Tim Boniface - The Infant: A Jazz Suite for Christmas (2019)
Artist: Tim Boniface
Title: The Infant: A Jazz Suite for Christmas
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Tim Boniface
Genre: Jazz, Christmas
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 45:51 min
Total Size: 265 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Infant: A Jazz Suite for Christmas
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Tim Boniface
Genre: Jazz, Christmas
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 45:51 min
Total Size: 265 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Gabriel
02. Mary
03. Elizabeth
04. Zechariah
05. The Infant
06. The Angels
07. The Shepherds
08. Simeon
09. Good News
Following the success of THE EIGHT WORDS (2016) THE INFANT offers an original, deep and joyful exploration of Christmas, taking inspiration from the characters in the Christmas stories from Luke's Gospel.
Alongside Tim on saxophones, THE INFANT features the exceptional Phil Merriman (piano) Ed Babar (bass) and Jon Ormston (drums) plus a show stopping appearance from the renowned UK jazz vocal star Polly Gibbons.
"Tuneful, sincere and exciting... and it swings. Tim Boniface's quartet play beautifully on his compositions. Some solos will blow you away: Tim's impassioned tenor and alto; Phil Merriman's piano - is there anything he can't do? - as well as the smart interlocking of the rhythm section. The bonus track with Polly Gibbons is a jam session so exciting that you never want it to end. ...Fine music." Brian Case, jazz critic.
Alongside Tim on saxophones, THE INFANT features the exceptional Phil Merriman (piano) Ed Babar (bass) and Jon Ormston (drums) plus a show stopping appearance from the renowned UK jazz vocal star Polly Gibbons.
"Tuneful, sincere and exciting... and it swings. Tim Boniface's quartet play beautifully on his compositions. Some solos will blow you away: Tim's impassioned tenor and alto; Phil Merriman's piano - is there anything he can't do? - as well as the smart interlocking of the rhythm section. The bonus track with Polly Gibbons is a jam session so exciting that you never want it to end. ...Fine music." Brian Case, jazz critic.