John Scurry’s Reverse Swing - Post Matinée (2021)
Artist: John Scurry’s Reverse Swing
Title: Post Matinée
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Lionsharecords
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 67:24 min
Total Size: 358 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Post Matinée
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Lionsharecords
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 67:24 min
Total Size: 358 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Virology
02. Smoked Trout
03. By Practised Skill
04. Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines
05. Your Face
06. Post Matinee
07. Funicular
08. Last Trams
09. A Blackbird Skipped Quivering Between Things
10. Im Still Arranging My Life Around You
11. Yes
12. Press On
13. A Walk Around Tom
14. Otis the Cat
15. How Calm the Sea is Tonight
16. Sad Songs
17. Thomas and Green
John Scurry has been a stalwart of the Australian swing and traditional jazz scene for 5 decades, while simultaneously being a renowned visual artist and teacher. He has performed at major jazz festivals throughout Australia, Europe and North America with iconic bands including The Red Onions, and his paintings have been exhibited at establishments as prestigious as the National Gallery of Victoria and the Art Gallery of NSW. This is surprisingly his debut release under his own name and appropriately, the cover features one of John's paintings.
Post Matinee features a generous program of familiar originals, which provide an open framework for some of John's closest musical colleagues to shine. As a soloist and accompanist, Scurry manages to be simultaneously consummate and unassuming. Four tracks include John's own lyrics sung by the inimitable Shelley Scown.
The album artwork includes an historical photo of the Windsor Theatre where John procured his first paid employment as a ten year old theatre attendant. Post Matinee offers a collection of evocative musical vignettes, fleeting glimpses of a tapestry of rich memories from less hectic days.
Post Matinee features a generous program of familiar originals, which provide an open framework for some of John's closest musical colleagues to shine. As a soloist and accompanist, Scurry manages to be simultaneously consummate and unassuming. Four tracks include John's own lyrics sung by the inimitable Shelley Scown.
The album artwork includes an historical photo of the Windsor Theatre where John procured his first paid employment as a ten year old theatre attendant. Post Matinee offers a collection of evocative musical vignettes, fleeting glimpses of a tapestry of rich memories from less hectic days.