Ben Allison - Layers of the City (2017)
Artist: Ben Allison
Title: Layers of the City
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Sonic Camera Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:10
Total Size: 241 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Layers of the City
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Sonic Camera Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:10
Total Size: 241 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Magic Number (06:47)
2. Enter the Dragon (08:12)
3. Ghost Ship (04:40)
4. Layers of the City (04:44)
5. The Detective's Wife (06:18)
6. Blowback (05:14)
7. Get Me Offa this Thing (05:15)
Ben's 12th album features his band Think Free, featuring Jeremy Pelt (trumpet), Steve Cardenas (guitar), Frank Kimbrough (piano), and Allan Mednard (drums). Ben plays acoustic bass and, for the first time on record, electric bass.
“Layers of the City is a title that has a lot of meaning for me,” said Ben. “The ‘City’ in this case is New York, my home, where my parents were born, and where their parents arrived as immigrants. The people who live here are from everywhere. The layers of the city are reflected in the grime and uneven slope of old tenement buildings, the gleam and perfect angles of modern glass structures, the makeshift and the honed, the worn out and the state of the art, and everything in between. These juxtapositions, coupled with the cultural diversity of NYC, produce a unique kind of energy and vitality. This is why I live here.”
“Layers of the City is a title that has a lot of meaning for me,” said Ben. “The ‘City’ in this case is New York, my home, where my parents were born, and where their parents arrived as immigrants. The people who live here are from everywhere. The layers of the city are reflected in the grime and uneven slope of old tenement buildings, the gleam and perfect angles of modern glass structures, the makeshift and the honed, the worn out and the state of the art, and everything in between. These juxtapositions, coupled with the cultural diversity of NYC, produce a unique kind of energy and vitality. This is why I live here.”