Paul Shapiro - Midnight Minyan (2003)

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Artist:
Title: Midnight Minyan
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Tzadik
Genre: Mainstream Jazz, Jewish Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 48:06
Total Size: 304 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Ma Lecha Hayam (4:08)
02. Freigish Behavior (5:56)
03. Sim Shalom (5:25)
04. Haftorah Prelude (5:06)
05. Aitz Chaim He (4:18)
06. To Life (3:22)
07. Amidah (5:54)
08. Lester Young's Misheberakh (8:33)
09. Haftorah Postlude (5:22)

Peter Apfelbaum: Saxophones
Steven Bernstein: Trumpet, Slide Trumpet
Booker King: Acoustic Bass
Tony Lewis: Drums
Brian Mitchell: Piano
Paul Shapiro: Saxophones

Throughout the '90s and into the new millennium, John Zorn's Tzadik record label has become known as a medium for jazz musicians aspiring to meld Jewish traditional music with modern jazz. Here, tenor saxophonist Paul Shapiro carries that torch rather superbly on this 2003 release, as the artist interweaves Middle Eastern modal formulations with disparate jazz-based frameworks. Shapiro garners strong support from his musical associates, including slide trumpeter Steven Bernstein and saxophonist Peter Apfelbaum, who collectively make for a powerful front-line horn section. The musicians' altogether rousing performances consist of soul-drenched choruses meshed with festive soloing escapades. Moreover, the ensemble makes it all sound so unaffected via a hodgepodge of toe-tapping romps, built upon the Jewish music vernacular. They swing while incorporating discrete elements of tango along with heated, modern jazz-based exchanges. The ensemble occasionally projects notions of being in a smoky after-hours jazz joint, or perhaps enjoying the sometimes vivacious undertakings of a Jewish wedding. No doubt, there's a lot of goodness going on as Shapiro pegs a bona fide winner here!