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1. | The Seeker
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2. | Heartsong
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3. | Passages/Psalms IV
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Jazz / Avant-Garde Jazz, Experimental Big Band
Aardvark Jazz Orchestra Arni Cheatham Flute, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor) Bill Lowe Trombone (Bass), Tuba Bob Pilkington Trombone Brad Jones Sax (Soprano), Sax (Baritone) Craig Ellis Percussion Dan Bosshardt Sax (Soprano), Clarinet, Sax (Tenor) David Broderick Engineer Greg Kelley Trumpet Harry Wellott Drums Jay Keyser Trombone Jeanne Snodgrass Trumpet Jeff Marsanskis Trombone (Bass), Tuba Jerry Edwards Bass (Electric) Jesse Williams String Bass John Funkhouser Piano, String Bass Kate Matson Cover Art Laurie Flannery Mastering Leo Feigin Producer Mark Harvey String Bass, Piano Peter H. Bloom Flute, Sax (Alto), Piccolo Phil Scarff Clarinet, Sax (Tenor), Sax (Soprano) Richard Nelson Guitar Russell Jewell Trombone Taylor Ho Bynum Trumpet, Slide Trumpet
The third CD by The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra led by the music director and conductor Mark Harvey.
Recorded live, the music here spans many traditions, styles and approaches; and blends complex writing with individual, collective and conductor's improvisation.
66 minutes of orchestral soundscapes traverse a wide range of colours, rhythms, textures, dynamics and moods offering imaginative music for the open ear, heart and mind.
The Seeker is the Aardvark Jazz Orchestra's third album and was recorded live on two separate occasions at MIT's Kresge Auditorium in Cambridge, MA, on April 25, 1998, and April 16, 2000. The album is comprised of three pieces composed by the orchestra's leader Mark Harvey. The 18-minute "The Seeker" is presented as a tribute to John Coltrane. A hearty piece of work, it shifts from conducted improvisations to Mancini-like riffs with a fiery tenor solo by Arni Cheatham. A meditative state is brought to climactic ramblings and then put to sleep, after which the orchestra comes back for a jubilant closing section. "Heartsong," dedicated to Myanmar activist Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, is a lot more delicate and closer to contemporary classical (think Edgar Var�se) than anything jazz. A little disconcerting at first, it makes a nice break between the two main pieces of the program. "Passages/Psalms IV" is a 40-minute suite reflecting life passages backed by texts taken from -Psalms (previous pieces in this series were documented on the orchestra's second CD Psalms and Elegies). Beginning softly and as if picking up where "Heartsong" left, the piece eventually turns into a swing number before breaking down and coming to an almost full stop, a structure that will be repeated a few times. Once again, the musicians alternate from thoroughly written lines to conducted improvisation. This piece bears a few overlong passages and doesn't have the engaging feeling of "The Seeker" (some would say it's too cerebral). Overall, this CD makes an enjoyable listen, but it doesn't break any new ground into avant-garde orchestral jazz or experimental big-band territories. The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra has recorded better material. ~ Fran�ois Couture , All Music Guide |
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