Arnie Somogyi's Ambulance / Accident And Insurgency
Формат записи/Источник записи: [SACD-R][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания/переиздания диска: 2007
Жанр: Jazz
Издатель (лейбл): Linn Records
Продолжительность: 00:55:21
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Да (сканы)
Треклист:
01. Walking Wounded
02. Mick the Fish (feat. Mick Lawson)
03. Captain Courageous
04. Tumbledown
05. Lobster Pot 999
06. Don't Improvise
07. Solace
08. Serenity
09. Adrift
10. Sirenity (aka deaf on arrival)
11. Broadside
Контейнер: ISO (*.iso)
Тип рипа: image
Разрядность: 64(2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
Формат: DST64
Количество каналов: 5.1, 2.0
Лог проверки качества
Об альбоме (сборнике)
Nominated as ‘Album of the Year’ in the 2008 BBC Jazz Awards, and as ‘Best Ensemble’ in the UK Parliamentary Jazz Awards, this debut album from Arnie Somogyi's Ambulance immediately caught the jazz world’s attention. The album features five of the UK's most exciting young jazz musicians, in collaboration with U.S. jazz legend, trumpeter Eddie Henderson. The majority of ‘Accident and Insurgency’ was completed during one four-hour live session thus capturing the essence and live energy of the band. Tracks combine traditional jazz instruments and improvisation as well as modern electronic techniques and soundscapes of local noises creating a new innovative sound.
Classy UK bassist Somogyi's Ambulance quintet is currently touring with the gleaming sound of the American former Herbie Hancock trumpeter Eddie Henderson in its front line. But the repertoire on this CD comes from a series of workshop improvisations supported by Aldeburgh's Snape Maltings in 2006. The area's flatlands and seascapes are strongly evoked by the tidal cymbal washes, occasional birdsong electronics, and trickling piano atmospherics (pianist Tim Lapthorn and tenor saxist Paul Booth both establish a strong presence), but there's also plenty of forceful jazz grooving, with Henderson's sound keeping its lustre and poise over the band's trickiest time-signature challenges. Herbie Hancock's 1970s Mwandishi sextet exerts a subtle influence on the tone colours (Henderson played in it, and Somogyi loves it), and the drifting Tumbledown brings out the trumpeter's Miles Davis-like muted tenderness. The slow-Latin Solace and the shimmery Ellingtonesque Adrift tread water a little, but for the most part it's elegant writing hitched to imaginative improvising.