Evan Christopher's Django A La Creole - Live! (2014)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 11 Tracks | 77:39 | 177 MB
Genre: Jazz, Swing | Label: Frémeaux & Associés
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 11 Tracks | 77:39 | 177 MB
Genre: Jazz, Swing | Label: Frémeaux & Associés
Now this is a fun record that never falters in its energetic vibe or superior musicianship. Recorded at the end of a 2012 tour in the United Kingdom, Evan Christopher and the band Django a la Creole explore both popular and obscure cuts from the traditional, swing, and gypsy jazz repertoire. All the musicians here are at the top of their game.
Music seems to be pouring non-stop out Christopher’s clarinet, its husky, dark tone with quick interjections and long runs allowing his ideas to come to great conclusions. He can make his horn sound pretty, blow some high, winnying notes such as on “Dear Old Southland,” or almost turn his clarinet into percussive bird calls at the end of “Songe d’Automne.”
Guitarists David Blenkhorn and Dave Kelbie play with intricacy and lyricism as the tunes call for it. Their heavy strumming on “Riverboat” pushes Christopher to even greater heights.
The band also plays two entries from the Jelly Roll Morton book, “Mamanita” and “The Crave,” where, despite lack of percussion or piano, they keep Morton’s unique sense of rhythm and melody. Their take on Duke Ellington’s “The Mooche” adds an almost Cuban section that adds to their interpretation of this standard. It has an energy that is prevalent on every song here.
The band has that loose, intimate feeling where it is easy to hear how much the musicians are enjoying the music and each other, but it is tight in that there is a precision in their playing. Christopher and his band get better every record, and this one is their best yet.
We’re proud to announce the arrival of our new recording, “Django à la Créole: ‘Live’!” We professionally recorded the last four concerts of our 2012 season, and arranged the best tracks into a concert-length experience. Our friends at Frèmeaux and Associates were enthusiastic to help, and though it took some time to finish the production, we think it was worth the wait.
Thank you all for your continued support. The reception of the first two CDs was encouraging, as well as the demand for us to release some live material. We look forward to thanking you in person sometime this year at one of our 2014 shows celebrating the new CD. Effective March 1, it is available here on our new website as well as the usual places including (blank, blank & blank with hypertext links). We have even posted a couple of tracks on Soundcloud that you can enjoy and share. Evan Christopher & DalaC
Tracklist:
1. Douce Ambiance (Django Reinhardt) - Turner Sims Concert Hall 7’13
2. Riverboat Shuffle (Hoagy Carmichael/Irving Mills Dick Voynow) - Gwyn Hall 6’35
3. Dear Old Southland (Creamer and Layton) - Theatr Mwldan 9’05
4. One for the Duke (Johnny Hodges) - Gwyn Hall 8’06
5. Mamanita (Jelly Roll Morton) - Gwyn Hall 8’24
6. Solid Old Man (Rex Stewart) - The Plough Arts Centre 5’06
7. The Mooche (Duke Ellington/Irving Mills) - Gwyn Hall 7’26
8. The Crave (Jelly Roll Morton) - The Plough Arts Centre 5’53
9. Féerie (Django Reinhardt) - Theatr Mwldan 4’05
10. Manoir de Mes Rêves (Django Reinhardt) - Turner Sims Concert Hall 6’27
11. Songe D’automne (Archibald Joyce) - Theatr Mwldan 9’19
Personnel:
Evan Christopher: clarinets;
Dave Blenkhorn: guitar;
Dave Kelbie: rhythm guitar;
Sebastien Girardot: double-bass.