Ben Perowsky - Camp Songs (2003)

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Title: Camp Songs
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Tzadik
Genre: Jazz, Post Bop, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:23
Total Size: 256 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Yigdal (05:12)
2. Adon Olam (04:43)
3. Mess Hall (04:12)
4. Ashen (04:52)
5. Shema (Shaharit) (03:58)
6. Aleinu (03:32)
7. Birkat Hamazon (06:53)
8. Trop (05:12)
9. Shema (Maariz) (05:45)

Personnel:

Oren Bloedow: Vocals
Danny Blume: Acoustic Guitar
Uri Caine: Piano
Jennifer Charles: Vocals
Drew Gress: Bass
Ben Perowsky: Drums, Bells, Vocals

Here, New York City-based modern jazz drummer Ben Perowsky reworks prayer songs that he learned as a child while attending summer camp in upstate New York. Ultimately, the trio featuring pianist Uri Caine and bassist Drew Gress rearranges these sacred songs -- sans two originals by Perowsky -- into a series of loosely performed jazz works, as the band's hip outlook surfaces quite nicely via driving swing vamps intermingled with freely organized exchanges, boogie-blues, and more. No doubt, Perowsky possesses laudable chops amid his lyrically charged sense of swing and power rolls. However, this set comes across as a cohesive group effort, founded upon the drummer's take on Jewish prayer tunes. Many of these pieces are constructed upon airy soundscapes and fragmented themes, enhanced by Perowsky's multi-hued cymbal swashes and Caine's extraordinary improvisational abilities. With the piece titled "Birkat Hamazon," the drummer enlists a vocal duo for a delicately orchestrated jazz groove marked by Brazilian samba and Jewish traditionalism. A delightful listening experience indeed. © Glenn Astarita