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Prime Time - In Concert
Eric Alexander Quartet, Eric Alexander, Joe Farnsworth, David Hazeltine, John Webber
első megjelenés éve: 2008
(2008)

2 x CD
4.161 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1. CD tartalma:
1.  Blues Like
2.  One for Steve
3.  Little Lucas
4.  Pearls
5.  Some Other Time
6.  We All Love Eddie Harris
7.  Nemesis
 
2. CD tartalma:
1.  Pearls
2.  One for Steve
3.  Nemesis
4.  Little Lucas
5.  Blues Like
6.  We All Love Eddie Harris
7.  Yasashiku (Gently)
8.  First Impression
9.  Prime Time
Jazz

SPECIAL CD & DVD FULL LENGTH PERFORMANCE

Eric Alexander- tenor saxophone
David Hazeltine, piano
John Webber, bass
Joe Farnsworth, drums

Eric Alexander's first recorded live performance to be captured on DVD and HighNote Records' first CD & DVD Release. Recorded live in concert at the Diana Wortham Theatre, Asheville, NC. Eric and his regular touring band alternately swing, burn and groove in front of an enthusiastic audience.

Disc 1: CD
Disc 2: DVD

* Brad Wrolstad - Design
* Joe Fields - Executive Producer
* Jon Rosenberg - Mastering

Video Director & Editor: Andy O'Neil (Andy O'Neil's Anywhere U.S.A has been chosen to compete in the Sundance Film Festival)

This double-disc package from Eric Alexander contains a live date by his quartet in 2007 at the Diana Wortham Theater, in Asheville, NC. The program contains mostly originals by either the saxophonist or his pianist David Hazeltine. Bassist John Webber and drummer Joe Farnsworth round out this excellent band, and the performance is simply electrifying. This band communicates deeply and widely, moving from lyric to modal improvisation at every turn. The dialogue between Alexander and Hazeltine is symbiotic, crossing harmonic paths and building on them whether it's a blues, such as the opening tune "Blues Like," Leonard Bernstein's "Some Other Time," or "We All Love Eddie Harris," by Hazeltine, in which a Latin groove by the rhythm section evolves into a funky one and then gets stretched into a free flowing exercise in funky harmonic invention. The groove is constant, there are no lulls, and what's happening on the stand is what makes jazz itself magical: fluid exchanges of complex ideas turned into what appears simple and easy. For the listener, the sound of the gig with its raw immediacy, kinetic energy, and confident interplay is nothing less than a complete delight as these players all challenge one another while remaining committed to the flow of the ensemble. The DVD included contains a longer, very different show, even if some of the tunes are the same. Again, the beauty of jazz is that it's different all the time. Alexander is such a fiery tenor player, evoking everyone from Coltrane and Rollins to Gene Ammons and Booker Ervin in his playing, all the while remaining himself. The DVD is a gas to watch, but even more incredible to simply listen to, as the extra cuts here, like Alexander's "First Impression," and the title cut which closes out the program are almost staggering in their harmonic and rhythmic brilliance. Likewise Hazeltine's ability to create these enormous yet knotty, grooving chord voicings before he takes the groove right through the roof on "We All Love Eddie Harris," or "Little Lucas," or his "Pearls" -- he's completely amazing. This is a smoking hot set, whether you are watching or just listening.
---Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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