Qobuz Store wallpaper
Catégories :
Panier 0

Votre panier est vide

Chris Potter Quartet|Lift: Live At The Village Vanguard (Live)

Lift: Live At The Village Vanguard (Live)

Chris Potter Quartet

Disponible en
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo

Musique illimitée

Écoutez cet album en haute-qualité dès maintenant dans nos applications

Démarrer ma période d'essai et lancer l'écoute de cet album

Profitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement

Souscrire

Profitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement

Téléchargement digital

Téléchargez cet album dans la qualité de votre choix

Chris Potter's new Live at the Village Vanguard album starts jarringly enough. There is a particular knotty, unaccompanied solo saxophone intro to drummer Bill Stewart's "7.5" played via tape delay by Potter on seemingly three saxophones. He is joined by a series of freaky tones on Kevin Hays' Fender Rhodes playing what sounds like the keys on a telephone keypad to truly disorienting effect. Soon enough, however, the ensemble kicks in to fill out the rhythm, Hays switches to piano, and Potter brings the tune's melodic body into focus, swinging half-in-half-out, tightrope walking around a series of scalar figures that translate it into a wonderfully energetic ride. And this is merely the statement of purpose for the entire gig. On the original material, Potter's now truly unique voice on the tenor may have been influenced in equal parts by Dewey Redman, John Coltrane, and even Sonny Rollins, but his manner of phrasing and his distinct tone make him an original on the horn. Potter is a harmonic whiz kid. On "What You Wish," he and the quartet -- which also includes the amazing Scott Colley on bass -- move through augmented phases and interludes, evolving a melody into a modal concern in the breaks, and turning it out multidimensionally. Hays piano solo moves from modal groove exploration to Latin vamps to Bill Evans-styled harmonic extrapolation. Potter enunciates the Latin tinge, and takes it all the way over into streamlined free-and-post-bop with beautiful choruses. But then, as if the entire gig was going to lift right off, Potter slows it down beautifully, once again using his delay to introduce a spacey yet moving rendition of "Stella by Starlight." When the band reaches back into its own bag of tricks for the title track, the transformation is complete: Potter and his quartet are taking the gift of post-bop jazz and moving into new territories tonally, harmonically, and yes, thankfully, lyrically. This is forward-thinking music that is full of emotion, swing, and sophistication. It is readily accessible for anyone willing to encounter it either historically or on its own terms. Lift is a sharp, tough, and streetwise record of a fine gig played in a jazz temple with aplomb and sass. It points in new directions and offers a solid portrait of the artist as not only a strident voice, but as a visionary as well.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

Plus d'informations

Lift: Live At The Village Vanguard (Live)

Chris Potter Quartet

launch qobuz app J'ai déjà téléchargé Qobuz pour Mac OS Ouvrir

download qobuz app Je n'ai pas encore téléchargé Qobuz pour Mac OS Télécharger l'app

Vous êtes actuellement en train d’écouter des extraits.

Écoutez plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.

Écoutez cette liste de lecture et plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.

À partir de 10,83 $ CA/mois

1
7.5 (Live)
00:14:50

Kevin Hays, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Bill Stewart, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Chris Potter Quartet, MainArtist - Scott Colley, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 2004 Decca Records France

2
What You Wish (Live)
00:13:48

Chris Potter, ComposerLyricist - Kevin Hays, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Bill Stewart, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Chris Potter Quartet, MainArtist - Scott Colley, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 2004 Decca Records France

3
Stella By Starlight (Live)
00:07:09

Victor Young, ComposerLyricist - Ned Washington, ComposerLyricist - Kevin Hays, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Bill Stewart, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Chris Potter Quartet, MainArtist - Scott Colley, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 2004 Decca Records France

4
Lift (Live)
00:11:54

Chris Potter, ComposerLyricist - Kevin Hays, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Bill Stewart, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Chris Potter Quartet, MainArtist - Scott Colley, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 2004 Decca Records France

5
Okinawa (Live)
00:09:09

Chris Potter, ComposerLyricist - Kevin Hays, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Bill Stewart, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Chris Potter Quartet, MainArtist - Scott Colley, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 2004 Decca Records France

6
Boogie Stop Shuffle Sax Intro (Live)
00:04:13

Chris Potter, ComposerLyricist - Kevin Hays, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Bill Stewart, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Chris Potter Quartet, MainArtist - Scott Colley, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 2004 Decca Records France

7
Boogie Stop Shuffle (Live)
00:15:08

Charles Mingus, ComposerLyricist - Kevin Hays, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Bill Stewart, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer - Chris Potter Quartet, MainArtist - Scott Colley, Interprète Instrumental, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 2004 Decca Records France

Chronique

Chris Potter's new Live at the Village Vanguard album starts jarringly enough. There is a particular knotty, unaccompanied solo saxophone intro to drummer Bill Stewart's "7.5" played via tape delay by Potter on seemingly three saxophones. He is joined by a series of freaky tones on Kevin Hays' Fender Rhodes playing what sounds like the keys on a telephone keypad to truly disorienting effect. Soon enough, however, the ensemble kicks in to fill out the rhythm, Hays switches to piano, and Potter brings the tune's melodic body into focus, swinging half-in-half-out, tightrope walking around a series of scalar figures that translate it into a wonderfully energetic ride. And this is merely the statement of purpose for the entire gig. On the original material, Potter's now truly unique voice on the tenor may have been influenced in equal parts by Dewey Redman, John Coltrane, and even Sonny Rollins, but his manner of phrasing and his distinct tone make him an original on the horn. Potter is a harmonic whiz kid. On "What You Wish," he and the quartet -- which also includes the amazing Scott Colley on bass -- move through augmented phases and interludes, evolving a melody into a modal concern in the breaks, and turning it out multidimensionally. Hays piano solo moves from modal groove exploration to Latin vamps to Bill Evans-styled harmonic extrapolation. Potter enunciates the Latin tinge, and takes it all the way over into streamlined free-and-post-bop with beautiful choruses. But then, as if the entire gig was going to lift right off, Potter slows it down beautifully, once again using his delay to introduce a spacey yet moving rendition of "Stella by Starlight." When the band reaches back into its own bag of tricks for the title track, the transformation is complete: Potter and his quartet are taking the gift of post-bop jazz and moving into new territories tonally, harmonically, and yes, thankfully, lyrically. This is forward-thinking music that is full of emotion, swing, and sophistication. It is readily accessible for anyone willing to encounter it either historically or on its own terms. Lift is a sharp, tough, and streetwise record of a fine gig played in a jazz temple with aplomb and sass. It points in new directions and offers a solid portrait of the artist as not only a strident voice, but as a visionary as well.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

À propos

Qobuz logo Pourquoi acheter sur Qobuz ?

Les promotions du moment...

Getz/Gilberto

Stan Getz

Getz/Gilberto Stan Getz

Moanin'

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Moanin' Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Blue Train

John Coltrane

Blue Train John Coltrane

Live In Europe

Melody Gardot

Live In Europe Melody Gardot
À découvrir également
Par Chris Potter Quartet

Vertigo

Chris Potter Quartet

Vertigo Chris Potter Quartet

Vertigo

Chris Potter Quartet

Vertigo Chris Potter Quartet

Listes de lecture

Dans la même thématique...

The Köln Concert (Live at the Opera, Köln, 1975)

Keith Jarrett

Orchestras

Bill Frisell

Orchestras Bill Frisell

Kind Of Blue

Miles Davis

Kind Of Blue Miles Davis

The Carnegie Hall Concert

Alice Coltrane

The Carnegie Hall Concert Alice Coltrane

We Get Requests

Oscar Peterson

We Get Requests Oscar Peterson