James Moody - Moody 4A (2017) flac
Artist: James Moody
Title: Moody 4A
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: IPO Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: MP3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:57:39
Total Size: 135.2 MB / 318,95 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Moody 4A
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: IPO Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: MP3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:57:39
Total Size: 135.2 MB / 318,95 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
[10:29] 01. Secret Love (feat. Kenny Barron, Todd Coolman & Lewis Nash)
[05:51] 02. Voyage (feat. Kenny Barron, Todd Coolman & Lewis Nash)
[07:16] 03. 'Round Midnight (feat. Kenny Barron, Todd Coolman & Lewis Nash)
[07:57] 04. Without a Song (feat. Kenny Barron, Todd Coolman & Lewis Nash)
[06:38] 05. Stella By Starlight (feat. Kenny Barron, Todd Coolman & Lewis Nash)
[06:54] 06. East of the Sun (feat. Kenny Barron, Todd Coolman & Lewis Nash)
[06:29] 07. Stablemates (feat. Kenny Barron, Todd Coolman & Lewis Nash)
[06:04] 08. Bye Bye Blackbird (feat. Kenny Barron, Todd Coolman & Lewis Nash)
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ABOUT THE ALBUM
1 disc(s) - 8 track(s)
Total length: 00:57:38
Main artist: James Moody
Composer: Various Composers
Label: IPO Recordings
Genre: Jazz
(c) 2009 IPO Recordings
(p) 2009 Warner
Jazz masters like James Moody have unjustly gone for several years at a time in the first decade of the 21st century without being recorded, not because they are over the hill or have nothing new to say, but due to the shortsightedness of many record labels. Fortunately, the veteran tenor saxophonist has found a home with IPO, which records him in settings with top-flight musicians in programs of his liking. For his second CD on the label, he's joined by pianist Kenny Barron (a consummate accompanist for any jazz artist), bassist Todd Coolman, and drummer Lewis Nash (the latter two both seasoned artists and bandleaders in their own right). The set list is filled with standards that have likely been part of Moody's repertoire for ages, with the possible exception of Barron's enticing post-bop vehicle "Voyage," which seems to appeal to everyone who works with the pianist and quite a few artists who haven't yet had the opportunity. Moody takes it at a more gradual pace than typical for most recordings, though his soulful tenor is filled with acrobatics at times. Moody's tenor is suitably lush in the slightly frisky treatment of "'Round Midnight," with Barron fueling the leader with beautiful backgrounds and Nash switching briefly to mallets when he takes the spotlight. "East of the Sun" is a gorgeous duet with Barron, played with just a touch of melancholy. The playful waltz setting of "Bye Bye Blackbird" is the perfect closing number to yet another outstanding date led by James Moody. ~ Ken Dryden
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