Mika Pohjola - Landmark (Remastered Expanded Edition) (2020)
Artist: Mika Pohjola
Title: Landmark (Remastered Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Blue Music Group
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 166:57 min
Total Size: 1005 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Landmark (Remastered Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Blue Music Group
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 166:57 min
Total Size: 1005 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1:
01. Landmark
02. Screenplay
03. A Ballad About Something
04. Future Apparent
05. Isämme kiitos päivästä
06. Old Couples Lullaby
07. Young in the 80s
08. Forest Nocturne
09. Passing Recline
10. Movements in Style
11. Summer Garden
12. MikaSonik Theme
13. Retrospectives
14. Now Came to Us
15. Reppurin Laulu
16. Old Manhattan Tango
17. Landmark (Take 1)
18. Passing Recline (Take 1)
19. Forest Nocturne (Take 2)
20. A Ballad About Something (Take 1)
21. Summer Garden (Take 2)
22. Screenplay (Take 2)
CD2:
01. Nights Flights Spice (Quartet Version 1)
02. My Mother Turned Fifty (Quartet Version)
03. Old Couples Lullaby (Quartet Version)
04. Screenplay (Quartet Version)
05. Announcement (Quartet Version)
06. Summer Garden (Quartet Version)
07. When Things Will Change (Quartet Version)
08. Movements in Style (Quartet Version)
09. Nights Flights Spice (Quartet Version 2)
This remarkable disc features Mika Pohjola's crafty ensemble, with Miguel Zenón on alto sax and flute, Ben Monder on guitar, Fernando Huergo on bass, and Roberto Dani on drums, with Johanna Grüssner contributing haunting vocals on occasion. Pohjola plays Fender Rhodes and other electric keys in addition to acoustic piano; on Landmark and Retrospectives he doubles certain melodies on harpsichord, as he has done on two previous albums (he may well be the first musician to employ the arcane instrument in a modern jazz ensemble, although Herbie Hancock played an electric harpsichord on a couple of unissued Miles Davis tracks in the late 60s.) Compositionally, Pohjola's work is involved yet infectious and profoundly melodic, driven by the virtuosity and strong personalities of his players. On tracks like Screenplay and Future Apparent the band purveys a hip, appealing species of electric jazz. Pohjola's mellower side comes through on A Ballad About Something and Old Couples Lullaby. In contrast, he makes loud mischief on the rhythmically skewered punk of Young in the '80s and conveys a peculiar, semi-rubato feel on the evocative Summer Garden (which features Monder and Dani in a duo exchange toward the end). Pohjola also works wonders with Grüssner's voice on an inspired arrangement of the fourth century Ambrosian hymn, as well as the Finnish-titled Reppurin Laulu (Vagabond's Song), the lyrics of which are in the Karelian language. The highly recommended Landmark sets the bar very high for creative music.There is an underground alternative jazz scene that is beginning to bubble over the surface and its starting to leak into all the different areas of music and culture. It's based in Manhattan New York. People like Mika are leading the way. When you get a four star review with the All Music Guide you have made the grade. This gentleman has arrived in a big way. I knew that he would, and the deserving recognition was just around the corner after the last release. Yes, I knew that he was special, and so will you when you hear his music. This is the perfect title for this CD; it is no doubt a Landmark release.
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