Frank Lozano Group - Colour Fields (2007)

Artist: Frank Lozano Group
Title: Colour Fields
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Effendi records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 58:03 min
Total Size: 131 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Colour Fields
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Effendi records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 58:03 min
Total Size: 131 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Cast
02. Village
03. Rothko (Colour Fields)
04. Buciumeana
05. New Man
06. Kandinsky
07. Now Won
08. L.R.P
09. Fleurette Africaine
10. Center Of Gravity
Frank Lozano: tenor and soprano saxophones, bass clarinet; Kim Ratcliffe: guitar, mandolin; Jim Lewis: trumpet, flugelhorn; John Geggie: bass; Jean Martin: drums.
The diversity of the Canadian jazz scene, as with many countries, is rarely fully appreciated. The Montreal scene, in particular, is as far-reaching as it gets—everything from the mainstream to the experimental can be found in the clubs and on labels like Effendi and Justin Time. Ottawa-born, Toronto and Boston- schooled, and Montreal-based saxophonist Frank Lozano has been active in that most cosmopolitan of Quebec cities for some time, and can be heard on a number of Effendi recordings by Thom Gossage's Other Voices, Effendi Jazzlab and label president/bassist Alain Bédard's Auguste Quintet. Colour Fields is Lozano's long overdue debut as a leader and, with a quintet cherry-picked from the Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto scenes, it's been well worth the wait. ~John Kelman
The diversity of the Canadian jazz scene, as with many countries, is rarely fully appreciated. The Montreal scene, in particular, is as far-reaching as it gets—everything from the mainstream to the experimental can be found in the clubs and on labels like Effendi and Justin Time. Ottawa-born, Toronto and Boston- schooled, and Montreal-based saxophonist Frank Lozano has been active in that most cosmopolitan of Quebec cities for some time, and can be heard on a number of Effendi recordings by Thom Gossage's Other Voices, Effendi Jazzlab and label president/bassist Alain Bédard's Auguste Quintet. Colour Fields is Lozano's long overdue debut as a leader and, with a quintet cherry-picked from the Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto scenes, it's been well worth the wait. ~John Kelman
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