Charles Lloyd Quartet - Rabo de Nube (2008) [CD Rip]
Artist: Charles Lloyd Quartet
Title: Rabo de Nube
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: ECM Records
Genre: Post Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Modal, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 01:14:59
Total Size: 422 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rabo de Nube
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: ECM Records
Genre: Post Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Modal, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 01:14:59
Total Size: 422 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Prometheus (14:43)
02. Migration of Spirit (10:15)
03. Booker's Garden (14:33)
04. Ramanujan (11:38)
05. La Colline de Monk (4:01)
06. Sweet Georgia Bright (12:17)
07. Rabo de Nube (7:36)
Given that Charles Lloyd has been recording for Manfred Eicher's ECM label since 1989, it seems odd that Rabo de Nube (translation: Tail of a Cloud) is his first live quartet outing for the imprint, though he's done so in other combinations. Yet, given that this recording was issued a mere four days before the great saxophonist's 70th birthday, it is also a full circle of sorts for the Lloyd Quartet. Most of Lloyd's early quartet albums were recorded live for Atlantic between 1966 and 1968, seven in total, with the live band recording its first date over 40 years ago and featuring a young Keith Jarrett as its pianist. This association became a blueprint of sorts for a lineage of his subsequent pianists who have all gone on to their own measures of excellence as leaders: Michel Petrucciani, Bobo Stenson, Brad Mehldau, and Geri Allen. Jason Moran, the pianist here, is a leader in his own right, having also played with Wayne Shorter and Lee Konitz, to name just two; more importantly, his teachers offer a clue as to how his highly individual voice was developed -- Andrew Hill, Jaki Byard, and Muhal Richard Abrams. Moran joins Lloyd and longtime -- and immensely gifted -- drummer Eric Harland (who went to high school with Moran in Houston) and new bassist Ruben Rogers, who has previously been a member of groups led by the late Jackie McLean, Roy Hargrove, and Mulgrew Miller.