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Yesterday's Man
Mark Saltman, William Knowles
első megjelenés éve: 2010
(2010)

CD
4.100 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Theme In Search of a Film
2.  Cry
3.  Shesh
4.  What Was I To You
5.  Blues For Sale
6.  Folk Song
7.  They Don't Really Care For Us
8.  Yesterday's Man
9.  08 Bossa
10.  East Orange Blues
Jazz / Contemporary Jazz, Mainstream Jazz

Bob Dawson Mixing, Mastering, Engineer
Jimmy Junebug Jackson Drums
Mark Saltman Producer, Bass, Executive Producer
William Knowles Producer, Piano, Executive Producer

It is no coincidence that one of Saltman/Knowles' previous releases was titled It's About the Melody (as opposed to It's Not About the Melody, which was the title of a Betty Carter album from 1992). The acoustic post-bop that bassist Mark Saltman and pianist William Knowles have been providing is, in fact, decidedly melodic -- not melodic in a pop-minded, commercial, or overly sentimental way, but melodic nonetheless. And that commitment to melody remains on Yesterday's Man. Melody isn't a mere afterthought on this early-2010 release; it is an essential part of Saltman and Knowles' post-bop vision, and singer Lori Williams-Chisholm obviously shares that vision. She is featured on seven of the album's ten tracks -- and whether Williams-Chisholm is embracing lyrics or scatting, she never fails to be soulful and expressive. Like before, Saltman/Knowles emphasize original material; everything on Yesterday's Man was composed by either Saltman or Knowles. From the emphasis on original material to the prominent role that Williams-Chisholm plays, this 58-minute CD pretty much picks up where the group's 2009 release, Return of the Composer, left off. But there is one difference that will jump out at Saltman/Knowles' followers: the addition of steel pan player Victor Provost, who enjoys a fair amount of solo space. An instrument that is mainly identified with calypso, the steel pan has not been a prominent jazz instrument. But it has worked wonders for Andy Narell (jazz's first major voice on the steel pan), and Provost is a welcome addition to a group that already had a lot going for it before his arrival. Yesterday's Man is a winner. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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