Nathan Francis - NFQ (2021)

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Artist:
Title: NFQ
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Ajabu!
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:34:43
Total Size: 79 mb | 244 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Nathan Francis - Minor Solution (feat. Eero Koivistoinen)
02. Nathan Francis - After the Morning (feat. Eero Koivistoinen)
03. Nathan Francis - Crystal Clear (feat. Eero Koivistoinen)
04. Nathan Francis - Song of Her (feat. Eero Koivistoinen)
05. Nathan Francis - Late Show (feat. Eero Koivistoinen)
06. Nathan Francis - Vilia (feat. Eero Koivistoinen)

Helsinki-based US bassist Nathan Francis steps up as a bandleader with his debut project Nathan Francis Quartet. Together with a grade-A cast of Finnish musicians, the four-piece presents some of Nathan's favorite tunes from the standard repertoire (J.Hicks, C. McBee & J. Coltrane) as well as original compositions from members of the group. As Nathan puts it, "in terms of compositions, the group acts somewhat like a collective. We play compositions of each member but with an energy and interpretation that belongs completely to the moment." Francis' debut album features the Finnish jazz legend Eero Koivistoinen on tenor saxophone. "Eero has given immensely to the jazz scene here in Finland and abroad. He carries a sound that is so deep and intense. I feel he is the perfect fit for this band", the young bassist explains. Koivistoinen has also composed two songs for the album, the soulful opening track Minor Solution and the bluesy track entitled Late Show. Markus Niittynen plays the piano and drummer Aleksi Heinola mans the drum seat. The former has also composed the album's third track Crystal Clear and the latter is well known as the inspired leader of his own quintet. Now settled in Helsinki, and matriculating at the Sibelius Academy, Nathan is ready to release his debut LP. Nathan's primary wish was to form a "cross generational band as a tribute to his musical ancestors", a testament to the character of this young jazz musician. In his own words, Nathan says "meeting Finnish jazz legend, Eero Koivistoinen, sealed the deal", and this eloquent musical project came to its fruition at the studios of the Sibelius Academy.