Todd Marcus - Inheritance (2012)
Artist: Todd Marcus
Title: Inheritance
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Hipnotic Records
Genre: Jazz, Modern Creative Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:06:16
Total Size: 411 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Inheritance
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Hipnotic Records
Genre: Jazz, Modern Creative Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:06:16
Total Size: 411 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Adventures of Kang and Kodos (feat. George Colligan, Eric Wheeler & Warren Wolf)
02. Herod, Pt. 1 (feat. Don Byron, Xavier Davis, Eric Wheeler & Eric Kennedy)
03. Herod, Pt. 2 (feat. Don Byron, Xavier Davis, Eric Wheeler & Eric Kennedy)
04. Bye Bye Blackbird (feat. George Colligan, Eric Wheeler & Warren Wolf)
05. Herod (Reflections) [feat. Xavier Davis, Eric Wheeler & Eric Kennedy]
06. Wahsouli (feat. Xavier Davis, Eric Wheeler & Eric Kennedy)
07. Solstice (feat. Don Byron, Xavier Davis, Eric Wheeler & Eric Kennedy)
08. Epistrophy (feat. Xavier Davis, Eric Wheeler & Eric Kennedy)
09. Blues for Tahrir (feat. George Colligan, Eric Wheeler, Warren Wolf & Jon Seligman)
10. Inheritance (feat. George Colligan, Eric Wheeler & Warren Wolf)
Inheritance is the sophomore CD by Todd Marcus, one of the few musicians worldwide to concentrate on bass clarinet as a primary solo instrument in jazz improvisation. The follow-up to Marcus’s 9- piece orchestra recording In Pursuit of the 9th Man, Inheritance showcases Marcus’s compositional and virtuosic improvisational abilities in the modern mainstream quartet setting with 2 distinct rhythm sections. One features Marcus with Xavier Davis on piano, Eric Wheeler on bass, and Eric Kennedy on drums, playing Marcus’s more introspective pieces and is augmented by special guest Don Byron on clarinet on three tracks. The other rhythm section features George Colligan on piano, Wheeler on bass, and Warren Wolf on drums, helping to propel Marcus’s more uptempo compositions, including the burning opening track, “The Adventures of Kang and Kodos.” Compositions like “Herod,” “Wahsouli,” and “Blues for Tahrir” reflect Marcus’s recent efforts to incorporate Middle Eastern themes in his writing, a nod to his paternal Egyptian heritage. Original arrangements of Monk’s “Epistrophy” and the venerable standard “Bye Bye Blackbird” reflect at once a reverence for jazz tradition and Marcus’s knack for harmonic and rhythmic reinvention. As JazzTimes contributor David R. Adler writes in the album liner notes, “It was In Pursuit of the 9th Man that made people sit up and take notice of Marcus – he was quickly tapped as a core arranger and composer for Orrin Evans’s incendiary Captain Black Big Band – and it’s Inheritance that will propel him to the next stages of his creative journey.” Marcus’s music is infused with the same humane spirit that drives his efforts as head of the nonprofit Newborn Holistic Ministries, which focuses on poverty-related issues in Baltimore. As Adler observes, music informed by such concern and commitment “is bound to sound more multi-dimensional and alive, and it’s certainly borne out when Marcus takes to the studio and stage.”