Michael Naura Quartet - Call (1971/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 39:46 minutes | 793 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover
Pianist Michael Naura’s 1970 album Call assimilates contemporary sounds of free jazz and rock as well as the collective playing styles of a younger generation of musicians. His first album in eight years, this definitely showcased Naura in a new light. Two members of his old quintet, vibraphonist Wolfgang Schlüter and drummer Joe Nay, appear on Call and both had effortlessly mastered, as had Naura, the newly emerging rock and blues-oriented styles of the era. With the addition of electric bassist Eberhard Weber, a jazz-rock trendsetter stepped into the band and had a substantial impact on the new quartet’s sound.
“The new pieces have little in common with the bebop and cool jazz influences of the old Naura quintet.” So wrote journalist Siegfried Schmidt-Joos in his 1970 liner notes to pianist and bandleader Michael Naura’s album “Call”. Joos went on to say that Naura had assimilated “the contemporary sounds of free jazz and rock” as well as “the collective playing styles of the younger generation of musicians.” His first album in eight years definitely showed Naura in a new light. Two members of his old quintet, vibraphonist Wolfgang Schlüter and drummer Joe Nay were still in on it, and both had effortlessly mastered – as had Naura – the new rock and blues-oriented styles. With the addition of Eberhard Weber, a jazz-rock trendsetter had stepped into the band. “This musician from Swabia with the face of an old Botticelli angel,” as Naura described the electric bassist, had a substantial impact on the new quartet’s sound. The pieces on this MPS recording are all written by Naura. Born in 1934, Naura broke off his journalism studies in Berlin to become a musician. Vibraphonist Schlüter was with him when Naura formed a band in the 1950’s. This first band was heavily influenced by pianist George Shearing’s style. Naura and Schlüter have continued to play together on into the new century. Drummer Joe Nay, who Naura prized as “the perfect incendiary”, died in 1990.
Tracklist:
01 - Soledad de murcia
02 - M.O.C.
03 - Forgotten Garden
04 - Take Us Down to the River
05 - Why Is Mary So Nervous?
06 - Don't Stop
07 - Miriam
08 - Call
Produced by Michael Naura.
Recorded on December 28, 1970.
Digitally Remastered.
Musicians:
Michael Naura - Fender Rhodes
Wolfgang Schlüter - vibraphone
Eberhard Weber - bass
Joe Nay - drums
Analyzed: Michael Naura Quartet / Call
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -2.36 dB -15.59 dB 5:57 01-Soledad de murcia
DR10 -2.19 dB -14.54 dB 3:38 02-M.O.C.
DR10 -3.13 dB -16.33 dB 5:54 03-Forgotten Garden
DR11 -1.72 dB -15.00 dB 3:59 04-Take Us Down to the River
DR11 -0.71 dB -15.55 dB 5:29 05-Why Is Mary So Nervous?
DR11 -1.95 dB -15.87 dB 4:58 06-Don't Stop
DR10 -5.03 dB -18.99 dB 3:49 07-Miriam
DR11 -0.38 dB -15.97 dB 6:04 08-Call
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR10
Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2697 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -2.36 dB -15.59 dB 5:57 01-Soledad de murcia
DR10 -2.19 dB -14.54 dB 3:38 02-M.O.C.
DR10 -3.13 dB -16.33 dB 5:54 03-Forgotten Garden
DR11 -1.72 dB -15.00 dB 3:59 04-Take Us Down to the River
DR11 -0.71 dB -15.55 dB 5:29 05-Why Is Mary So Nervous?
DR11 -1.95 dB -15.87 dB 4:58 06-Don't Stop
DR10 -5.03 dB -18.99 dB 3:49 07-Miriam
DR11 -0.38 dB -15.97 dB 6:04 08-Call
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR10
Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2697 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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