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Stanley Clarke - Biréli Lagrène - Jean-Luc Ponty|D-Stringz

D-Stringz

Stanley Clarke - Bireli Lagrène - Jean-Luc Ponty

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The occasion for this trio to work together was a 2010 concert that celebrated violinist Jean-Luc Ponty's 50th anniversary as a recording artist. Both the violinist and Stanley Clarke had collaborated before (a previous electric trio set with Al Di Meola, The Rite of Strings was issued in 1995), but neither had collaborated with French jazz guitarist Biréli Lagrène prior to that evening. In playing for a mere 20 minutes, they created the impetus for D-Stringz -- though it took two years for them to clear their schedules and get into a Brussels studio. These ten tunes are an assortment of standards and originals. The album is an acoustic, straight-ahead date that employs flawless swinging bop and post-bop, as well as 21st century takes on gypsy and soul-jazz and funk. John Coltrane's "Blue Train" is offered in cut time. Ponty covers the horn lines while Lagrène plays choppy, meaty chords and Clarke redefines the bass' role in a walking 12-bar blues. Ponty's solo offers the right amount of flash and punch, touching on both gypsy and modal jazz traditions. Lagrène syncopates his butt off in the changes. The reading of Joe Zawinul's Cannonball Adderley vehicle, "Mercy Mercy Mercy," is a showcase for Lagrène's gorgeous chord voicings. Ponty's solo nearly sings, and further, a call-and-response exchange between Clarke and the guitarist -- before the latter's slippery solo -- is gritty and tight. In another Coltrane reference, the reading of Jimmy McHugh's and Harold Adamson's "Too Old to Go Steady" (that the saxophonist rendered so beaut-fully on Ballads in 1963) offers a lovely conversation between the guitarist and violinist, but it's Clarke's counterpoint that steals the show. Given the trio's collective love of Django Reinhardt, it makes sense they would cover his iconic "Nuages." Ponty moves it along the ledge by rendering it contemporary; he provides a simmering bossa lilt in the melody. The bassist's "Bit of Burd" is fleet, driving bebop; everyone is on fire, but Lagrène's arpeggios are on stun. The guitarist's "Strech" binds progressive jazz, modernism, post-bop, and gypsy swing. Ponty's "To and Fro," built on a four-note riff, allows the trio to really stretch out and get their funk on. In the latter, Clarke's bassline is fat, woody, and hard-grooving. The closer, "One Take," is built on a simple two-chord vamp. Loping violin and guitar lines twist, turn, and soar, creating a lithe, breezy, funky feel but Clarke whomps down hard, binding them to the tune's groove. The sound on D-Stringz is warm and bright, but so pristine, it lends an intimate living room feel to the proceedings. All the playing is relaxed, inquisitive and inventive. D-Stringz is the sound of musical invention and delight put on offer directly. It is a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Stretch
Stanley Clarke
00:03:30

Jean-Luc Ponty, Violin - Biréli Lagrène, Acoustic Guitar - Stanley Clarke, Double Bass, Guitarron Bass - Biréli Lagrène, Composer - Produced by D-Stringz - Jay Newland, Recording Engineer & Mixer, assisted by Paul-Édouard Laurendeau - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer

℗ 2015 Impulse ! A Division of Universal Music France

2
To And Fro
Stanley Clarke
00:06:18

Jean-Luc Ponty, Violin - Biréli Lagrène, Acoustic Guitar - Stanley Clarke, Double Bass, Guitarron Bass - Jean-Luc Ponty, Composer - Produced by D-Stringz - Jay Newland, Recording Engineer, assisted by Paul-Édouard Laurendeau - Yan Perchuk, Mixer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer

℗ 2015 Impulse ! A Division of Universal Music France

3
Too Young To Go Steady
Stanley Clarke
00:07:30

Jean-Luc Ponty, Violin - Biréli Lagrène, Acoustic Guitar - Stanley Clarke, Double Bass, Guitarron Bass - Jimmy McHugh, Composer - Produced by D-Stringz - Jay Newland, Recording Engineer, assisted by Paul-Édouard Laurendeau - Yan Perchuk, Mixer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer

℗ 2015 Impulse ! A Division of Universal Music France

4
Bit Of Burd
Stanley Clarke
00:03:30

Jean-Luc Ponty, Violin - Biréli Lagrène, Acoustic Guitar - Stanley Clarke, Double Bass, Guitarron Bass - Composed by Stanley Clarke - Produced by D-Stringz - Jay Newland, Recording Engineer, assisted by Paul-Édouard Laurendeau - Yan Perchuk, Mixer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer

℗ 2015 Impulse ! A Division of Universal Music France

5
Nuages
Stanley Clarke
00:05:17

Jean-Luc Ponty, Violin - Biréli Lagrène, Acoustic Guitar - Stanley Clarke, Double Bass, Guitarron Bass - Django Reinhardt, Composer - Produced by D-Stringz - Jay Newland, Recording Engineer, assisted by Paul-Édouard Laurendeau - Yan Perchuk, Mixer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer

℗ 2015 Impulse ! A Division of Universal Music France

6
Childhood Memories
Stanley Clarke
00:05:40

Jean-Luc Ponty, Violin - Biréli Lagrène, Acoustic Guitar - Stanley Clarke, Double Bass, Guitarron Bass - Composed by Jean-Luc Ponty - Produced by D-Stringz - Jay Newland, Recording Engineer, assisted by Paul-Édouard Laurendeau - Yan Perchuk, Mixer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer

℗ 2015 Impulse ! A Division of Universal Music France

7
Blue Train
Stanley Clarke
00:06:15

Jean-Luc Ponty, Violin - Biréli Lagrène, Acoustic Guitar - Stanley Clarke, Double Bass, Guitarron Bass - Composed by John Coltrane - Produced by D-Stringz - Jay Newland, Recording Engineer, assisted by Paul-Édouard Laurendeau - Yan Perchuk, Mixer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer

℗ 2015 Impulse ! A Division of Universal Music France

8
Paradigm Shift
Stanley Clarke
00:06:49

Jean-Luc Ponty, Violin - Biréli Lagrène, Acoustic Guitar - Stanley Clarke, Double Bass, Guitarron Bass - Steve Shehan, Percussion, Hand claps - Composed by Stanley Clarke - Produced by D-Stringz - Jay Newland, Recording Engineer, assisted by Paul-Édouard Laurendeau - Yan Perchuk, Mixer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer

℗ 2015 Impulse ! A Division of Universal Music France

9
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
Stanley Clarke
00:06:33

Jean-Luc Ponty, Violin - Biréli Lagrène, Acoustic Guitar - Stanley Clarke, Double Bass, Guitarron Bass - Composed by Joe Zawinul - Produced by D-Stringz - Jay Newland, Recording Engineer, assisted by Paul-Édouard Laurendeau - Yan Perchuk, Mixer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer

℗ 2015 Impulse ! A Division of Universal Music France

Presentación del Álbum

The occasion for this trio to work together was a 2010 concert that celebrated violinist Jean-Luc Ponty's 50th anniversary as a recording artist. Both the violinist and Stanley Clarke had collaborated before (a previous electric trio set with Al Di Meola, The Rite of Strings was issued in 1995), but neither had collaborated with French jazz guitarist Biréli Lagrène prior to that evening. In playing for a mere 20 minutes, they created the impetus for D-Stringz -- though it took two years for them to clear their schedules and get into a Brussels studio. These ten tunes are an assortment of standards and originals. The album is an acoustic, straight-ahead date that employs flawless swinging bop and post-bop, as well as 21st century takes on gypsy and soul-jazz and funk. John Coltrane's "Blue Train" is offered in cut time. Ponty covers the horn lines while Lagrène plays choppy, meaty chords and Clarke redefines the bass' role in a walking 12-bar blues. Ponty's solo offers the right amount of flash and punch, touching on both gypsy and modal jazz traditions. Lagrène syncopates his butt off in the changes. The reading of Joe Zawinul's Cannonball Adderley vehicle, "Mercy Mercy Mercy," is a showcase for Lagrène's gorgeous chord voicings. Ponty's solo nearly sings, and further, a call-and-response exchange between Clarke and the guitarist -- before the latter's slippery solo -- is gritty and tight. In another Coltrane reference, the reading of Jimmy McHugh's and Harold Adamson's "Too Old to Go Steady" (that the saxophonist rendered so beaut-fully on Ballads in 1963) offers a lovely conversation between the guitarist and violinist, but it's Clarke's counterpoint that steals the show. Given the trio's collective love of Django Reinhardt, it makes sense they would cover his iconic "Nuages." Ponty moves it along the ledge by rendering it contemporary; he provides a simmering bossa lilt in the melody. The bassist's "Bit of Burd" is fleet, driving bebop; everyone is on fire, but Lagrène's arpeggios are on stun. The guitarist's "Strech" binds progressive jazz, modernism, post-bop, and gypsy swing. Ponty's "To and Fro," built on a four-note riff, allows the trio to really stretch out and get their funk on. In the latter, Clarke's bassline is fat, woody, and hard-grooving. The closer, "One Take," is built on a simple two-chord vamp. Loping violin and guitar lines twist, turn, and soar, creating a lithe, breezy, funky feel but Clarke whomps down hard, binding them to the tune's groove. The sound on D-Stringz is warm and bright, but so pristine, it lends an intimate living room feel to the proceedings. All the playing is relaxed, inquisitive and inventive. D-Stringz is the sound of musical invention and delight put on offer directly. It is a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

Detalles de la grabación original : Recorded on August 24-27, 2014 at ICP Recording Studios, Brussels (Belgium). Mixed at ICP Recording Studios and mastered at Battery Studios, New York

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