Heads Of State - Four in One (2017) [HDTracks]
Artist: Heads Of State
Title: Four in One
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Smoke Sessions Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/96kHz]
Total Time: 01:12:22
Total Size: 1,44 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Recorded live in New York at Sear Sound’s Studio C on a Sear-Avalon custom console at 96KHz/24bit and mixed to ½” analog tape using a Studer mastering deck.Title: Four in One
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Smoke Sessions Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/96kHz]
Total Time: 01:12:22
Total Size: 1,44 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Heads of State made their debut in 2015 with Search for Peace, recorded just months after they played together for the first time as a quartet at Smoke Jazz Club in New York City. Now, with another year of playing together under their collective belts (on top of the nearly five decades of relationships shared by the various members), they return with a magnificent new album Four in One.
The title comes from the lesser-known Thelonious Monk composition that opens the record, but it also succinctly captures the group’s growing spirit and identity that have been forged by an all-star band that was originally meant to be a one-time thing. “We’re trying as best as we know how to establish our own identity,” Willis explains, “and not sound like a jam session band.”
Given the impeccable taste and wealth of experience of all four members, there was very little chance of a “jam session” sensibility emerging in any case, but in the short time they’ve been working together the Heads of State have developed a lithe and lively group sound that’s equal parts burning and elegant, sharp-edged and gregarious.
While the bands’ first album was thrilling because it brought together four revered and masterful musicians in one place for the first time ever, Four in One may be even more exciting because it announces their intention to continue to collaborate and evolve together. Given what happens when these four join forces, that’s one enticing prospect.
The title comes from the lesser-known Thelonious Monk composition that opens the record, but it also succinctly captures the group’s growing spirit and identity that have been forged by an all-star band that was originally meant to be a one-time thing. “We’re trying as best as we know how to establish our own identity,” Willis explains, “and not sound like a jam session band.”
Given the impeccable taste and wealth of experience of all four members, there was very little chance of a “jam session” sensibility emerging in any case, but in the short time they’ve been working together the Heads of State have developed a lithe and lively group sound that’s equal parts burning and elegant, sharp-edged and gregarious.
While the bands’ first album was thrilling because it brought together four revered and masterful musicians in one place for the first time ever, Four in One may be even more exciting because it announces their intention to continue to collaborate and evolve together. Given what happens when these four join forces, that’s one enticing prospect.
“The cumulative wisdom of this all-star collective simmers well…” –The New York Times “…it is hard to think of another band of this style to touch them today. The way they pick up fleeting clues from one another, like a four-way conversation full of allusions, is quite mind-boggling.” –The Guardian
Tracklist:
01 Four in One 7:18
02 And He alled Himself a Messenger 4:26
03 Dance Cadaverous 10:01
04 Moose the Mooche 5:28
05 Aloysius 6:37
06 The Day You Said Goodbye 7:54
07 Milestones 4:48
08 Keep the Master in Mind 6:57
09 Someone to Watch Over Me 8:12
10 Sippin at Bells 3:56
11 Freedom Jazz Dance 6:38
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Gary Bartz, sax
Al Foster, drums
David Williams, bass
Larry Willis, piano