Joshua Redman - Trios Live (2014) {DSD64} DSF
BAND/ARTIST: Joshua Redman
- Title: Trios Live
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Nonesuch Records Inc.
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: DSD64 (*dsf) 2.8MHz 1 bit / Digital Booklet
- Total Time: 00:58:05
- Total Size: 2,30 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
[12:03] 01. Joshua Redman - Mack The Knife
[06:38] 02. Jay Livingston - Never Let Me Go
[06:44] 03. Reuben Rogers - Soul Dance
[12:26] 04. Reuben Rogers - Act Natural
[07:38] 05. Joshua Redman - Mantra #5
[05:58] 06. Thelonious Monk - Trinkle, Tinkle
[06:39] 07. John Paul Jones - The Ocean
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AllMusic Review by Matt Collar
Trios Live features saxophonist Joshua Redman performing live in concert with his trio on two separate dates. The first concert was recorded in 2009 at New York's Jazz Standard and the second was recorded in 2013 at Washington's Blues Alley. Backing Redman on both of these dates is drummer Gregory Hutchinson; who is then joined by bassist Matt Penman on the Jazz Standard recording, and bassist Reuben Rogers for the Blues Alley performance. As there are no chordal instruments such as piano or guitar in Redman's trio, he is free to explore a wide harmonic color palette and does so here with plenty of exuberance. This is Redman the bluesy, muscular, yet mathematically concise improviser, digging deep into such influences as Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon, and Ornette Coleman. Although Redman has never shied away from progressive, extroverted improvisation, as Trios Live comes on the heels of his reflective, lushly produced 2013 orchestral ballads album, Walking Shadows, it has more in common with his adventurous 2007 studio trio album, Back East, as well as his fearless 2009 double-trios experiment, Compass. Along with three originals, on Trios Live we also get Redman's take on such standards as Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht's "Moritat (Mack the Knife)," Jay Livingston and Ray Evans' "Never Let Me Go," and Thelonious Monk's "Trinkle, Tinkle." Also included is Redman's frenetic reworking of Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean." Always an engaging improviser, Redman is perhaps at his best in a club setting and Trios Live does nothing to dissuade one of that notion.
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Artist Credit
John Bonham - Composer
Bertolt Brecht - Composer
Jeff Cressman - Mixing
Ray Evans - Composer
Justin Gabbard - Illustrations
Jeremy Goody - Mastering
Jeri Heiden - Art Direction
Gregory Hutchinson - Drums
John Paul Jones - Composer
Jay Livingston - Composer
Thelonious Monk - Composer
Jimmy Page - Composer
Paul Boothe - Engineer
Matt Penman - Arranger, Bass
Robert Plant - Composer
Joshua Redman - Arranger, Composer, Liner Notes, Primary Artist, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
Reuben Rogers - Bass
Kurt Weill - Composer
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[12:03] 01. Joshua Redman - Mack The Knife
[06:38] 02. Jay Livingston - Never Let Me Go
[06:44] 03. Reuben Rogers - Soul Dance
[12:26] 04. Reuben Rogers - Act Natural
[07:38] 05. Joshua Redman - Mantra #5
[05:58] 06. Thelonious Monk - Trinkle, Tinkle
[06:39] 07. John Paul Jones - The Ocean
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AllMusic Review by Matt Collar
Trios Live features saxophonist Joshua Redman performing live in concert with his trio on two separate dates. The first concert was recorded in 2009 at New York's Jazz Standard and the second was recorded in 2013 at Washington's Blues Alley. Backing Redman on both of these dates is drummer Gregory Hutchinson; who is then joined by bassist Matt Penman on the Jazz Standard recording, and bassist Reuben Rogers for the Blues Alley performance. As there are no chordal instruments such as piano or guitar in Redman's trio, he is free to explore a wide harmonic color palette and does so here with plenty of exuberance. This is Redman the bluesy, muscular, yet mathematically concise improviser, digging deep into such influences as Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon, and Ornette Coleman. Although Redman has never shied away from progressive, extroverted improvisation, as Trios Live comes on the heels of his reflective, lushly produced 2013 orchestral ballads album, Walking Shadows, it has more in common with his adventurous 2007 studio trio album, Back East, as well as his fearless 2009 double-trios experiment, Compass. Along with three originals, on Trios Live we also get Redman's take on such standards as Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht's "Moritat (Mack the Knife)," Jay Livingston and Ray Evans' "Never Let Me Go," and Thelonious Monk's "Trinkle, Tinkle." Also included is Redman's frenetic reworking of Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean." Always an engaging improviser, Redman is perhaps at his best in a club setting and Trios Live does nothing to dissuade one of that notion.
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Artist Credit
John Bonham - Composer
Bertolt Brecht - Composer
Jeff Cressman - Mixing
Ray Evans - Composer
Justin Gabbard - Illustrations
Jeremy Goody - Mastering
Jeri Heiden - Art Direction
Gregory Hutchinson - Drums
John Paul Jones - Composer
Jay Livingston - Composer
Thelonious Monk - Composer
Jimmy Page - Composer
Paul Boothe - Engineer
Matt Penman - Arranger, Bass
Robert Plant - Composer
Joshua Redman - Arranger, Composer, Liner Notes, Primary Artist, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
Reuben Rogers - Bass
Kurt Weill - Composer
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