Anne Mette Iversen - Best of the West + Many Places (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Anne Mette Iversen, John Ellis, Danny Grissett, Otis Brown III, Tine Rudloff, Sarah McClelland Jacobsen, Anne Lindeskov, Mats Larsson
- Title: Best of the West + Many Places
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:56:58
- Total Size: 657 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Disc 1
1. East (Allegro) (10:10)
2. South (Adagio) (07:03)
3. West (Menuet) (11:24)
4. North (Presto) (08:27)
5. North West (09:36)
6. North East (09:08)
Disc 2
1. Cataldo One (05:39)
2. Cataldo Ballad (08:03)
3. Out the Atlantic (04:34)
4. Many Places (08:36)
5. Sambavian (08:58)
6. Milo Man (05:49)
7. 2004 (06:49)
8. The Square in Ravello (06:08)
9. Pjerrot's Smile (06:27)
Personnel:
Anne Mette Iversen - bass
John Ellis - saxophone
Danny Grissett - piano
Otis Brown III - drums
Tine Rudloff - violin
Sarah McClelland Jacobsen - violin
Anne Lindeskov - viola
Mats Larsson - cello
Disc 1
1. East (Allegro) (10:10)
2. South (Adagio) (07:03)
3. West (Menuet) (11:24)
4. North (Presto) (08:27)
5. North West (09:36)
6. North East (09:08)
Disc 2
1. Cataldo One (05:39)
2. Cataldo Ballad (08:03)
3. Out the Atlantic (04:34)
4. Many Places (08:36)
5. Sambavian (08:58)
6. Milo Man (05:49)
7. 2004 (06:49)
8. The Square in Ravello (06:08)
9. Pjerrot's Smile (06:27)
Personnel:
Anne Mette Iversen - bass
John Ellis - saxophone
Danny Grissett - piano
Otis Brown III - drums
Tine Rudloff - violin
Sarah McClelland Jacobsen - violin
Anne Lindeskov - viola
Mats Larsson - cello
"Bassist/composer Anne Mette Iversen shows a masterful reach across jazz and classical music in "Best of the West", the sumptuous suite that opens this two-disc set." ... "Iversen merges her own inventive quartet with the string ensemble 4Corners in a beautiful, shape-shifting pas de deux, each half of the double-quartet twining about the other in a breathtaking dialogue. Leaving the strings behind for the second disc, Iversen's group alternates between forecful postbop themes, aching ballads and darting, slippery grooves." - Forest Dylan Bryant, JazzTimes, Aug '08
"Few other arrangers can deter schmaltz when putting strings to swing. And even fewer possess her sense for dulcet harmonies and exquisitely developed form — the patient listener is rewarded with a probing, big-R Romantic, strings-only cadenza at the end. Rarer still is the mind that could put it all together in a way that proclaims itself as the work of an improvising musician. Beauty may be hard to find in jazz, but as Iversen proves, that doesn't mean it's dormant in familiar elements, waiting to be expressed." - Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music, May '08
"While all of the double quartet compositions are excellent, "North (Presto)" is absolutely electrifying. In place of a catchy jazz head, a la Art Blakey, Iversen offers a frenetic Bartok-like unison string riff, ornately framing the jazz band's passages. The second disc, "Many Places", showcases the talents of John Ellis (saxophones), Danny Grissett (piano), and Otis Brown III (drums) on nine adventurous tunes with plenty of room for superb solos." - Ron Netsky, Rochester City Newspaper, July '08
"Bursting with creativity" ... "A nice ear-opener for fans looking for a challenging, new composer." - Chris Spector, Midwest Records
"Both discs area a creative succes, and both are enjoyable demonstrations of what Iversen has to offer an as acoustic bassist, composer, producer and arranger." - Alex Henderson, allmusic.com
"An intelligent blend of classical and jazz componenets" ... "This music has tension and resolution, has complex melodies that don't just serve as springboard for solos." - Richard Kamins, Hartford Courant, March '08
"By turns rhapsodic and pulsing, it's a most impressive package." - Paul Blair, Hot House, May '08
"This double album is particularly fascinating. Cd one is devoted to a four-movement symphony for double qyúartet. Now there have been umpteen instances of "jazzing the classics" dating back to Paul Whiteman in 1928 and most have been unsuccessful musical compromises. Anne Mette Iversen's venture is definitely an exception...The standard of improvisation is remarkably good throughout. A very pleasant double surprise." - JazzWise, UK, Aug '08
"The music is "tough" and melodic and reminds me of the superb quartet Eastern Rebellion with George Coleman, Billy Higgins, Sam Jones and Cedar Walton"..."Best of the West + Many Places beautifully paints the picture of whom Anne Mette Iversen is, anno 2008." - Jazznytt, Norway, Dec '08
"Few other arrangers can deter schmaltz when putting strings to swing. And even fewer possess her sense for dulcet harmonies and exquisitely developed form — the patient listener is rewarded with a probing, big-R Romantic, strings-only cadenza at the end. Rarer still is the mind that could put it all together in a way that proclaims itself as the work of an improvising musician. Beauty may be hard to find in jazz, but as Iversen proves, that doesn't mean it's dormant in familiar elements, waiting to be expressed." - Patrick Jarenwattananon, NPR Music, May '08
"While all of the double quartet compositions are excellent, "North (Presto)" is absolutely electrifying. In place of a catchy jazz head, a la Art Blakey, Iversen offers a frenetic Bartok-like unison string riff, ornately framing the jazz band's passages. The second disc, "Many Places", showcases the talents of John Ellis (saxophones), Danny Grissett (piano), and Otis Brown III (drums) on nine adventurous tunes with plenty of room for superb solos." - Ron Netsky, Rochester City Newspaper, July '08
"Bursting with creativity" ... "A nice ear-opener for fans looking for a challenging, new composer." - Chris Spector, Midwest Records
"Both discs area a creative succes, and both are enjoyable demonstrations of what Iversen has to offer an as acoustic bassist, composer, producer and arranger." - Alex Henderson, allmusic.com
"An intelligent blend of classical and jazz componenets" ... "This music has tension and resolution, has complex melodies that don't just serve as springboard for solos." - Richard Kamins, Hartford Courant, March '08
"By turns rhapsodic and pulsing, it's a most impressive package." - Paul Blair, Hot House, May '08
"This double album is particularly fascinating. Cd one is devoted to a four-movement symphony for double qyúartet. Now there have been umpteen instances of "jazzing the classics" dating back to Paul Whiteman in 1928 and most have been unsuccessful musical compromises. Anne Mette Iversen's venture is definitely an exception...The standard of improvisation is remarkably good throughout. A very pleasant double surprise." - JazzWise, UK, Aug '08
"The music is "tough" and melodic and reminds me of the superb quartet Eastern Rebellion with George Coleman, Billy Higgins, Sam Jones and Cedar Walton"..."Best of the West + Many Places beautifully paints the picture of whom Anne Mette Iversen is, anno 2008." - Jazznytt, Norway, Dec '08
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