Ivan Ivanov Quartet - Wild Flower (2019)
Artist: Ivan Ivanov Quartet
Title: Wild Flower
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Jazz Fortnight
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:54:38
Total Size: 127 mb | 351 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Wild Flower
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Jazz Fortnight
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:54:38
Total Size: 127 mb | 351 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Wild Flower
02. Swinging JW
03. For R&B
04. After The Rain
05. Macedonian Wi-Fi
06. Monk's Notes
07. Traffic
Saxophonist Ivan Ivanov makes his maiden voyage as a leader on Wild Flower, a marvelous recording that is steeped in the modern post bop sound. A member of a younger generation of jazz artists in Macedonia that have gained musical education outside the country, Ivanov brings a breath of fresh air with his debut.
The leader's deft compositions are what make this CD a rewarding experience. From the start, there is much excitement in the band's playing, with Ivanov's saxophone igniting fireworks with intensity and vitality throughout. He is joined by a combo he assembled during his studies at the Conservatory in Graz, Austria.
The compositions, all written by Ivanov, are not simple vamps and riffs, but are structured in such a way that they don't take much time to develop. The date kicks off with the title track, which shows that Ivanov swings and loves melody, but also has a sense of play and melodic inventiveness. "Swinging JW" is a playful gem, with double-bassist Joe Abentug and drummer Anđelko Stupar igniting a combustive drive over which Ivanov and pianist Sava Miletić deliver poignant melodies. "After the Rain" eases with its quiet moments, where Ivanov's playing is melodic, reflective, and filled with a generous spirit. The rhythmic pulse is of central importance on "Macedonian Wi Fi," a quicker-paced tune where Stupar delivers some great fills, while Miletic contributes to the spontaneous, in-the-moment feel with his pulsating melodies.
The leader's deft compositions are what make this CD a rewarding experience. From the start, there is much excitement in the band's playing, with Ivanov's saxophone igniting fireworks with intensity and vitality throughout. He is joined by a combo he assembled during his studies at the Conservatory in Graz, Austria.
The compositions, all written by Ivanov, are not simple vamps and riffs, but are structured in such a way that they don't take much time to develop. The date kicks off with the title track, which shows that Ivanov swings and loves melody, but also has a sense of play and melodic inventiveness. "Swinging JW" is a playful gem, with double-bassist Joe Abentug and drummer Anđelko Stupar igniting a combustive drive over which Ivanov and pianist Sava Miletić deliver poignant melodies. "After the Rain" eases with its quiet moments, where Ivanov's playing is melodic, reflective, and filled with a generous spirit. The rhythmic pulse is of central importance on "Macedonian Wi Fi," a quicker-paced tune where Stupar delivers some great fills, while Miletic contributes to the spontaneous, in-the-moment feel with his pulsating melodies.