Jim Snidero - Far Far Away (2023) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Jim Snidero
Title: Far Far Away
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Savant
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 54:05
Total Size: 127 / 348 MB / 1.18 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Far Far Away
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Savant
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 54:05
Total Size: 127 / 348 MB / 1.18 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Far Far Away (6:59)
2. Infinity (7:39)
3. It Might as Well Be Spring (7:00)
4. Nowhere to Hide (6:56)
5. Obsession (7:52)
6. Pat (5:16)
7. Search for Peace (4:45)
8. Little Falls (7:41)
'Far Far Away' is a sonic powerhouse, leveraging every aspect of this magnificent, all-star quintet. Kurt Rosenwinkel's searing, innovative playing is on full display, Jim Snidero demonstrates a broadsword of a sound, and the rhythm section of Orrin Evans, Peter Washington and Joe Farnsworth groove and interact at the highest levels of artistry.
Building on the 5-star success (Downbeat Magazine) of 'Live at The Deer Head Inn', which included Evans, Washington and Farnsworth, Snidero adds jet fuel to the fire with the addition of Rosenwinkel's highly influential guitar style. The result is an inspired performance bursting at the seams with musicality and drive.
Jim Snidero's six originals create the perfect mix of current trends and tradition. Swing, Latin, and Euro grooves are all represented, yet the album is surprisingly cohesive, flowing from one tune to the next. The classics "It Might as Well be Spring" and McCoy Tyner's deeply relevant "Search for Peace" round out this amazing recording.
Jim Snidero: alto saxophone
Kurt Rosenwinkel: guitar
Orrin Evans: piano
Peter Washington: bass
Joe Farnsworth: drums
Building on the 5-star success (Downbeat Magazine) of 'Live at The Deer Head Inn', which included Evans, Washington and Farnsworth, Snidero adds jet fuel to the fire with the addition of Rosenwinkel's highly influential guitar style. The result is an inspired performance bursting at the seams with musicality and drive.
Jim Snidero's six originals create the perfect mix of current trends and tradition. Swing, Latin, and Euro grooves are all represented, yet the album is surprisingly cohesive, flowing from one tune to the next. The classics "It Might as Well be Spring" and McCoy Tyner's deeply relevant "Search for Peace" round out this amazing recording.
Jim Snidero: alto saxophone
Kurt Rosenwinkel: guitar
Orrin Evans: piano
Peter Washington: bass
Joe Farnsworth: drums