed worldwide through Caroline/Universal Music Group.
 
The album's inspiration can be tracked back to 2015, when Jason found himself in Paris doing promotion for his critically acclaimed release Kind of New (Whaling City Sound), a collaboration with trumpeter Ingrid Jensen. He was so moved by the spirit of the city in the face of the horror and tragedy of the attacks, a spirit which he describes as "incredibly resilient," that when he returned home with the intent of working on music for a second Kind of New album, the first track that emerged was "Blue is Paris."
 
As he pondered over how to integrate the track into a second Kind of New album, a surprising idea presented itself: why not recruit an assortment of other musicians and allow them to offer up varied arrangements of the track? The concept for the album hearkens back to Jason's childhood. "In the late 1950's my father bought an album, Lullaby of Birdland, which was that same George Shearing song done twelve times by twelve different musicians and arrangers. I found the album in my vinyl collection that he left to me, and I thought, 'Wow, this could work if I did the same thing.'" Jason found additional inspiration from his years working with Miles Davis. "I then thought about Miles, who said to never stay in the same place and always explore and try new things."
 
Jason Talks about Kind of New 2: Blue is Paris
Jason Talks about Kind of New 2: Blue is Paris
 
On that debut Kind of New album, Jason chose to work with trumpeter Ingrid Jensen because her playing was very much in the spirit of Miles. "I chose to emphasize the trumpet because of how iconic it is when it comes to representing everything that Miles stood for," says Jason. On Kind of New 2: Blue is Paris, he's expanded that concept to work with four impressive trumpet players - Russell Gunn, Theo Croker, Patches Stewart and Jukka Eskola - who have all been influenced by Miles but  who each plays in his own powerful style.
 
"Miles affected a paradigm change by continuing to reinvent 'jazz' time after time," explains Jason. "I'm trying to reinvent the possibilities that exist within a single composition, by allowing different feature soloists to each create his own impression. And that is exactly what Miles stood for...great possibilities."
 
In addition to Jason's version of "Blue is Paris" and the interpretations of the track by the above trumpeters, the album features performances by guitarist Ricardo Silveira; saxophonist Jeff Coffin; vocalist Maya Azucena; and Ricky Kej on various Indian instruments, including tabla, high tabla, santoor and dumbek. Joining Jason on the album is a core band comprised of Gene Lake on drums, Reggie Washington and Adam Dorn on bass, Jay Rodrigues on tenor sax and bass clarinet and Vinnie Zummo on guitar.
 
The collection of artists that Jason tapped for the project speaks in a large sense to the spirit of unity through diversity that speaks through Kind of New 2: Blue is Paris. Grammy-winning Indian composer Ricky Kej notes that, "The Paris attacks left me horrified, and I felt a need to express myself through music. The romanticism, beauty and resilience of Paris can be interpreted well by improvisational Hindustani classical music, which I did though the bansuri, santoor and tablas."  Finnish trumpeter Jukka Eskola continued in the same vein. "Even though the inspiration for this track comes from a tragedy, the song, with its loose and relaxed groove has a positive feeling to it and reminds us that life goes on." Guitarist Ricardo Silveira, who has collaborated with Jason since he released Cozmopolitan in 1979, brings his decades as a prime purveyor of Brazilian jazz to the mix.
 
"What makes each track different is the concept of what melodic content these very different artists each came up with, what they each heard in order to bring their own musical personalities into their tracks," says Jason. "Once they sent me their performances, I got very inspired to create a musical environment for each track that was true to the song but still distinctive in its own right."
 
About Jason Miles
 
With over 130 albums to his credit as a performer, programmer and a producer and 15 as a leader, Jason Miles' career is as storied in its own right as are the careers of the best known artists with whom he's collaborated: Miles Davis, Marcus Miller, Luther Vandross, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, David Sanborn, and Grover Washington, Jr., to name just a few.
 
He's been nominated for an Emmy award, a Latin Grammy award, and three Grammy awards, taking home a Grammy as the producer of A Love Affair: The Music of Ivan Lins, which featured Sting's Best Male Pop Vocal award winner "She Walks This Earth." Jason also won the Billboard Latin Jazz Album of the Year award in 2002 for Gato Barbieri's Shadow of the Cat.

Although he's best known in jazz circles, Jason's work has also extended beyond the boundaries of contemporary jazz. He ventured into country with his production of Suzy Bogguss' Sweet Danger (2006/Loyal Dutchess Records). His three recordings with Global Noize, a musical partnership with DJ Logic (2008's eponymous release, A Prayer for the Planet in 2011 and 2013's Sly Reimagined), represent a transcendent blending of genres, bringing together artist from across the spectrum: John Poppper, Me'Shell Ndgeocello, Cyro Baptista, Roberta Flack, and Nona Hendryx among them.
 
This is the 7th album project produced by Jason for Lightyear Entertainment.  He's also made musical contributions to film scores, a made-for-television movie (VH1's A Diva's Christmas Carol starring Vanessa Williams) and national commercials, including a five year national American Express campaign.  For a full bio and discography, visit his website.
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I've never heard an album like this before.  

You will note that the press release says, "ten arrangements of producer/keyboardist's new composition."  That is to say, it is one song played ten times.

What it sounds like to me, just listening casually, is that the rhythm section's work is repeated ten times, supporting different instruments or vocals on each track.

I like the tracks, but toward the end I start to get tired of hearing items repeated.

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My contact has responded thus:

I read George (sic) Russell's comments, and he's sort of right....except that this project was never intended to be listened to as an album. In this age of streaming and downloading, singles are the best way to get your music to a wider audience. It really is a digital release and we only burned CDs to get the music to reviewers. 

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For Your Consideration
60th Grammy Awards
Jason Miles-Kind of New 2….Blue is Paris
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
 
 
 
 
 
 
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“JASON MILES HAS RAISED THE LEVEL OF EXCELLENCE FOR THE MUSICIANS WHO HAVE HAD THE GOOD FORTUNE OF WORKING WITH HIM, MYSELF INCLUDED. HE HAS ENRICHED THE LIVES OF THE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE LISTENED TO THE MUSIC HE PLAYS, THE RECORDINGS HE PRODUCES AND THE COUNTLESS  MUSICIANS HE MENTORS AND INSPIRES. THE WORK  HE DID WITH MY FRIENDS, MILES DAVIS AND MARCUS MILLER HAVE HELPED DEFINE THE MODERN FACE OF  JAZZ MUSIC.”—-ROBERTA FLACK
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

WITH AN AFFECTING MELODY THAT LINGERS…BLUE IS PARIS RESTS ON THE STRENGTHS OF THE TUNE ITSELF BUT ALSO ON EACH SOLOIST’S CONTRIBUTIONS” - DOWNBEAT (SEPT. 2017)

 

“BLUE IS PARIS IS A STUNNING SERIES OF INTERPRETATIONS” - CHARLES WARING - SOUL AND JAZZ AND FUNK

 

“THIS IS A QUALITY PRODUCTION, TO SAY THE VERY LEAST.” - THE SMOOTH JAZZ RIDE

 

“AN ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT RECORDING THROUGHOUT.” - CHRIS SPECTOR MIDWEST RECORD

 

“RECORD REVIEW “RECOMMENDED” - HOWARD DUKES SOUL TRACKS

 

“THANK GOD FOR THOSE MUSICIANS WHO NEVER LOSE SIGHT OF THE  WORLD AROUND THEM AND WHO ARE NEVER AFRAID TO PLACE THEIR AWARENESS INTO THEIR MUSIC.” -  THE SMOOTH JAZZ RIDE

 

“JASON MILES BOLDLY MASTER- MINDS A RICH, ECLECTIC TAPESTRY OF EMOTIONS BASED ON A SINGLE HYPNOTIC, EASY GROOVING COM- POSITION, RENDERED TEN TIMES WITH ALTERNATING MOODS DRIVEN BY TIME OF DAY” - JONATHAN WIDRAN-MUSIC CONNECTION

 

“IS THIS MUSICAL PROJECT A SUCCESS? THE INVOLVEMENT OF HIGHLY SKILLED MUSICIANS WITH THEIR OWN IDEAS CIRCUMNAVIGATES ELE GANTLY THE PROBLEM OF MELODY REPETITION. THIS RISKY ENDEAVOR HAS EMERGED TO JASON’S BRILLIANT MUSICAL GAMBIT”— SMOOTH JAZZ.DE

 

 

 
 
 
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