Jordan Vanhemert - Nomad (2022)
Artist: Jordan Vanhemert
Title: Nomad
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Origin Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:50:16
Total Size: 94 mb | 250 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Nomad
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Origin Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:50:16
Total Size: 94 mb | 250 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jordan Vanhemert, Rodney Whitaker, David Alvarez III - Bird, Bird, Bluebird
02. Jordan Vanhemert, Rodney Whitaker, David Alvarez III - Imjin River Song
03. Jordan Vanhemert - Half Moon (Vocal)
04. Jordan Vanhemert, Rodney Whitaker, David Alvarez III - Doraji Taryeong (White Mountain Flower)
05. Jordan Vanhemert, Rodney Whitaker, David Alvarez III - Arirang Alone (Instrumental)
06. Jordan Vanhemert, Rodney Whitaker, David Alvarez III - Spring in My Hometown
07. Jordan Vanhemert - Arirang Alone (Vocal)
08. Jordan Vanhemert, Rodney Whitaker, David Alvarez III - Half Moon (Instrumental)
Personnel:
Jordan VanHemert - saxophone
Rodney Whitaker - bass
David Alvarez III - drums
Sharon Cho - vocals (3,7)
Lisa Sung - piano (3,7)
Nathan Borton - guitar (3)
John Webber - bass (3)
Max Colley III - drums (3)
Jeff Shoup - drums (7)
With Nomad, tenor saxophonist Jordan VanHemert celebrates Korean culture through the melodies of both ancient and contemporary folk and children's songs, distilled through a modern jazz aesthetic and the open sonic canvas of the saxophone trio. His warm sound, unhurried phrasing and swinging melodicism are perfectly suited for high-level exploration of the jazz canon, but here, mainly with the eminent bassist Rodney Whitaker and David Alvarez III on drums, VanHemert offers a new repertoire, reminiscent of the creative choices rolled out by Sonny Rollins's trios over the decades. Following his 2021 release, I Am Not A Virus, which dealt head-on with the reality of anti-Asian hate crimes and prejudice, Nomad "...wanders and weaves through the story of our complex relationships with being Korean American. There is joy, there is sorrow (han), and through it all, there is the authenticity of the Asian American experience."