Mike Boguski - Detour (2020)
Artist: Mike Boguski
Title: Detour
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Goliard Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 33:35 min
Total Size: 192 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Detour
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Goliard Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 33:35 min
Total Size: 192 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. King Ramsey
02. So What
03. Five Days in May
04. Hang on Sloopy
05. The Preacher
06. Falling Down Blue
07. Come Back Baby
08. Piranha Pool
09. What Is This Love
Mike Boguski – piano
Roberto Occhipinti – double bass
Davide Direnzo – drums
Mike Boguski is Blue Rodeo’s keyboardist, a position he’s held since 2008. But like others in the group, his musical ambition extends beyond furthering the legacy of Canada’s roots rock institution.
On his new album Detour, Boguski teams up with Canadian jazz heavyweights, bassist Roberto Occhipinti and drummer Davide Direnzo, to put new spins on some familiar songs. Taking a stripped-down approach that hearkens back to classic Blue Note recordings of the 1940s and 1950s, the trio take on standards such as Miles Davis’ “So What” and Horace Silver’s “The Preacher,” to a range of tunes by Blue Rodeo, along with an original piece paying tribute to Ramsey Lewis, one of Boguski’s heroes.
Mike explains, “With the Blue Rodeo material, I thought back to my one semester at the Berklee College of Music in Boston and a quote I once read from Keith Jarrett about it. He said, ‘Be careful, going there will change your music.’ So with that in mind, I set out to do what I know with this album, but in a jazz way. What I know is Blue Rodeo. I’ve spent pretty much my entire career for the last decade with those guys, so it makes sense to try and express their music in the way that I hear jazz.”
On his new album Detour, Boguski teams up with Canadian jazz heavyweights, bassist Roberto Occhipinti and drummer Davide Direnzo, to put new spins on some familiar songs. Taking a stripped-down approach that hearkens back to classic Blue Note recordings of the 1940s and 1950s, the trio take on standards such as Miles Davis’ “So What” and Horace Silver’s “The Preacher,” to a range of tunes by Blue Rodeo, along with an original piece paying tribute to Ramsey Lewis, one of Boguski’s heroes.
Mike explains, “With the Blue Rodeo material, I thought back to my one semester at the Berklee College of Music in Boston and a quote I once read from Keith Jarrett about it. He said, ‘Be careful, going there will change your music.’ So with that in mind, I set out to do what I know with this album, but in a jazz way. What I know is Blue Rodeo. I’ve spent pretty much my entire career for the last decade with those guys, so it makes sense to try and express their music in the way that I hear jazz.”