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Sorry, No Decaf |
Joel Frahm |
első megjelenés éve: 1998 |
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(2007)
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3.380 Ft
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1. | Smokin' Joel
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2. | Elroy Sparta
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3. | 100 Years in Motion
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4. | Interesting, Perhaps, But Hardly Fascinating Rhythm
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5. | Song for a New Day
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6. | Laura
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7. | Sorry, No Decaf
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8. | Soul Eyes
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9. | Pennies from Heaven
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Jazz
Recorded on September 22, 1998
Joel Frahm (soprano & tenor saxophones); David Berkman (piano); Doug Weiss (bass); Matt Wilson (drums)
Includes liner notes by Joel Frahm.
Saxophonist Joel Frahm is truly a rare breed: his playing is strong and passionate yet always highly listenable. While he isn't afraid to explore the outer fringes of the modern spectrum, his acute sense of taste allows him to keep a firm grip on the inherent beauty of the music. His debut as a leader, SORRY NO DECAF, displays these qualities admirably. Showcasing his strengths on both tenor and soprano horns, Frahm is joined by label mates David Berkman on piano and Matt Wilson on drums as well as bassist Doug Weiss.
The aptly titled "Smokin' Joel" starts things off with a rollicking ride through a set of bouncing changes that Frahm and company devour impressively. Other tracks penned by the saxophonist such as the gentle "100 Years In Motion," the shining "Song For A New Day" and the quirky title track illustrate his mature compositional prowess. The most intriguing cut is the comically titled "Interesting Perhaps, But Hardly Fascinating Rhythm," featuring spirited solos by Frahm and Wilson. Closing the set are Frahm's interpretations of two wonderful standards--the murky rumba of "Soul Eyes" and a delightful reading of "Pennies From Heaven." |
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