Tony Levin - Prime Cuts (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Tony Levin
- Title: Prime Cuts
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Magna Carta [MA-1002-2]
- Genre: Prog Rock
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
- Total Time: 48:58
- Total Size: 113 mb / 334 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
What you hear on Tony Levin Prime Cuts are six examples of his ability to inject a contemporary edge. When an artist asks Tony Levin to record, he or she knows that the music will gain a hip awareness that goes far beyond the itinerant session bassist's stock and trade. Magna Carta. 2005.
Those who complain that critics categorize their music and pigeonhole their work would do well to heed the example of Tony Levin. The bassist and multi-instrumentalist, who departed Rochester in 1970 to take on New York City and subsequently the world, is one of the rare few that lives a life of sacrifice to the creative muse'wherever it takes him. Over the last thirty-some years, that muse has lured him into recording collaborations with the major artists of our era, everyone from John Lennon to Peter Gabriel, King Crimson to Alice Cooper, T Bone Burnett to David Bowie, Tracy Chapman to The Indigo Girls.
Although nominally a bassist, Levin has transcended the bounds of that instrument. Few can equal his pursuit of excellence on projects that find him comfortable in the largest of stadiums and the smallest of clubs. Invariably Levin generates well-considered parts that are compositional and not merely rhythmically or harmonically interesting. When Tony Levin agrees to participate with an artist, witness the stellar examples in this Magna Carta compilation, he becomes a key actor, never part of the scenery. Always he demonstrates an abiding awareness of the traditional role of bass while challenging himself to explore the possibilities. When Tony found the Precision bass limiting, or at least inappropriate, he seized the Chapman Stick and became one of the world's greatest exponents of the multi-stringed instrument that is tapped rather than plucked. That tapping component also figures in a Tony Levin innovation, the Funk Fingers'drumstick extensions of his fingers used to generate ultimate attack and tone. Then there is the three-string bass.
What you hear on Tony Levin Prime Cuts are six examples of his ability to inject a contemporary edge. When an artist asks Tony Levin to record, he or she knows that the music will gain a hip awareness that goes far beyond the itinerant session bassist's stock and trade. Speaking in praise of Levin, Magna Carta's Pete Morticelli notes that, "Tony is a special, mystical kind of guy. He is the one everyone calls when they need someone special to play bass. He's unparalleled when it comes to reputation, credibility, and recognizeability. We were lucky to have worked with Tony on several projects that he really invested himself in: That music is on this disc."
Within the Magna Carta fold Tony joined similarly driven musicians. Thus on Prime Cuts' "Kindred Spirits", we see Levin in Liquid Tension Experiment alongside Mike Portnoy, Jordan Rudess, and John Petrucci. This is no timid track! Although the energy suggests a live recording, this is studio mastery and features Levin weaving strands of bass, Stick, and upright. Here we see his essential traits in abundance: his ability to anchor a piece of music while injecting adrenaline; his knack of providing harmonic depth and interest; and, not least, his mission to rock!
Ever searching, ever lucid in his thoughts, and creative output, Tony Levin continues to deliver his eminently contemporary approach to a multitude of projects large and small. In terms of raw creative force, technical execution, and brute energy, Levin puts men half his age to shame. Magna Carta is proud to salute a vibrant creative entity with Tony Levin Prime Cuts, released in recognition of a long and fruitful association.
Those who complain that critics categorize their music and pigeonhole their work would do well to heed the example of Tony Levin. The bassist and multi-instrumentalist, who departed Rochester in 1970 to take on New York City and subsequently the world, is one of the rare few that lives a life of sacrifice to the creative muse'wherever it takes him. Over the last thirty-some years, that muse has lured him into recording collaborations with the major artists of our era, everyone from John Lennon to Peter Gabriel, King Crimson to Alice Cooper, T Bone Burnett to David Bowie, Tracy Chapman to The Indigo Girls.
Although nominally a bassist, Levin has transcended the bounds of that instrument. Few can equal his pursuit of excellence on projects that find him comfortable in the largest of stadiums and the smallest of clubs. Invariably Levin generates well-considered parts that are compositional and not merely rhythmically or harmonically interesting. When Tony Levin agrees to participate with an artist, witness the stellar examples in this Magna Carta compilation, he becomes a key actor, never part of the scenery. Always he demonstrates an abiding awareness of the traditional role of bass while challenging himself to explore the possibilities. When Tony found the Precision bass limiting, or at least inappropriate, he seized the Chapman Stick and became one of the world's greatest exponents of the multi-stringed instrument that is tapped rather than plucked. That tapping component also figures in a Tony Levin innovation, the Funk Fingers'drumstick extensions of his fingers used to generate ultimate attack and tone. Then there is the three-string bass.
What you hear on Tony Levin Prime Cuts are six examples of his ability to inject a contemporary edge. When an artist asks Tony Levin to record, he or she knows that the music will gain a hip awareness that goes far beyond the itinerant session bassist's stock and trade. Speaking in praise of Levin, Magna Carta's Pete Morticelli notes that, "Tony is a special, mystical kind of guy. He is the one everyone calls when they need someone special to play bass. He's unparalleled when it comes to reputation, credibility, and recognizeability. We were lucky to have worked with Tony on several projects that he really invested himself in: That music is on this disc."
Within the Magna Carta fold Tony joined similarly driven musicians. Thus on Prime Cuts' "Kindred Spirits", we see Levin in Liquid Tension Experiment alongside Mike Portnoy, Jordan Rudess, and John Petrucci. This is no timid track! Although the energy suggests a live recording, this is studio mastery and features Levin weaving strands of bass, Stick, and upright. Here we see his essential traits in abundance: his ability to anchor a piece of music while injecting adrenaline; his knack of providing harmonic depth and interest; and, not least, his mission to rock!
Ever searching, ever lucid in his thoughts, and creative output, Tony Levin continues to deliver his eminently contemporary approach to a multitude of projects large and small. In terms of raw creative force, technical execution, and brute energy, Levin puts men half his age to shame. Magna Carta is proud to salute a vibrant creative entity with Tony Levin Prime Cuts, released in recognition of a long and fruitful association.
:: TRACKLIST ::
1 –Liquid Tension Experiment - Kindred Spirits 6:29
2 –Bozzio Levin Stevens - T & T Vignette 2:32
3 –Liquid Tension Experiment - Another Dimension 9:50
4 –Bozzio Levin Stevens - Dark Corners 10:30
5 –Magellan - Brother's Keeper 9:13
6 –Bozzio Levin Stevens - Endless 10:10
Line-up / Musicians
- Tony Levin / bass, Chapman Stick, NS upright bass, cello
- John Petrucci / guitar (1,3)
- Mike Portnoy / drums (1,3)
- Jordan Rudess / keyboards (1,3)
- Terry Bozzio / drums (2,4,6)
- Steve Stevens / guitar (4,6)
- Trent Gardner / vocals & keyboards (5)
- Wayne Gardner / guitar & bass (5)
- Joe Franco / drums & orchestral percussion (5)
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