Orrin Evans - #knowingishalfthebattle (2016) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Orrin Evans
Title: #knowingishalfthebattle
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Smoke Sessions
Genre: Jazz
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:12:46
Total Size: 176 mb / 1.41 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: #knowingishalfthebattle
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Smoke Sessions
Genre: Jazz
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:12:46
Total Size: 176 mb / 1.41 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. #knowingishalfthebattle (Matthew Evans Remix)
02. Calls
03. When Jen Came In
04. Chiara
05. Kooks
06. You Don't Need a License to Drive
07. Half the Battle
08. Heavy Hangs the Head That Wears the Crown
09. Doc's Holiday
10. Slife
11. That's All
12. Zeni Bea
13. #knowingishalfthebattle (Snarky) [Matthew Evans Remix]
Pianist/composer Orrin Evans' third album for Smoke Sessions Records, #knowingishalfthebattle, delivers the kind of edge-walking spontaneity that is familiar to anyone who's ever seen him perform live. It is a raw, electrifying date that teams him with a pair of renowned guitarists who are also, not coincidentally, native sons of Evans own hometown of Philadelphia: Kevin Eubanks and Kurt Rosenwinkel. Invigorated by a thrilling sense of looseness and in-the-moment invention an 'anything could happen' vibe the recording draws visceral performances from the full ensemble, but especially from the two six-string wizards that join in for the session. Orrin also features the latest in a long line of inspired rhythm sections, bassist Luques Curtis and drummer Mark Whitfield, Jr., along with up-and-coming saxophonist Caleb Wheeler Curtis and a longtime collaborator, vocalist M'Balia. #knowingishalfthebattle shows Evans coming to terms with what he's learned over his years on and off the bandstand and more importantly, how to make use of that knowledge. The answer he s come to involves letting go, forgetting what s been learned and trusting the instincts that come along with it. By inviting such virtuosic musicians into his world, he's asking them to do the same and making new discoveries through a collective act of forgetting. In Orrin s words: 'When you let go of everything that you've been taught, the possibilities of what can happen on the bandstand are endless.'