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Changing Seasons [Japan version]
Mike Nock
japán
első megjelenés éve: 2002
(2002)

CD
7.082 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Three Dee
2.  Black Is the Colour
3.  Communion
4.  Acceptance
5.  Epigenesis
6.  E.S.P.
7.  Gravity Adjustment
8.  Time [Slow Dancing Music]
9.  Changing Seasons 'Spring to Summer'
10.  Drowning Joyfully
11.  Changing Seasons 'Winter to Spring'
Jazz / Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Piano Jazz

Mike Nock - Producer, Arranger, Liner Notes, Piano
Toby Hall - Drums
Brett Hirst - Bass

On his first release for the Japanese DIW label, Australian pianist and composer Mike Nock, along with Toby Hall on drums and Brett Hirst on bass, tread lightly on this introspective, universal theme of the changing seasons. Nock contributes four originals alongside shared credits with Hall and Hirst on "Communion," "Gravity Adjustment," "Changing Seasons 'Spring to Summer'," and "Changing Seasons 'Winter to Spring'." Nock's choice of cover material -- including Wayne Shorter's classic from his days with the Miles Davis Quintet, "E.S.P."; Richie Powell's "Time"; and the traditional "Black Is the Color" -- fit the overall hazy mood of the disc perfectly. For further investigation of previous Nock releases, check out his discs on the Naxos label. ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide



Mike Nock

Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Sep 27, 1940 in Christchurch, New Zealand
Genre: Jazz

Mike Nock has long been one of the top modern jazz keyboardists to emerge from his part of the world. Nock began taking piano lessons from his father when he was 11. He began gigging four years later and at 18 moved to Australia. After heading a trio that toured England in 1961, Nock went to the U.S. to attend the Berklee College of Music. After a year he dropped out of school to be the house pianist at a Boston club and had opportunities to work with Coleman Hawkins, Pee Wee Russell, Phil Woods and Sam Rivers among many others. Nock gained some recognition during his period as a member of Yusef Lateef's band (1963-65). He led his own combos, gigged for a short period with the Jazz Messengers and eventually moved to San Francisco where he worked with John Handy. During 1968-70 Nock was involved with fusion, leading the Fourth Way, a pioneer in the idiom. After a few years he became a studio musician in New York (1975-85) and then returned to Australia where he has been busy as both an educator (teaching at the N.S.W. Conservatorium of Music) and as a musician, occasionally revisiting the U.S. As a leader, Nock recorded as early as 1960 (Move which was recorded in Australia) and has made records for Capitol (with the Fourth Way), MPS, Improvising Artists (in a band called Almanac), Laurie, Enja, Timeless, Tomato and ECM.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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