The Bill Barron Quartet - Motivation
Жанр: Hard Bop, Post-Bop
Носитель: LP
Год выпуска: 1972
Лейбл: Savoy (12303)
Страна-производитель: США
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks
Формат записи: 16/44
Формат раздачи: 16/44
Продолжительность: 39:24
Треклист:
01. Motivation (B.Barron) - 10:26
02. Land of Sunshine (B.Barron) - 3:29
03. Blues for R.A. (B.Barron) - 6:20
04. Cosmos (K.Barron) - 9:53
05. Hold Back Tomorrow (B.Barron) - 5:13
06. Mental Vibrations (B.Barron) - 4:03
Состав:
Bill Barron - tenor saxophone
Kenny Barron - piano
Chris White - bass
Al Hicks - drums
Recorded in New York in 1972.
Источник оцифровки: Gems of Jazz
Условия оцифровки: Неизвестно
Об альбоме (сборнике)
Bill Barron has long been one of my favorite tenor players. I first became aware of him when I came across a beat-up copy of his seminal recording "Modern Windows" on Savoy in a thrift shop in Cambridge. His use of dense harmonies and chromatic melodies wrapped in fiercely driving rhythms brought to mind the sonorities of Cecil Taylor or John Coltrane. I suppose that shouldn't have surprised me as Bill played with Cecil (briefly) and was Coltrane's roommate in Philadelphia in the '40s when they were both starting out.
But though Barron's music sounded out, it also remained in. Bill never went completely free. For half a decade he teamed up with the late trumpeter Ted Curson and experimented in an Ornette mode, always writing and arranging in a forward-thinking fashion. The Curson/Barron quartet made some of the best music of the '60s, though few jazz fans are aware of that today. You only have to sample "Tears for Dolphy" on Freedom and I think you'll agree.
The same year the photo above was taken, Bill Barron recorded the album offered here. He was already devoting much of his time and energy to teaching, and in 1975 received his doctorate in education from the University of Massachusetts. Several years later he was chairman of the music school at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. That's where I was fortunate enough to meet him.
Bill was a reserved man, quiet and thoughtful. Though he could be quite humble, he also had a dignity about him that let you know you were in the presence of a master. I saw him perform numerous times on campus and off and he was always superb. His lines were never "pretty" or superficial; he had a distinctive sound that took a little getting used to because it was so sinewy. But once it was in your ear, he never let you down. I think you'll find that to be the case with this record.
"Motivation" is a late recording for the Savoy Records label, done in 1972. It features Bill's younger half-brother, Kenny Barron, on piano along with his good friend, Chris White, on bass. The drummer is Al Hicks. The tunes are all Barron originals, with the exception of "Cosmos," which is by Kenny.
As always, the music in these files comes from the original vinyl. There was no cleaning of the sound required.