The Impossible Gentlemen - Let's Get Deluxe (2016)
Artist: The Impossible Gentlemen
Title: Let's Get Deluxe
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Basho Records
Genre: Fusion, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:48
Total Size: 367 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Let's Get Deluxe
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Basho Records
Genre: Fusion, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:48
Total Size: 367 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Let's Get Deluxe. 6:05
2. It Could Have Been A Simple Goodbye. 7:30
3. A Fedora For Dora. 8:21
4. Miniature. 2:26
5. Terrace Legend. 8:38
6. Dog Time. 6:10
7. Hold Out For The Sun. 6:40
8. Intro to Propane Jane. 0:40
9. Propane Jane. 6:06
10. Speak To Me Of Home. 7:07
Let’s Get Deluxe, the third album on Basho Records from transatlantic contemporary jazz supergroup The Impossible Gentlemen, captures a substantial but organic evolution in the group’s sound. Co-leaders Mike Walker and Gwilym Simcock consciously moved to broaden the instrumental palette at the earliest stages of the writing process, using melodies and counter melodies to create an intricate narrative.
By the time the group came to recording, the music had already been thoroughly road-tested on tour, with Gwilym Simcock making increasing use of keyboards in addition to the piano. On the finished album, Simcock demonstrates his virtuosity as a multi-instrumentalist,contributing parts on tuned percussion, French horn and flugel horn. This is not the only change, however. Saxophonist and clarinetist Iain Dixon steps in, further to augment and enhance the arrangements. Given his wide-ranging expertise across the woodwind spectrum, and his long-standing working relationship with Mike Walker, Iain was the obvious choice to fulfil this role.
By the time the group came to recording, the music had already been thoroughly road-tested on tour, with Gwilym Simcock making increasing use of keyboards in addition to the piano. On the finished album, Simcock demonstrates his virtuosity as a multi-instrumentalist,contributing parts on tuned percussion, French horn and flugel horn. This is not the only change, however. Saxophonist and clarinetist Iain Dixon steps in, further to augment and enhance the arrangements. Given his wide-ranging expertise across the woodwind spectrum, and his long-standing working relationship with Mike Walker, Iain was the obvious choice to fulfil this role.