Joshua Redman-Back East-2007-OSC
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Posted:2007-04-23 14:19:47 | Category:Jazz

Joshua Redman - Back East


RiPPER..: -=Team OSC=- GENRE......: Jazz
LABEL...: Nonesuch Records SCENE DATE.: 04/22/2007
bITRATE.: VBR/44.1Hz STORE DATE.: 04/24/2007
ENCODER.: Lame 3.97 TRACKS.....: 11
SiZE....: 83,5 MB SOURCE.....: CDDA



- TRACKLIST

01 The Surrey With The Fringe On Top 05:14
02 East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) 05:37
03 Zarafah 07:59
04 Indian Song06:12
05 I'm An Old Cowhand 06:07
06 Wagon Wheels 05:58
07 Back East 06:43
08 Mantra #5 06:12
09 Indonesia 04:43
10 India 04:58
11 GJ 03:40

Total Playtime: 63:23

- NOTES

Back East is Joshua Redman's first recording in an
acoustic-trio setting and his first all-acoustic outing
since his 2001 Warner Bros disc, Passage of Time. Recorded
in New York City, it features the Berkeley,
California-based Redman with three different, all-star
rhythms sections, and a few carefully chosen guest
players, most notably his father Dewey, who,
unfortunately, passed away shortly after this album was
completed.

Redman mixes originals with standards, selected in part to
pay tribute to the great sax players who've inspired him,
including John Coltrane ('India'), Wayne Shorter ('Indian
Song') and Stan Getz ('East of the Sun', a tune associated
with Getz). Most significantly, he reinterprets two songs
from Sonny Rollins' 1957 classic acoustic-trio set, Way
Out West.

The three distinct rhythm sections Redman cut these tracks
with are old friends and frequent collaborators of
Redman's, as well as marquee names in contemporary jazz:
bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Ali Jackson, bassist
Christian McBride and drummer Brian Blade, bassist Reuben
Rogers and drummer Eric Harland. Joe Lavano, whom Redman
calls "one of the greatest saxophonists to emerge in the
post-Coltrane generation," guests on 'Indian Song'; Chris
Cheek, whom Redman considers his biggest contemporary
influence, sits in on Redman's own 'Mantra #5'. Dewey
Redman plays tenor on a version of Coltrane's 'India',
then performs alone on alto for the album's eloquent coda,
an original Dewey Redman number called 'GJ', written as a
gift for Josh's infant son - a track that turned out to be
the final session of Dewey's life.


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