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专辑名称: Blue Note Re:imagined
创作艺人: [Various Artists]
音乐流派: Jazz|爵士
专辑规格: 1碟16首
出品公司: Blue Note Records
发行时间: 2020/10/16
官方标价: £8.39 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Rose Rouge
Footprints
Watermelon Man (Under The Sun)
Wind Parade
Illusion (Silly Apparition)
Galaxy
Search For Peace
A Shade Of Jade
Etcetera
Montara
I'll Never Stop Loving You
Armageddon
Maiden Voyage
Prints Tie
Caribbean Fire Dance (Lewisham Drop)
Speak No Evil (Night Dreamer)


详细介绍:

Be it through soul, rap or electronic music, artists are always revisiting Blue Note’s repertoire, and Madlib’s brilliant Shades of Blue (2003) is but one example. It’s now the new British jazz scene’s turn to revisit the musical gems – famous or obscure – from this legendary label launched in 1939 by Francis Wolff and Alfred Lion. The aim of this project named Blue Note Re:imagined is to focus primarily on the label’s high-quality music and key musicians. Some of the most revisited artists are therefore Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Joe Henderson and Bobby Hutcherson, and often their work is covered in a rather daring style. For example, Alfa Mist manages to imbue Eddie Henderson’s Galaxy with a rather sensual groove whilst preserving the avant-garde flair of the original version from 1975. The same goes for the Bristolian Ishmael, whose take on McCoy Tyner’s Search for Peace is truly captivating. As for the two sax stars of the moment, Shabaka Hutchings (Bobby Hutcherson%27s Prints Tie) and Nubya Garcia (Joe Henderson%27s A Shade of Jade), they both live up to their reputation for shaking things up.

Of course, Blue Note Re:imagined doesn’t forget about the vocals. Poppy Ajudha (Watermelon Man by Hancock), Yazmin Lacey (I%27ll Never Stop Loving You by Dodo Greene), the Norwegian collective Fieh (Armageddon by Wayne Shorter), trumpet player and singer Emma-Jean Thackray (Speak No Evil / Night Dreamer, also by Shorter) and Jordan Rakei (Wind Parade by Donald Byrd), bring a lightness to the album and showcase real talent. But it’s Jorja Smith who takes first prize by covering the most unusual track on the album, Rose Rouge, the leading single from Frenchman St Germain’s album Tourist (2001), taking lyrics from I want you to get together by Marlena Shaw. All in all, it’s funny that what seems to have influenced these exciting young musicians most on Blue Note Re:imagined is still Herbie Hancock from his Headhunters era, an album that was released by Columbia records, not Blue Note… © Marc Zisman/Qobuz

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