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    Charles Lloyd - Jumping The Creek (2005)

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    Charles Lloyd - Jumping The Creek (2005)

    Charles Lloyd - Jumping The Creek (2005)
    EAC Rip (Secure Mode) | FLAC(Image)+Cue+Log+Full scan+Info -> 425 Mb | Time: 68:50 min
    Label: ECM Records (ECM 1911) | Genre: Jazz, Avant-Garde, Post-Bop, Instrumental | Release: Apr 05, 2005

    Charles Lloyd - Jumping The Creek (2005)

    Album Reviews
    Since making a middle-of-life comeback in the 1990s, saxophonist, composer, and bandleader Charles Lloyd has continually issued fascinating recordings. While some of them contain missteps, it's not for lack of ambition. For one of jazz's elder statesmen, Lloyd pushes his envelope of ideas about improvisation, rhythm and harmony, often to the breaking point. He is a player who sets sometimes impossibly high goals for himself, but in so doing, gives listeners something to really hold on to when encountering one of his albums or seeing him live. Jumping the Creek, which continues his association with ECM Records, is another compelling affair. The band — pianist Geri Allen, bassist Robert Hurst and drummer Eric Harland — is simply outstanding. Allen, particularly, hasn't shined on a record like this thus far this decade. Lloyd's compositional ideas here come from rhythmic phrases, small harmonic vamps and emotional thematics. Lloyd engages his quartet in various ways, sometimes in duets, sometimes trios, sometimes as a full band, often during the same composition. The whole quartet does engage fully on the 13-plus-minute opener "Ne Me Quitte Pas," with skeletal phrases becoming larger, striated harmonic statements as Allen uses both modal and post-bop concerns to flesh out the body of the tune. The saxophone/drums duet in "Ken Katta Ma Om," is an utterly lovely change-up that follows. The rest of the band doesn't even enter until halfway through. And Allen does this as a way of introducing a contrapuntal solo that touches upon both Andrew Hill and Lennie Tristano. The title track uses trio and quartet settings to explore the various tensions in melody. Lloyd is a master of moving from gorgeous, gently swinging balladry to blues-drenched free blowing, on a dime. "The Sufi's Tears" features Lloyd on taragato — a soprano saxophone-like instrument used in Middle Eastern and Indian music. Accompanied only by Hurst's bowed bass, the mournful melody slips off into ether as improvisation wanders into the heart of the frame and remains. It's exotic and tight. "Georgia Bright Smile," is another long work in which the band changes configurations repeatedly in the course of its execution, winding around Lloyd's themes and Allen's painterly pianism. Hurst is particularly impressive here as he trades fours with Allen in his solo. Ultimately however, this, like Lloyd's other recordings on ECM is about emotion, feeling, and a sense of peace and serenity. Lloyd uses the rough places in his improvisations, to be sure, but it is only to make the rough places plain, limpid, utterly integrated in a serene whole. On Jumping the Creek he succeeds seamlessly and ups his own artistic ante. ~ by Thom Jurek, Allmusicguide.com

    While this is a quartet recording, some of the most thrilling moments on the disc are when the four members are interacting in pairs. The title track opens with drummer Eric Harland and Lloyd, the bass enters briefly, and then only the trap set continues in duet with pianist Geri Allen. Lloyd's compositions move from post-bop melodicism ("Ken Katta Ma Om") to the seemingly ancient bearing of folk-like figures ("Angel Oak Revisited"). Allen in particular is a stimulating springboard for the leader. She has played with him since the beginning of this decade, and the breadth of playing is showcased in the new writing. The sheer variety of this set is stunning, as the quartet steps from continent to continent with intoxicating confidence. ~ David Greenberger, Amazon.com
    Charles Lloyd - Jumping The Creek (2005)

    Track Listings
    01. Ne Me Quitte Pas (If You Go Away)
    02. Ken Katta Ma OM (Bright Sun Upon You)
    03. Angel Oak Revisited
    04. Canon Perdido
    05. Jumping the Creek
    06. Sufi's Tears, The
    07. Georgia Bright Suite
    08. Come Sunday
    09. Both Veils Must Go
    10. Song of the Inuit

    Personnel:
    Charles Lloyd (tarogato, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone);
    Geri Allen (piano);
    Robert Hurst (double bass);
    Eric Harland (drums, percussion).

    Recording information: Cello Studios, Los Angeles, California (01/2004).

    Charles Lloyd - Jumping The Creek (2005)

    Charles Lloyd - Jumping The Creek (2005)

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