Respect For Your Toughness
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Avant Jazz / Free Improvisation / Avant-Garde
premiera polska: 2021-05-12
opakowanie: Jewel Caseowe etui
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Liner Notes:
SInce arriving in New York in the early 1990s, Chris Speed has become one of the most vital improvising musicians on the scene through work that has always varied widely, moving from a jazz base out through various forms of folk, classical and rock music.
Over the last six years the reedist has been sorting through the varied strands of his circuitous, decades-long career, using his versatile trio with bassist Chris Tordini and drummer Dave King to transform numerous curiosity-led excursions past the porous boundaries of jazz into a meticulously focused sound that ties it all together with his foundational immersion in the tradition. In his various bands and collectives, he has explored plenty of rigorous hybrids situating his buoyant, increasingly aerated sound on tunes deftly adapting ideas from Eastern European folk, electronic dance music, and rock, but with this trio he's embraced the inspirations that set him on that twisting path without letting go of the knowledge he's gleaned along the way. The group has reached a new apotheosis of those ideas on Respect for Your Toughness.
As with the trio's previous two albums, there's a standard sprinkled within indelible originals. Speed seems to have found a powerful sweet spot with his trio, achieving that preternatural ease where technique, study, and consciousness fall away and the spirit takes over.
by Peter Margasak
muzycy:
Chris Speed: Tenor Saxophone
Chris Tordini: Acoustic Bass
Dave King: Drums
utwory:
1. Can This Be Love? 5:50
2. Attention Flaws 3:29
3. Helicopter Lineman 5:11
4. Faint Tune 3:17
5. Respect for Your Toughness 4:23
6. Taborn to Run 2:45
7. Strobe Dots 3:35
8. Casa Adela 4:39
9. Yard Moon 2:55
10. Transporter 5:15
wydano: 2017-04-01
nagrano: Recorded live at Brooklyn Recording on November 29, 2018, by Andy Taub
more info: www.intaktrec.ch
premiera polska: 2021-05-12
opakowanie: Jewel Caseowe etui
opis:
Liner Notes:
SInce arriving in New York in the early 1990s, Chris Speed has become one of the most vital improvising musicians on the scene through work that has always varied widely, moving from a jazz base out through various forms of folk, classical and rock music.
Over the last six years the reedist has been sorting through the varied strands of his circuitous, decades-long career, using his versatile trio with bassist Chris Tordini and drummer Dave King to transform numerous curiosity-led excursions past the porous boundaries of jazz into a meticulously focused sound that ties it all together with his foundational immersion in the tradition. In his various bands and collectives, he has explored plenty of rigorous hybrids situating his buoyant, increasingly aerated sound on tunes deftly adapting ideas from Eastern European folk, electronic dance music, and rock, but with this trio he's embraced the inspirations that set him on that twisting path without letting go of the knowledge he's gleaned along the way. The group has reached a new apotheosis of those ideas on Respect for Your Toughness.
As with the trio's previous two albums, there's a standard sprinkled within indelible originals. Speed seems to have found a powerful sweet spot with his trio, achieving that preternatural ease where technique, study, and consciousness fall away and the spirit takes over.
by Peter Margasak
muzycy:
Chris Speed: Tenor Saxophone
Chris Tordini: Acoustic Bass
Dave King: Drums
utwory:
1. Can This Be Love? 5:50
2. Attention Flaws 3:29
3. Helicopter Lineman 5:11
4. Faint Tune 3:17
5. Respect for Your Toughness 4:23
6. Taborn to Run 2:45
7. Strobe Dots 3:35
8. Casa Adela 4:39
9. Yard Moon 2:55
10. Transporter 5:15
wydano: 2017-04-01
nagrano: Recorded live at Brooklyn Recording on November 29, 2018, by Andy Taub
more info: www.intaktrec.ch
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- Chris Speed Trio with Dave King, Chris Tordini
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