Amina Figarova - Night Train (2002/2020)
Artist: Amina Figarova
Title: Night Train
Year Of Release: 2002/2020
Label: Amfi Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 69:29 min
Total Size: 393 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Night Train
Year Of Release: 2002/2020
Label: Amfi Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 69:29 min
Total Size: 393 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. WAITING FOR A NIGHT TRAIN
02. NIGHT TRAIN
03. RIO SUENO (RIVER OF DREAMS)
04. INTERLUDE #1
05. GOING HOME
06. SARI (SADNESS)
07. INTERLUDE #2
08. OPEN TO THE WORLD
09. SUNRISE IN KYOTO
10. TIME FOR SOMETHING NEW
11. INTERLUDE #3
12. GOOD NEIGHBORS
13. THE LITTLE THINGS
14. O BOTA ROSA
15. OCTOBER 8
16. INTERLUDE #4
17. REGGAE DANCE
18. EPILOGUE
The train trip described by pianist Amina Figarova might be deemed an allegorical reference to one's journey through life and the myriad events, large and small, that readily come to mind at the end of the trip. This album is Azerbaijan native Figarova's fourth album and, with the exception of some help with lyrics, is made up of her compositions. Each tune is one of several movements that make up the story of the train ride, with each event the track represents eloquently described in detail by Figarova in the liner notes. There are unplanned meetings with all sorts of fellow travelers, along with four musical interludes which represent stops the train makes throughout the journey, essentially to allow the protagonist of the story to catch her breath and smell the roses. All of these goings on are expressed by individual pianistic ventures by Figarova as well as some fine ensemble playing. There are also notable solos by Jarmo Hoogendijk and Carolyn Breuer on such tracks as ''Rio Sueno (River of Dreams),'' a lovely, flowing piece, as the name implies. Vocalist Denise Jannah is present on two tracks. She is appropriately poignant on ''Sari (Sadness),'' which deals with a young woman distraught over losing track of her lover. Here Hoogendijk's flugelhorn plays in sympathetic juxtaposition to Jannah's vocal. Not all the pieces are in slow motion. ''Open to the World'' has an upbeat, optimistic ring to it as it showcases Breuer's hard bop alto and good ensemble work. All in all, the music created by Figarova and friends is enchanting, if not all that substantial. But not everything needs to be a tour de force or a breakthrough to be enjoyed.