Ernie Watts Quartet - A Simple Truth (2014) FLAC
BAND/ARTIST: Ernie Watts Quartet
- Title: A Simple Truth
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Flying Dolphin Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue)
- Total Time: 55:05 min
- Total Size: 323 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. The Sound: Morning (2:50)
2. No Lonely Nights (8:07)
3. The Road We're On (7:28)
4. Acceptance (10:34)
5. Bebop (6:31)
6. Hope in the Face of Despair (9:45)
7. A Simple Truth (5:52)
8. The Sound: Evening (4:04)
Personnel:
Ernie Watts - tenor saxophone;
Christof Saenger - piano;
Rudi Engel - bass;
Heinrich Koebberling - drums;
Ron Feuer - synthesized orchestration (#1,8).
1. The Sound: Morning (2:50)
2. No Lonely Nights (8:07)
3. The Road We're On (7:28)
4. Acceptance (10:34)
5. Bebop (6:31)
6. Hope in the Face of Despair (9:45)
7. A Simple Truth (5:52)
8. The Sound: Evening (4:04)
Personnel:
Ernie Watts - tenor saxophone;
Christof Saenger - piano;
Rudi Engel - bass;
Heinrich Koebberling - drums;
Ron Feuer - synthesized orchestration (#1,8).
A concept album, joyful and uplifting, full of energy and life. Starting with "Morning" and ending at "Evening," lush orchestral pieces with saxophone, with quartet tunes between the two. The arc of a jazz day.
“Watts makes playing the saxophone at such a high level sound effortless, especially considering the relative ease with which he reels off long, virtuosic and complex lines at will. He exhibits complete command of the horn, whether doubling up the time, singing in the upper register, or blowing long, lyrical lines,” writes Downbeat Magazine. According to Ian Patterson from All About Jazz, “Watts is one of the greatest living tenor saxophonists, at the top of his game.”
“Watts makes playing the saxophone at such a high level sound effortless, especially considering the relative ease with which he reels off long, virtuosic and complex lines at will. He exhibits complete command of the horn, whether doubling up the time, singing in the upper register, or blowing long, lyrical lines,” writes Downbeat Magazine. According to Ian Patterson from All About Jazz, “Watts is one of the greatest living tenor saxophonists, at the top of his game.”
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