Michael Thomas - The Illusion Of Choice (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Michael Thomas, Manuel Valera, Matt Brewer, Obed Calvaire
Title: The Illusion Of Choice
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Criss Cross Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 59:23
Total Size: 1.27 GB / 389 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Illusion Of Choice
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Criss Cross Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 59:23
Total Size: 1.27 GB / 389 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Circles
02. Hokkeshu
03. Information Paradox
04. The Other Side
05. Shades Of Green
06. Mnemosyne
07. Darkness And Light
08. The Illusion Of Choice
09. It Could Happen To You
“This was a dream band to write for and play with,” alto saxophonist Michael Thomas says of Manuel Valera, Matt Brewer and Obed Calvaire, his A-list rhythm section on Illusion of Choice, his Criss Cross debut, and fourth leader album. “These musicians can play any style and sound like it’s the only thing they play. I wanted to explore these different areas and cohere them into an album, not sound like tunes stuck together for a CD. Everything was on the table. I wasn’t afraid to develop whatever ideas I came up with, and see where they went."
Although Illusion of Choice features an assembled-for-the-occasion ensemble rather than the working bands documented on his earlier albums, Michael Thomas, 36, considers it "the strongest thing I’ve done so far.” During the four months preceding the September 2023 recording session, Thomas generated eight originals tailored to the tonal personalities of his protean collaborators. They live up to the leader’s ballyhoo, nailing the shifting meters and intervallic challenges of his high-degree-of-difficulty pieces with panache and creative spirit.
“I try to give people enough to understand and absorb, but not so much as to make them wonder what’s going on,” Thomas says. “Particularly with respect to melodies, I’m trying to write tunes that don’t just sound nice, but facilitate playing and improvising as I want.” He adds that, although he plays multiple reeds and woodwinds, the alto saxophone is his creative home. “Alto is where I feel most comfortable, have the most control of my sound, and can express myself most easily.”
Although Illusion of Choice features an assembled-for-the-occasion ensemble rather than the working bands documented on his earlier albums, Michael Thomas, 36, considers it "the strongest thing I’ve done so far.” During the four months preceding the September 2023 recording session, Thomas generated eight originals tailored to the tonal personalities of his protean collaborators. They live up to the leader’s ballyhoo, nailing the shifting meters and intervallic challenges of his high-degree-of-difficulty pieces with panache and creative spirit.
“I try to give people enough to understand and absorb, but not so much as to make them wonder what’s going on,” Thomas says. “Particularly with respect to melodies, I’m trying to write tunes that don’t just sound nice, but facilitate playing and improvising as I want.” He adds that, although he plays multiple reeds and woodwinds, the alto saxophone is his creative home. “Alto is where I feel most comfortable, have the most control of my sound, and can express myself most easily.”