Scott Clark 4tet - Bury My Heart (2015) FLAC
Artist: Scott Clark 4tet
Title: Bury My Heart
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Clean Feed [CF347CD]
Genre: Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:04
Total Size: 204 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Bury My Heart
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Clean Feed [CF347CD]
Genre: Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:04
Total Size: 204 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Broken Treaties (7:33)
02. Wounded Knee (4:08)
03. Little Crow's War (5:09)
04. Big Horn (6:35)
05. Sand Creek (10:01)
06. Remembrance (4:38)
Cameron Ralston - Double Bass
Scott Clark - Drums, Producer
Jason Scott - Saxophone
Bob Miller - Trumpet
J.C. Kuhl - Bass Clarinet (track 1)
Bryan Hooten - Trombone (track 1)
All songs composed by Scott Clark except "Wounded Knee" by Scott Clark and Cameron Ralston.
Recorded at Spacebomb Studios by Michael Hegner except for "Wounded Knee" recorded at Minimum Wage Studios by Lance Koehler.
Mixed & mastered at Minimum Wage Studios Richmond, VA.
The title of this recording isn’t a mere literary reference (to “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee”, by “Dee” Brown). Just like the novel, the music inside is a tragic and soulful portrait of one of the darkest pages of human history and particularly the United States past (with effects continuing to present day): the Native-American genocide. Created by jazz drummer and composer Scott Clark, himself of Native-American descent, it has the form of a suite but none of its formal, classical, aspects. The approach is irreverent, visceral, raw and urgent, further developing the unique style of this incredible musician coming from the vibrant scene of Richmond, Virginia. This is downbeat music, very much connecting to the inner feeling of that musical language called jazz, and we do feel the pain, but there’s no negativity on it. As Brian Edward Jones writes in the liner notes, remembering Albert Ayler, «music is the healing force of the universe». And what heals us is the freshness, the novelty and the creativity of this magnificent opus. Here is a masterpiece, not just another jazz album.
Recorded at Spacebomb Studios by Michael Hegner except for "Wounded Knee" recorded at Minimum Wage Studios by Lance Koehler.
Mixed & mastered at Minimum Wage Studios Richmond, VA.
The title of this recording isn’t a mere literary reference (to “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee”, by “Dee” Brown). Just like the novel, the music inside is a tragic and soulful portrait of one of the darkest pages of human history and particularly the United States past (with effects continuing to present day): the Native-American genocide. Created by jazz drummer and composer Scott Clark, himself of Native-American descent, it has the form of a suite but none of its formal, classical, aspects. The approach is irreverent, visceral, raw and urgent, further developing the unique style of this incredible musician coming from the vibrant scene of Richmond, Virginia. This is downbeat music, very much connecting to the inner feeling of that musical language called jazz, and we do feel the pain, but there’s no negativity on it. As Brian Edward Jones writes in the liner notes, remembering Albert Ayler, «music is the healing force of the universe». And what heals us is the freshness, the novelty and the creativity of this magnificent opus. Here is a masterpiece, not just another jazz album.