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Big City Magic
Bruce Williamson, Randy Brecker, Billy Drewes, Ed Neumeister, Art Lande, Jay Anderson, John Riley, Chuck Clark, Mark Soskin, Michael Formanek, Jeff Hirshfield
első megjelenés éve: 1992
(1993)

CD
4.781 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  You Say You Care
2.  View From The East
3.  Arts And Leisure
4.  A Growing Concern
5.  Sima
6.  Missing Rose
7.  Freddie's Night Out
8.  Moonwatch
9.  Open Wings
10.  Slice
Jazz / Hard Bop

Recorded: 24 January 1992 and 7 December 1990, Baby Monster Studio and MRC Studio, N. Y.

Bruce Williamson - alto sax
Randy Brecker - trumpet, flugelhorn
Tim Hagens - trumpet ( songs 7 till 10 )
Billy Drewes - tenor sax
Ed Neumeister - trombone
Art Lande - piano
Jay Anderson - bass
John Riley - drums

Bob Ward Production Assistant
Chuck Clark Sax (Tenor)
Jeff Hirshfield Drums
Lee Hildebrand Liner Notes
Mark Soskin Piano
Michael Formanek Bass
Michael McDonald Engineer
Wim Wigt Executive Producer

All compositions by Bruce Williamson except "You Say You Care" (Jule Styne).

This was alto saxophonist Bruce Williamson's debut as a leader, and he leads two fine groups, one with Randy Brecker on trumpet and flugelhorn, the other with bassist Michael Formanek, and both including trombonist Ed Neumeister. The second session, recorded two years after the first, is the superior one, in part due to some excellent soloing by Brecker and choice writing by the leader. Williamson proves himself a talented, if rarely original, improviser, though the nine compositions and arrangements he contributed are often superb. His playing is firmly in the hard bop style of the '90s. The arrangements follow the usual format of head, solos, followed again by the melody, but there is enough variety to usually sustain interest. There is an attention to detail in the writing that marks this as an auspicious introduction to his work. ~ Steven Loewy, All Music Guide



Bruce Williamson

Active Decade: '90s
Born: September 14, 1951 in Portland, Oregon
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Hard Bop, Jazz Instrument, Piano Jazz

Bruce Williamson possesses a seemingly limitless passion for playing, any time, any place, any kind of music: "inside" jazz, "outside" jazz, blues, soul, funk, Brazilian, classical. "I get a lot of joy out of switching uniforms," he says.
Born September 14, 1951 in Portland, Oregon and raised in Oakland, California, Williamson began studying piano at age 6, clarinet at 8, and saxophone at 12. His first gigs as a young teenager were with his brother's R&B band, playing organ and sax. Prompted by an increased interest in jazz, Bruce attended the University of Miami for two years. After returning to the Bay Area, he joined jazz pianist/composer Art Lande's wonderfully imaginative Rubisa Patrol (with Mark Isham on trumpet) in 1976, recording one album with the group for the 1750 Arch St. label. Maintaining a close relationship with Lande through the years, Bruce has performed with Gary Peacock, Paul McCandless, Tom Harrell, Julian Priester and others.
After relocating to New York a decade ago, Williamson spent a year on the road with Ham-mond B-3 master Jack McDuff (also getting a chance to play with George Benson, Stanley Turrentine, and Jimmy Smith). Since then he has led his own quartets and quintets and has travelled to Europe and Japan as a featured soloist. In 1991 he was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts for Jazz
Composition. Recent recordings, which range from the Manhattan New Music Project (featuring trum-petter Jack Walrath) to soul singers Darlene Love and Cissy Houston, partially attest to the scope of his musical interests.

The recording at hand, Williamson's first as a leader, focuses on his considerable abilities as an instrumentalist, especially on the alto saxophone, and his gifts as a composer and arranger. His thoughtfully developed improvisations achieve an ideal balance between logic and emotion and reveal a complete command of the alto's range with a rich personal sound. His writing is also remarkable, with the richly voiced horn lines well integrated into the rhythm section grooves to create unity of form and frequent suprises. All selections are Williamson originals, with the exception of "You Say You Care," a sentimental Jule Styne ballad that Bruce has completely revamped to include several bars of 5/4 and, at one point, a Monk-like riff.
Williamson's experience as a pianist (he is frequently called to play gigs on piano) has greatly informed both his writing and horn playing. "Playing piano in a rhythm section has taught me invaluable lessons about phrasing, harmony and the shaping of musical energy. It's a much different perspective than what I get as a horn player." Bruce does most of his writing at the piano, then, he says, "I'll check it on
the horn to see if it sings."
For this set of songs, Williamson has assembled two septets comprising some of the leading New York-based musicians of his generation. There is one departure from this format; serving as an introduction to "Sima" (a samba named after Wil-liamson's wife), the brief, haunting "A Growing Concern" is performed by the leader on synthesizer, bass clarinet, and soprano, alto and tenor saxophones, overdubbed to create a mock string quartet-with-woodwinds texture.
Although Williamson solos on alto during most numbers (except for soprano sax on "Sima" and flute on the lovely Brazilian-tinged "Moon-watch"), this is a democratic affair in which the other participants are given plenty of room to shine. Solo assignments, he says, were dedicated by "what the song seemed to need, rather than what I needed to show what I could do." Within the space of these 10 varied, yet nicely unified selections, however, Williamson shows himself to be not only a commanding instrumentalist, but also a composer and arranger of formidable creativity.
---Lee Hildebrand East Bay Express

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