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    Marc Copland, Gary Peacock - What It Says (2003) [FLAC]

    Posted By: Juma
    Marc Copland, Gary Peacock - What It Says (2003) [FLAC]

    Marc Copland, Gary Peacock - What It Says
    FLAC (EAC rip) | separate tracks | CUE, No Log | cover scans | ~210 MB incl. 3% recovery (2 files)
    Genre: Jazz, Modern Jazz, (piano-bass duo) | Label: Sketch | Year: 2003

    With a brooding approach that is nonetheless elegant in its delicacy, pianist Marc Copland teams up for yet another series of outstanding duets, this time with double-bassist Gary Peacock. What It Says represents some of Copland’s most impressionistically abstract work and, for Peacock, his most successful duet outing this side of his work with Ralph Towner.

    The pairing of Peacock and Copland is not exactly new; Peacock played on Copland’s 1998 Savoy date, Softly… , albeit in more traditional trio, quartet and quintet settings. By paring things down to the barest essentials, they have created a recording of quiet beauty; dark and mysterious, this is chamber jazz at its best.

    Most telling are the two separate versions of Peacock’s piece “Vignette.” The first, a more rhythmically-propelled interpretation of a characteristically-spare motif, finds first Copland and then Peacock soloing with the kind of sheer lyricism that is almost painful in its simplicity. The album closes with the second reading, this time a solo rendition from Copland, where the harmonies are less direct, more abstruse.

    Another Peacock piece, “Requiem,” bears comparison to the version on the Marilyn Crispell trio recording from 2001, Amaryllis, as it so succinctly defines the difference between the two pianists. Crispell comes at the piece from a slightly more jagged, avant edge; Copland from a more romantic impressionistic point of view. Both are beautiful versions, but Copland is clearly the more graceful of the two.

    Peacock, now nearing his sixth decade of performing, always manages to create an environment that is unpredictable and full of surprise. He has the remarkable capability, especially when in matched company, of managing to imply things that aren’t there; it is part of the magic between these two players that on a piece like Copland’s “Around in the Air” there is a palpable pulse even though one is not strictly being played.

    Gracing the five Peacock and four Copland compositions are three improvisations that truly demonstrate Peacock’s concept of spontaneous composition. “Call & Answer,” in particular, is remarkable as each player first responds to and then develops and extrapolates on the other’s presented motifs. For those who think that free improvisation implies no sense of structure or composition, these three pieces are as good a place as any to change that mindset.

    That Peacock should be capable of music with this much dignity should be no surprise; neither should it be especially surprising from Copland who, while a late starter on his chosen instrument, continues to develop a personal approach that combines the best of American and European traditions. What It Says is another fine recording from France’s Sketch Records, a label that is joining a select group of independents with an uncompromising sense of artistry, and a distinctive personality; Copland and Peacock have managed to capture the essence of the material in a programme that is rich in ambience and deep in emotion.
    ~John Kelman, allaboutjazz.com

    Tracks:
    01. Ladder (M.Copland/G.Peacock) 05:02
    02. Vignette (G.Peacock) 05:08
    03. Watching The silence (M.Copland/G.Peacock) 04:22
    04. Around In The Air (M.Copland) 05:36
    05. Colors Of Hue (G.Peacock) 03:12
    06. Talkin’ Blues (M.Copland) 05:32
    07. Calls & Answers (M.Copland/G.Peacock) 03:45
    08. In A Dance (M.Copland) 05:01
    09. From The Well (M.Copland) 04:47
    10. Skim (G.Peacock) 02:35
    11. Requiem (G.Peacock) 04:08
    12. Vignette (G.Peacock) 04:34

    Total Time: 53:48

    Marc Copland – piano
    Gary Peacock - double bass

    Recorded September 16 & 17, 2002 by Gerard de Haro at The Studio, New York City.
    Mixing, editing and mastering: Studio La Buisonne, Pernes les Fontaines.
    Mixed by Gerard de Haro, edited and mastered by Thomas Verdeaux.
    Photos by Cecil Mathieu
    Produced by Philippe Ghielmetti.

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