Fly - Year Of The Snake (2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 60:47 minutes | 1,16 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet
On its second ECM album, recorded in New York last year, Fly continues to overturn the conventions of the sax/bass/drums trio. Mark Turner, Larry Grenadier and Jeff Ballard share freedom and responsibilities in a democratically-constituted band of equals, which is never about soloist-and-accompaniment. More often coolheaded and thoughtful than incantatory, the trio’s music subtly interweaves improvisation and composition; there are some deep conversations, and reflections on jazz history, taking place inside it.
Year of the Snake is the second pianoless saxophone trio set issued by ECM in 2012. All three members – tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, drummer Jeff Ballard, and bassist Larry Grenadier – contribute pieces that concentrate on what's possible for the group rather than individual showcases for composition. Fly's members' resumés have compelling intersection points from Brad Mehldau to Kurt Rosenwinkel, from Enrico Rava to Paul Motian to Pat Metheny, and all of that experience – as well as that gained from the many other leaders these players have worked with – is brought into the group consciousness. The hourlong, 12-track set kicks off with Turner's brief tone poem "The Western Lands I." Clocking in at two and a half minutes, it's a rather darkly sketched modern classical piece with shimmering percussion and lovely arco work by Grenadier. It is used as a catalyst for improvisation on four more parts woven throughout the disc. Together they create a guidepost that balances the group's freer concerns and more formal rhythmic and harmonic endeavors. Turner's "Festival Tune," which immediately follows, reveals the fullness of their approach, with Fly sounding bigger, fuller, as they invest in and articulate a fluid but recognizable groove. Grenadier's "Kingston" commences with a sparse, abstract sketch for three of its ten minutes. It's all shimmering call and response, soft angles and spaces, until Ballard kicks it up with breaks and snare, establishing something approaching funk at the four-minute mark. Then the rhythm section fully engages with Turner, who uses the skeletal melody to explore around the propulsive logic. "Benj," by Ballard, shifts time-signature gears numerous times in just over five minutes, with illustrative solo work by Grenadier and wonderful altissimo by Turner without a fixed harmonic construction. The title cut, by Turner, offers a gorgeous earful of how fluid and expansive Fly's "everything is context" sonic universe is, with labyrinthine corners and hidden spaces for harmony and rhythm to assert themselves but never compete for dominance. Of Fly's three recordings to date, Year of the Snake is the most unusual and beguiling; it unhinges preconceived notions about the saxophone trio with complete freedom minus the chaos of disorder.
Tracklist:
01 - The Western Lands I
02 - Festival Tune
03 - The Western Lands II
04 - Brothersister
05 - Diorite
06 - Kingston
07 - Salt and Pepper
08 - The Western Lands III
09 - Benj
10 - Year of the Snake
11 - The Western Lands IV
12 - The Western Lands V
Produced by Manfred Eicher. Engineered by Aya Merrill.
Recorded in January 2011 at Avatar Stidios, New York.
Musicians:
Mark Turner - tenor saxophone
Larry Grenadier - double bass
Jeff Ballard - drums
Analyzed: Mark Turner, Larry Grenadier, Jeff Ballard / Year of the Snake
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -4.50 dB -20.54 dB 2:29 01-The Western Lands I
DR15 -0.28 dB -16.81 dB 6:09 02-Festival Tune
DR11 -14.38 dB -30.49 dB 0:40 03-The Western Lands II
DR14 -1.65 dB -19.66 dB 7:40 04-Brothersister
DR13 -0.28 dB -16.36 dB 6:15 05-Diorite
DR15 -0.28 dB -18.26 dB 10:17 06-Kingston
DR13 -0.58 dB -17.25 dB 5:08 07-Salt and Pepper
DR12 -7.05 dB -23.16 dB 3:13 08-The Western Lands III
DR15 -0.28 dB -17.70 dB 5:21 09-Benj
DR14 -0.28 dB -16.80 dB 9:04 10-Year of the Snake
DR13 -9.02 dB -29.13 dB 2:41 11-The Western Lands IV
DR13 -14.09 dB -33.86 dB 1:49 12-The Western Lands V
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR13
Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2171 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -4.50 dB -20.54 dB 2:29 01-The Western Lands I
DR15 -0.28 dB -16.81 dB 6:09 02-Festival Tune
DR11 -14.38 dB -30.49 dB 0:40 03-The Western Lands II
DR14 -1.65 dB -19.66 dB 7:40 04-Brothersister
DR13 -0.28 dB -16.36 dB 6:15 05-Diorite
DR15 -0.28 dB -18.26 dB 10:17 06-Kingston
DR13 -0.58 dB -17.25 dB 5:08 07-Salt and Pepper
DR12 -7.05 dB -23.16 dB 3:13 08-The Western Lands III
DR15 -0.28 dB -17.70 dB 5:21 09-Benj
DR14 -0.28 dB -16.80 dB 9:04 10-Year of the Snake
DR13 -9.02 dB -29.13 dB 2:41 11-The Western Lands IV
DR13 -14.09 dB -33.86 dB 1:49 12-The Western Lands V
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR13
Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2171 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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