Tinnin, Shirazette / Humility: Purity Of My Soul
Album: | Humility: Purity Of My Soul | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Tinnin, Shirazette | Added: | Aug 2014 | |
Label: | Hot Tone Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-03-27 | Pull Date: | 2015-05-29 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | May 31 | May 24 | May 17 | May 10 | May 3 | Apr 26 | Apr 19 | Apr 12 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 06, 2021: | Traditions (rebroadcast from Dec 3, 2021)
God's Lullaby |
4. | Mar 13, 2021: | Rebroadcast: Music Casserrole
Passion Dance |
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2. | Dec 03, 2021: | Traditions
God's Lullaby |
5. | Jan 29, 2016: | Rebop
Passion Dance |
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3. | Mar 27, 2021: | Rebroadcast: Music Casserole
Passion Dance |
6. | May 29, 2015: | Rebop
Inner Frustration |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2015-03-26
Reviewed 2015-03-26
STRAIGHT AHEAD JAZZ
Drummer/composer Shirazette Tinnin’s debut album displays much versatility and many influences. With a mix of acoustic and electric numbers, this music is high energy She mixes up her ensemble frequently, choosing from 2 pianists, 2 saxophonists (frequently Camille Thurman, whose album recently hit the a-file), a guitarist, 4 bassists, and a couple singers. All compositions are Tinnin’s, but #2 by McCoy Tyner & #6 by Eddie Harris.
No FCC issues.
1 ** Very fast. Tenor leads most of the way, piano takes it out. (6:31)
2 ** Mid-fast, slow, very fast. Sax & piano trade off sections. Exuberant, strong. (8:01)
3 Slow. shimmering intro—piano like a harp plus rolling cymbals; then a piano rhapsody with drums. (5:04)
4 * Mid-tempo. Early Return to Forever-ish, complete with Flora Purim-like vocal. (5:23)
5 Slow. Classic jazz pop vocal with electric piano accompaniment. Not much to it. (5:05)
6 Mid-slow. Funky & fusiony. Nice interplay b/t elec piano, gtr, sax, drums. Less thrilling than Harris’ original. (5:49)
7 Mid-slow. Gentle ballad featuring tenor sax and piano. (4:41)
8 Mid-tempo. Pleasant and happy background music. A bit too “smooth”. (5:43)
9 ** Mid-tempo. Elegant and snappy. Good electric guitar and piano. (3:59)
Drummer/composer Shirazette Tinnin’s debut album displays much versatility and many influences. With a mix of acoustic and electric numbers, this music is high energy She mixes up her ensemble frequently, choosing from 2 pianists, 2 saxophonists (frequently Camille Thurman, whose album recently hit the a-file), a guitarist, 4 bassists, and a couple singers. All compositions are Tinnin’s, but #2 by McCoy Tyner & #6 by Eddie Harris.
No FCC issues.
1 ** Very fast. Tenor leads most of the way, piano takes it out. (6:31)
2 ** Mid-fast, slow, very fast. Sax & piano trade off sections. Exuberant, strong. (8:01)
3 Slow. shimmering intro—piano like a harp plus rolling cymbals; then a piano rhapsody with drums. (5:04)
4 * Mid-tempo. Early Return to Forever-ish, complete with Flora Purim-like vocal. (5:23)
5 Slow. Classic jazz pop vocal with electric piano accompaniment. Not much to it. (5:05)
6 Mid-slow. Funky & fusiony. Nice interplay b/t elec piano, gtr, sax, drums. Less thrilling than Harris’ original. (5:49)
7 Mid-slow. Gentle ballad featuring tenor sax and piano. (4:41)
8 Mid-tempo. Pleasant and happy background music. A bit too “smooth”. (5:43)
9 ** Mid-tempo. Elegant and snappy. Good electric guitar and piano. (3:59)
Track Listing
1. | Her Powerful Locs | 5. | Jazzmine | |||
2. | Passion Dance | 6. | Freedom Jazz Dance | |||
3. | God's Lullaby | 7. | Aunt Sissy | |||
4. | The Warmest Season | 8. | My Human Condition | |||
9. | Inner Frustration |