Nicholas Payton - The Couch Sessions (2022) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Couch Sessions
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Smoke Sessions
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:03
Total Size: 173 / 389 MB / 1.44 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Feed the Fire (8:17)
2. Bust-a-Move (5:06)
3. Blossom (6:38)
4. Pinocchio (5:32)
5. His Name is Lenny (3:15)
6. Bleek's Blues (6:48)
7. Along Came Betty (2:19)
8. Watch It (3:55)
9. Fall (7:30)
10. Christina (6:36)
11. The Sorcerer (7:07)
12. Jazz is a Four-Letter Word (6:54)
13. From a Flicker to a Flame... (4:14)

Music has the power to heal, a fact that has never been as relevant as it has over the challenging last few years. On his captivating album, THE COUCH SESSIONS, the brilliant multi-instrumentalist and composer Nicholas Payton provides a session of musical therapy that draws on the compositions and words of some of the music’s most visionary artists.

The latest in a series that he has recorded pairing him with dream rhythm sections, Payton is joined by bassist Buster Williams and drummer Lenny White, who not only have forged one of the most distinctive rhythm tandems in recent decades but have also worked with many of the legendary artists to whom this album is dedicated.

“I decided to use Buster and Lenny for their shared history,” Payton says, “not only working with each other but also with my favorite artist ever – Miles Davis. There are a lot of connections between the artists on the album and the lineages that they either came out of or were integral in starting. Working with Buster and Lenny together was a bucket list item for me.”

Throughout THE COUCH SESSIONS, Nicholas Payton and his stellar trio play therapist to listeners in need of some vital musical counseling. “In these uncertain new times, the importance of music and the arts has come even more to the forefront,” he says. “With this album, I wanted to speak to music as a healing force, an essential source of light in our lives.”