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1. | Down Time
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2. | Carefree
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3. | When You Want
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4. | Starstepper
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5. | Outlaw Tractor
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6. | Big Kids
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7. | The Penguins Deserve Better
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Jazz
Recorded: February, 2008, June Audio, Provo, Utah
COREY CHRISTIANSEN guitar DAVID HALLIDAY sax PAT BIANCHI organ MATT JORGENSEN drums
Produced by Corey Christiansen Recorded & mixed by Scott Wiley Mastered by Mark Guenther at Seattle Disc Mastering Cover photo by Perry Kroll Corey photo by Tim Tyler Session photography by Matt Jorgensen Cover design by John Bishop
Following up on 2008's Roll With It, Corey Christiansen's critically acclaimed Origin debut, the dynamic guitarist returns with a vengeance on Outlaw Tractor, another grooving, soul-jazz offering featuring his working band, including New York organist Pat Bianchi, saxophonist David Halliday and drummer Matt Jorgensen. Moving easily from the funky "When You Want" and "Outlaw Tractor" to the driving "Big Kids" and "Starstepper," Christiansen's soulful compositions and precise yet earthy guitar talents define an album that's destined to become a classic. One listen to Outlaw Tractor and you'll understand why All About Jazz called Christiansen's Origin debut, "one of the most satisfying soul-jazz recordings of the year."
Warmth oozes out of the music on this CD created by guitarist Corey Christiansen and his quartet, a comfy blend of contemporary jazz, bop or post-bop, and soul-jazz. Organist Pat Bianchi and saxophonist David Halliday create that feeling, playing unison lines that, between the three instrumentalists, give the listener a comfort zone that is both refreshing and accessible, given the more complex music modern jazz usually offers up. To say it's pleasant or easy on the ears is perhaps too polite, because this music has plenty of depth via its effusive tones during "Down Time," the laid-back New Orleans-style shuffle funk "When You Want," where everyone plays melody together, or the flowing, effortless "Carefree" in 6/8 time. The group does spend time in hard and furious bop and hot funk John Scofield style, or lugubrious R&B funk, but they are best heard when things are steamy and well-lubricated. Between the tenor or organ lies the edited and sparse guitar of Christiansen, whose main source of income is as an educator at Utah State University or Indiana University. Recorded in the unlikely jazz spot of Provo, UT, Corey Christiansen's second CD for the Origin label bears the unwieldy title of Outlaw Tractor, but don't let that fool you. It's an urbane, sophisticated, accessible, uptown effort that comes easily recommend to all. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi |
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