Michael Torke - Overnight Mail (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: Michael Torke
- Title: Overnight Mail
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Argo
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 01:07:10
- Total Size: 322 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Overnight Mail
(Orkest de Volharding, conductor-Jurjen Hempel)
1. Priority 5:18
2. Standard 5:56
3. Saturday Delivery 5:18
Telephone Book
(Present Music)
4. The Yellow Pages 6:40
5. The Blue Pages 3:53
6. The White Pages 6:10
7. July 7:34
(Apollo Saxophone Quartet)
8. Flint 9:23
(Apollo Saxophone Quartet)
Change Of Address
(Michael Torke Band)
9. East 33rd Street 1:54
10. Riverside Drive 3:13
11. Bank Street 5:08
12. West 102nd Street 2:08
13. West 4th Street 2:20
14. West Houston Street 2:15
Performers:
Orkest de Volharding (conductor-Jurjen Hempel)
Present Music
Apollo Saxophone Quartet
Michael Torke Band
Overnight Mail
(Orkest de Volharding, conductor-Jurjen Hempel)
1. Priority 5:18
2. Standard 5:56
3. Saturday Delivery 5:18
Telephone Book
(Present Music)
4. The Yellow Pages 6:40
5. The Blue Pages 3:53
6. The White Pages 6:10
7. July 7:34
(Apollo Saxophone Quartet)
8. Flint 9:23
(Apollo Saxophone Quartet)
Change Of Address
(Michael Torke Band)
9. East 33rd Street 1:54
10. Riverside Drive 3:13
11. Bank Street 5:08
12. West 102nd Street 2:08
13. West 4th Street 2:20
14. West Houston Street 2:15
Performers:
Orkest de Volharding (conductor-Jurjen Hempel)
Present Music
Apollo Saxophone Quartet
Michael Torke Band
This compilation really shows what Torke is capable of. His chamber music is generally excellent, and "Telephone Book" is intelligent, well-crafted, and well performed on the CD.
In my opinion, "Overnight Mail", with its jazz roots, really plays a supporting role to "Telephone Book". It makes for easier listening, especially in this performance.
The other works on the CD, while not in the same class as the title work and "Telephone Book", are by no means unbearable. All round, this CD is a gem, containing Torke's best chamber music, with great performances.
In my opinion, "Overnight Mail", with its jazz roots, really plays a supporting role to "Telephone Book". It makes for easier listening, especially in this performance.
The other works on the CD, while not in the same class as the title work and "Telephone Book", are by no means unbearable. All round, this CD is a gem, containing Torke's best chamber music, with great performances.
Classical | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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