| | Modern Jazz: A Collection Of Seattle's Finest Jazz CD
A nice compilation of the lighter and somewhat more mainstream end of the Origin label's growing catalog of Seattle jazzers. With a number of artists represented, the mainstay of the album is a focus with something of a modern bent. There are aspects of post-bop to be heard, and slight references to the third stream set, but far and away, the bulk of the material is based in contemporary instrumental jazz. The piano plays heavily in all or most of the works, using local Seattle (and beyond) notables such as Marc Seales, Clay Giberson, and Whitney Ashe. Saxophones as well play an important part, particularly in the hands of Origin mainstay Mark Taylor. Finally, the drumming is constant, with most of the pieces backed up on the set by label co-founders John Bishop and Matt Jorgensen. With such similarities from track to track, there's a surprising diversity between pieces to be heard, with many partaking in a basic sort of modern jazz outlook, but with others twisting the genre a bit. Hans Teuber makes use of some Brazilian motifs to good effect, and Ben Thomas introduces the vibes into a piece for a much more melodic outcome. The pieces range quite a bit in their stylings, despite the basic accompaniment (and sometimes similar leads taken as well), showcasing quite well what Origin has to offer, which is quality jazz. There are no specific highlights to be had as a result either, with all tracks offering something to be heard, and none sitting as simple filler. ~ Adam Greenberg
The second in a series of Origin compilation CDs, "Modern Jazz" reflects some of the best of Seattle's deep and rich jazz scene. From the refined, ensemble work on "Incompatibility" to the Brazilian/R&B groove of "Appalachian Soul Camp," or the virtuosti
Photographer: Walter Jorgensen.
Compilation producers: John Bishop, Matt Jorgensen.
Personnel: Dave Peterson , John Stowell, Paul Meyers (guitar); Eric Likkel (clarinet); Alex Graham (saxophone, alto saxophone); Richard Cole, Rick Mandyck (saxophone, tenor saxophone); Ernie Watts, Hans Teuber, Mark Taylor (saxophone); Bobby Davis (tenor saxophone); Marc Seales (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Clay Giberson, Whitney Ashe, John Hansen , Laura Caviani, Marius Butch Nordal (piano); Ben Thomas (vibraphone); Chris Lee , John Bishop , Adam Nussbaum, Matt Jorgensen, Paulinho Braga (drums).
Modern Jazz: A Collection Of Seattle's Finest Jazz Music Modern Jazz: A Collection Of Seattle's Finest Jazz Songs | 1. | Blue - New Stories (from "Speakin' Out") |
| 2. | Incompatibility - Clay Giberson (from "Clay Giberson/Mirador") |
| 3. | Appalachian Soul Camp - Hans Teuber (from "Hans Teuber/Lucky") |
| 4. | Notoriety - Marius Butch Nordal (from "Nordal/Notoriety") |
| 5. | After Hours - Mark Taylor (from "Mark Taylor/After Hours") |
| 6. | Rainy States - John Bishop/John Stowell/Marcus Johnson/Rick Mandyck (from "Bishop/Jonson/Mandyck/Stowell/Scenes") |
| 7. | Enlah - RadioAction (from "Radio Action/Hifi") |
| 8. | Mystagogue, The - Ben Thomas (from "Ben Thomas/The Mystagogue") |
| 9. | Somnambulist - Richard Cole (from "Ben Thomas/The Mysstagogue") |
| 10. | For Tony - Matt Jorgensen (from "Matt Jorgensen/The Road Begins Here") |
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