Chris Muller Bigband - Turning Thoughts (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Turning Thoughts
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: ZenneZ Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 65:37
Total Size: 399 MB / 1.17 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Anticipation (7:07)
2. Running Around (5:21)
3. Waltse for C.C. (7:43)
4. Turning Thoughts (8:59)
5. Meant to be Different (6:48)
6. Circular (6:25)
7. Brainfreeze (5:41)
8. Invitation (Arranged by Chris Muller) (5:59)
9. Lost Changes (4:48)
10. Yes or No (Arranged by Chris Muller) (6:53)

As with so many productions that have seen the light of day in the past year, the breeding ground for 'Turning Thoughts' is also in Covid-19 times. Chris Muller wrote the title piece after he graduated as a physicist and still decided to follow his heart in music. “A matter of ‘Turning Thoughts”, he says.
“The transition towards the musician's life was not easy, but at the moment I am happy that I can use my technical background as a musician. Physics has taught me a lot about how the world works, and that now helps me, for example, in writing new music.”
During the first pandemic period in 2020, he composed the piece 'Anticipation', inspired by the thought of what life would (could) be like again after the pandemic.

What are the sources of inspiration for the material on 'Turning Thoughts'?
“The album is mainly an expression of the thoughts and reflections I've had over the years,” says Chris. In addition to the aforementioned 'Anticipation', 'Lost Changes' is also an example of this. “There are a number of choices you make in your life that involve sacrifices, and that is not always easy, which I have tried to capture in a harmonious ballad.”
'Meant To Be Different' is a love ballad and the only vocal piece on the album, which is carried by Nicola Missing with a feature for saxophonist Jasper Blom. Some other compositions are a lot less charged, for example 'Brainfreeze' is about eating an ice cream that is just a little too cold.
Two pieces on the album are personal odes. For example, an arrangement of 'Yes or No' is dedicated to the recently deceased Wayne Shorter, and the composition 'Waltse for C.C.' is an ode to Chick Corea. “Shorter and Corea have both had such an impact on the jazz climate that we thought it appropriate to thank them in this way.”

Saxophones: Miguel Valente, Jeline Weening, Oleg Tkachenko, Fleur Peereboom, Pepijn Mouwen
Tumpets: Alvaro Jimenez, Pablo Castillo, Álvaro Rey, Oleg Prilutskiy, Dima Loginov
Trombones: Alvaro Zarzuela, Maarten Combrink, Matteo Paggi, Jeroen Vermazeren
Rhythm section: Yannik Sieburg (guitar), Ton Felices (bass), David Puime (drums) Chris Muller: piano, compositions/arrangements, conductor.