Ethan Iverson, Ron Carter & Nasheet Waits - The Purity Of The Turf (2016) FLAC
BAND/ARTIST: Ethan Iverson, Ron Carter, Nasheet Waits
- Title: The Purity Of The Turf
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Criss Cross Jazz
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue)
- Total Time: 58:44 min
- Total Size: 316 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Purity of the Turf [04:32]
02. Song for My Father [05:20]
03. Darn That Dream [04:44]
04. Along Came Betty [05:46]
05. Graduation Day [03:34]
06. Confirmation [06:16]
07. Kush [05:36]
08. Sent for You Yesterday [04:56]
09. Strange Serenade [04:24]
10. Little Waltz [05:02]
11. Einbahnstrasse [05:12]
12. So Hard It Hurts [03:18]
Personnel:
Bass – Ron Carter
Drums – Nasheet Waits
Piano – Ethan Iverson
01. The Purity of the Turf [04:32]
02. Song for My Father [05:20]
03. Darn That Dream [04:44]
04. Along Came Betty [05:46]
05. Graduation Day [03:34]
06. Confirmation [06:16]
07. Kush [05:36]
08. Sent for You Yesterday [04:56]
09. Strange Serenade [04:24]
10. Little Waltz [05:02]
11. Einbahnstrasse [05:12]
12. So Hard It Hurts [03:18]
Personnel:
Bass – Ron Carter
Drums – Nasheet Waits
Piano – Ethan Iverson
Jazz pianist Ethan Iverson's classically informed writing and playing have similarities to Brad Mehldau. Claiming influences as disparate as Stravinsky and Ornette Coleman, the Wisconsin-raised Iverson displayed great potential at a rather young age. In 1991, he relocated to New York, eventually beginning private studies with Fred Hersch and Sophia Rosoff. He made his recording debut in 1993 at age 20 with School Work, a disc that featured tenor saxophone giant Dewey Redman. Iverson has since worked extensively with Reid Anderson, Mark Turner, Bill McHenry, and Patrick Zimmerli, among others. In addition, he has served as musical director for the Mark Morris Dance Group, and in that capacity has performed with Mikhail Baryshnikov and Yo-Yo Ma. In 1998, Iverson's trio released Construction Zone (Originals) and Deconstruction Zone (Standards) in tandem, with the latter being hailed by a New York Times critic as a Top Ten pick for that year. A 1999 follow-up, The Minor Passions, featured the famous drummer Billy Hart and was similarly hailed by The Times. After the turn of the millennium, Iverson achieved perhaps his greatest visibility as a member of the Bad Plus, also featuring bassist Anderson and drummer Dave King. In 2013, Iverson collaborated with Albert "Tootie" Heath and Ben Street on Tootie's Tempo and with Lee Konitz, Larry Grenadier, and Jorge Rossy on Costumes Are Mandatory. ~ David R. Adler
Year 2016 | Jazz | FLAC / APE
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