Ron Carter - Foursight - Stockholm Vol. 2 (2020) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Foursight - Stockholm Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: IN+OUT Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 62:10
Total Size: 143 / 346 / 709 MB
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Tracklist:

01. 595 (7:10)
02. Mr. Bow Tie (11:56)
03. Flamenco Sketches (6:11)
04. Seven Steps to Heaven (6:55)
05. You Are My Sunshine (6:32)
06. Mr. Bow Tie, Reprise (3:01)
07. My Funny Valentine (10:20)
08. You and the Night and the Music (10:08)

NEA Jazz Master Ron Carter with Renee Rosnes, Jimmy Greene & Payton Crossley. Vol.2 completes a great night in Sweden!

Ron Carter, Renee Rosnes, Jimmy Green and Payton Crossley finish the music magic we experienced on Foursight: Stockholm, Vol. 1 ''Live'' at the Stockholm jazz club ''Fasching''!

''What a mood, what an atmosphere! It's hard to believe that this actually took place on November 17, 2018! We listen to a jazz concert that sounds like it was recorded in the last millennium at Minton s Playhouse in New York, or perhaps in Birdland or Village Vanguard: euphoric, unique, unrepeatable, because on evenings like this everything simply fits together, the signs are favorable, the musicians really enjoy playing and the audience pushes them constantly to the absolute limit. It is not even possible to predict when such will even be possible again in the future...

If you want to decipher the secret of this legend, the two audio documents from the Swedish jazz club provide valuable insights. Following ''Stockholm Vol. 1'' (IOR CD77139-2), the second part ''Stockholm Vol. 2'' is being released. A late work full of maturity, natural authority of numerous surprises without subsequent corrections or edits. Carter and the Foursight Quartet operate at a different intensity level compared to their predecessor volume. ''595'' and ''Mr. Bow Tie'' (and later the reprise), two shimmering compositions by the clever gentleman, obtain a feather-light, elegant tang here. With ''Flamenco Sketches'' by Carter's former partner, friend and ''boss'' Miles Davis, he transposes one of his best-known songs into his vocabulary. Then the passionate motorist sends ''You Are My Sunshine'' onto the music highway with the help of Jimmy Green and dims the light in a fascinating way along with Renee Rosnes in Miles' favorite piece ''My Funny Valentine''. Each song is a tribute without specific addressees, a message to many friends, wives and men, strangers, all those who are no longer on the earthly stage, ''who left the concert early...'' ''

Ron Carter – bass
Renee Rosnes – piano
Jimmy Greene – tenor sax
Payton Crossley – drums