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Since Starting Today - his first solo album released in 2018 – it was clear that Joe Armon-Jones had established his place in the young British jazz scene as a kind of mad scientist behind the keyboard who knows Herbie Hancock like the back of his hand. Spotted on the compilation album We Out Here (a Qobuzissime record!), released on Gilles Peterson’s label Brownswood Recordings, the co-founder of Ezra Collective has now revealed Turn to Clear View, a work that is just as eclectic as its predecessor with guest appearances from the likes of Oscar Jerome, Moses Boyd, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Nubya Garcia. Much like his counterparts, JAJ has been bottle-fed on a thousand different sounds and styles. There’s jazz of course, but also fusion, club music, afrobeat, hip-hop, neo-soul, acid jazz, dub and funk, genres that he effortlessly connects together like blocks of Lego. And much like its predecessor, the second album led by Armon-Jones echoes sounds of the late seventies and early eighties, when soul and funk were infiltrating jazz, for better or for worse. JAJ walks in the footsteps of Roy Ayers, Bernard Wright, Ramsey Lewis, Ronnie Laws, Ronnie Foster, Blackbirds, Headhunters and Alphonse Mouzon. And yet on tracks such as The Leo & Aquarius, he reminds us – with the help of the rapper Jehst – that he is living firmly in the 21st century and not in some fantasized past. This becomes evident again on Yellow Dandelion, which Georgia Anne Muldrow turns into a soul’n’jazz hit with very modern sounds. Behind his keyboard, JAJ never thinks purely about himself, nor does he abuse his pyrotechnic virtuosity. And it is precisely that quiet confidence which makes Turn to Clear View so wonderful. © Marc Zisman/Qobuz
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Dylan Jones, Trumpet - Asheber, Vocals, FeaturedArtist - David Mrakpor, Bass - Joe Armon-Jones, Composer, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards, Synthesizer, MainArtist - Nubya Garcia, Tenor Saxophone - Oscar Jerome, Guitar - Maxwell Owin, Additional Production - James Mollison, Tenor Saxophone
© 2019 Brownswood Recordings ℗ 2019 Brownswood Recordings
Georgia Anne Muldrow, Composer, Vocals, MainArtist - Dylan Jones, Trumpet - David Mrakpor, Bass - Joe Armon-Jones, Composer, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards, Synthesizer, MainArtist - Nubya Garcia, Tenor Saxophone - Oscar Jerome, Guitar - Maxwell Owin, Additional Production - James Mollison, Tenor Saxophone
© 2019 Brownswood Recordings ℗ 2019 Brownswood Recordings
Dylan Jones, Trumpet - Joe Armon-Jones, Composer, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards, Synthesizer, MainArtist - Nubya Garcia, Tenor Saxophone - Oscar Jerome, Guitar - Maxwell Owin, Additional Production - James Mollison, Tenor Saxophone - Kwake Bass, Drums
© 2019 Brownswood Recordings ℗ 2019 Brownswood Recordings
Joe Armon-Jones, Composer, Producer, Arranger, Piano, Synthesizer, Wurlitzer, MainArtist - Mutale Chashi, Bass - Maxwell Owin, Additional Production - Giles King-Ashong, Drums
© 2019 Brownswood Recordings ℗ 2019 Brownswood Recordings
Dylan Jones, Trumpet - Joe Armon-Jones, Composer, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards, MainArtist - Nubya Garcia, Tenor Saxophone - Mutale Chashi, Bass - Oscar Jerome, Guitar - Maxwell Owin, Additional Production - James Mollison, Tenor Saxophone - Giles King-Ashong, Drums
© 2019 Brownswood Recordings ℗ 2019 Brownswood Recordings
Dylan Jones, Trumpet - Jehst, Vocals, FeaturedArtist - David Mrakpor, Bass - Joe Armon-Jones, Composer, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Synthesizer, MainArtist - Nubya Garcia, Tenor Saxophone - Oscar Jerome, Guitar - Moses Boyd, Drums - Maxwell Owin, Additional Production - James Mollison, Tenor Saxophone
© 2019 Brownswood Recordings ℗ 2019 Brownswood Recordings
Dylan Jones, Trumpet - Joe Armon-Jones, Composer, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards, MainArtist - Nubya Garcia, Composer, Tenor Saxophone, FeaturedArtist - Mutale Chashi, Bass - Oscar Jerome, Guitar - Maxwell Owin, Additional Production - James Mollison, Tenor Saxophone - Giles King-Ashong, Drums
© 2019 Brownswood Recordings ℗ 2019 Brownswood Recordings
David Mrakpor, Bass - Joe Armon-Jones, Composer, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Synthesizer, MainArtist - Obongjayar, Vocals, MainArtist - Oscar Jerome, Guitar - Moses Boyd, Drums - Maxwell Owin, Additional Production - Luke Newman, Backing Vocals, Background Vocals
© 2019 Brownswood Recordings ℗ 2019 Brownswood Recordings
Albumbeschreibung
Since Starting Today - his first solo album released in 2018 – it was clear that Joe Armon-Jones had established his place in the young British jazz scene as a kind of mad scientist behind the keyboard who knows Herbie Hancock like the back of his hand. Spotted on the compilation album We Out Here (a Qobuzissime record!), released on Gilles Peterson’s label Brownswood Recordings, the co-founder of Ezra Collective has now revealed Turn to Clear View, a work that is just as eclectic as its predecessor with guest appearances from the likes of Oscar Jerome, Moses Boyd, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Nubya Garcia. Much like his counterparts, JAJ has been bottle-fed on a thousand different sounds and styles. There’s jazz of course, but also fusion, club music, afrobeat, hip-hop, neo-soul, acid jazz, dub and funk, genres that he effortlessly connects together like blocks of Lego. And much like its predecessor, the second album led by Armon-Jones echoes sounds of the late seventies and early eighties, when soul and funk were infiltrating jazz, for better or for worse. JAJ walks in the footsteps of Roy Ayers, Bernard Wright, Ramsey Lewis, Ronnie Laws, Ronnie Foster, Blackbirds, Headhunters and Alphonse Mouzon. And yet on tracks such as The Leo & Aquarius, he reminds us – with the help of the rapper Jehst – that he is living firmly in the 21st century and not in some fantasized past. This becomes evident again on Yellow Dandelion, which Georgia Anne Muldrow turns into a soul’n’jazz hit with very modern sounds. Behind his keyboard, JAJ never thinks purely about himself, nor does he abuse his pyrotechnic virtuosity. And it is precisely that quiet confidence which makes Turn to Clear View so wonderful. © Marc Zisman/Qobuz
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 8 track(s)
- Total length: 00:44:43
- Main artists: Joe Armon-Jones
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Brownswood Recordings
- Genre: Jazz
© 2019 Brownswood Recordings ℗ 2019 Brownswood Recordings
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