Duke Pearson - How Insensitive (1969) FLAC
BAND/ARTIST: Duke Pearson
- Title: How Insensitive
- Year Of Release: 1969
- Label: Blue Note Records
- Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
- Quality: 320 kbps / lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:34:14
- Total Size: 99.4 MB / 179.9 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #01] Stella By Starlight
02. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #02] Clara
03. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #03] Give Me Your Love
04. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #04] Cristo Redentor
05. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #05] Little Song
06. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #06] How Insensitive
07. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #07] Sandalia Dela
08. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #08] My Love Waits (O Meu Amor Espera)
09. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #09] Tears (Razao De Viva)
10. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #10] Lamento
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Total length: 00:34:14
Like most Blue Note artists, Duke Pearson moved toward commercial-oriented soul-jazz in the late '60s. At least, How Insensitive was supposed to be commercial. Pearson simplified his original compositions, chose standards like "Stella By Starlight," and covered contemporary pop songs like Jobim's "Lamento." He also assembled a large band with rock instrumentation like electric guitars, bass, electric pianos, and drum kits. Most importantly, he hired the New York Group Singers' Big Band -- a group of singers that are arranged like a horn section (males are the trombones, females are alto saxes, etc.) -- to sing on each song. The vocalists may be technically gifted -- in particular, Andy Bey has a rich voice -- but their presence on these arrangements is quite bizarre, especially since they take center stage. Each song on How Insensitive boasts extravagant, layered arrangements that flirt with schmaltz, but the voicings and attack are so unusual, the result is a weird variation on easy listening. There is little opportunity for Pearson to showcase his tasteful playing through improvisation, yet the arrangements are so off-kilter, the music never quite works as background music. In other words, it's a very interesting failure and one of the strangest by-products of Blue Note's late-'60s commercialization.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
1 disque(s) - 10 piste(s)
Durée totale : 00:34:14
Artistes principaux : Duke Pearson
Compositeur : Various Composers
Label : Blue Note Records
Genre : Jazz
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo
© 1969 Blue Note Records ℗ 1969 Blue Note Records
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01. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #01] Stella By Starlight
02. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #02] Clara
03. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #03] Give Me Your Love
04. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #04] Cristo Redentor
05. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #05] Little Song
06. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #06] How Insensitive
07. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #07] Sandalia Dela
08. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #08] My Love Waits (O Meu Amor Espera)
09. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #09] Tears (Razao De Viva)
10. Duke Pearson - [How Insensitive CD1 #10] Lamento
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Total length: 00:34:14
Like most Blue Note artists, Duke Pearson moved toward commercial-oriented soul-jazz in the late '60s. At least, How Insensitive was supposed to be commercial. Pearson simplified his original compositions, chose standards like "Stella By Starlight," and covered contemporary pop songs like Jobim's "Lamento." He also assembled a large band with rock instrumentation like electric guitars, bass, electric pianos, and drum kits. Most importantly, he hired the New York Group Singers' Big Band -- a group of singers that are arranged like a horn section (males are the trombones, females are alto saxes, etc.) -- to sing on each song. The vocalists may be technically gifted -- in particular, Andy Bey has a rich voice -- but their presence on these arrangements is quite bizarre, especially since they take center stage. Each song on How Insensitive boasts extravagant, layered arrangements that flirt with schmaltz, but the voicings and attack are so unusual, the result is a weird variation on easy listening. There is little opportunity for Pearson to showcase his tasteful playing through improvisation, yet the arrangements are so off-kilter, the music never quite works as background music. In other words, it's a very interesting failure and one of the strangest by-products of Blue Note's late-'60s commercialization.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
1 disque(s) - 10 piste(s)
Durée totale : 00:34:14
Artistes principaux : Duke Pearson
Compositeur : Various Composers
Label : Blue Note Records
Genre : Jazz
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo
© 1969 Blue Note Records ℗ 1969 Blue Note Records
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