
Miguel Zenon - Awake (2008) CD Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Miguel Zenon
- Title: Awake
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Marsalis Music [74946-0009-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log)
- Total Time: 69:36
- Total Size: 411 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Awakening Prelude (Zenon) - 3:44
02. Camaron (Zenon) - 7:43
03. Penta (Zenon) - 7:33
04. The Missing Piece (Zenon) - 7:42
05. Ulysses in Slow Motion (Zenon) - 7:06
06. Awakening Interlude (Zenon) - 5:24
07. Santo (Zenon) - 12:04
08. Lamamilla (Zenon) - 5:58
09. Third Dimension (Zenon) - 9:59
10. Awakening Postlude (Zenon) - 2:23
personnel :
Miguel Zenon - alto saxophone
Luis Perdomo - piano, Fender Rhodes
Hans Glawischnig - bass
Henry Cole - drums, percussion
with
Judith Insell - viola (#1,8)
Orlando Wells, Marlene Rice - violin (#1,8)
Nioka Workman - cello (#1,8)
Tony Malaby - tenor saxophone (#6)
Michael Rodriguez - trumpet (#6)
Ben Gerstein - trombone (#6)
From the opening selection of Miguel Zenón's Awake, his fourth CD as a leader, the alto saxophonist demonstrates his diverse musical mind. His originals show surprising maturity, with the individual pieces sounding like part of a larger work, while Zenón's imaginative solos also belie his tender years. The melancholy "Awakening Prelude" provides a subtle introduction with a string quartet accompanying him. His quartet, with pianist Luis Perdomo, bassist Hans Glawisching, and drummer Henry Cole, is added for the "Camarón," a dizzying Latin number incorporating some hot bop licks, including a hilarious brief detour into Bud Powell's "Parisian Thoroughfare." "The Missing Piece" is a brooding ballad, with the piano accompaniment suggesting someone pacing the floor. "Awakening Interlude" is wild free jazz, augmenting the quartet with tenor saxophonist Tony Malaby, trombonist Ben Gerstein, and trumpeter Michael Rodriguez. The extended work "Santo" initially has a Middle Eastern flavor, with Glawisching playing an unusual arco bassline beneath Zenón's haunting alto, though the piece frequently changes tempo and mood. "Third Dimension" begins with a repeated angular riff, then switches gears, blending elements of hard bop and Latin jazz, culminating with an infectious rhythm, plus a sax theme that is carried over into his unaccompanied finale, "Awakening Postlude." It is little wonder that Miguel Zenón has attracted so much attention during the early part of his career with such strong outings such as Awake.~ Ken Dryden
01. Awakening Prelude (Zenon) - 3:44
02. Camaron (Zenon) - 7:43
03. Penta (Zenon) - 7:33
04. The Missing Piece (Zenon) - 7:42
05. Ulysses in Slow Motion (Zenon) - 7:06
06. Awakening Interlude (Zenon) - 5:24
07. Santo (Zenon) - 12:04
08. Lamamilla (Zenon) - 5:58
09. Third Dimension (Zenon) - 9:59
10. Awakening Postlude (Zenon) - 2:23
personnel :
Miguel Zenon - alto saxophone
Luis Perdomo - piano, Fender Rhodes
Hans Glawischnig - bass
Henry Cole - drums, percussion
with
Judith Insell - viola (#1,8)
Orlando Wells, Marlene Rice - violin (#1,8)
Nioka Workman - cello (#1,8)
Tony Malaby - tenor saxophone (#6)
Michael Rodriguez - trumpet (#6)
Ben Gerstein - trombone (#6)
From the opening selection of Miguel Zenón's Awake, his fourth CD as a leader, the alto saxophonist demonstrates his diverse musical mind. His originals show surprising maturity, with the individual pieces sounding like part of a larger work, while Zenón's imaginative solos also belie his tender years. The melancholy "Awakening Prelude" provides a subtle introduction with a string quartet accompanying him. His quartet, with pianist Luis Perdomo, bassist Hans Glawisching, and drummer Henry Cole, is added for the "Camarón," a dizzying Latin number incorporating some hot bop licks, including a hilarious brief detour into Bud Powell's "Parisian Thoroughfare." "The Missing Piece" is a brooding ballad, with the piano accompaniment suggesting someone pacing the floor. "Awakening Interlude" is wild free jazz, augmenting the quartet with tenor saxophonist Tony Malaby, trombonist Ben Gerstein, and trumpeter Michael Rodriguez. The extended work "Santo" initially has a Middle Eastern flavor, with Glawisching playing an unusual arco bassline beneath Zenón's haunting alto, though the piece frequently changes tempo and mood. "Third Dimension" begins with a repeated angular riff, then switches gears, blending elements of hard bop and Latin jazz, culminating with an infectious rhythm, plus a sax theme that is carried over into his unaccompanied finale, "Awakening Postlude." It is little wonder that Miguel Zenón has attracted so much attention during the early part of his career with such strong outings such as Awake.~ Ken Dryden
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