Avery, Teodross / After The Rain: A Night For Coltrane
Album: | After The Rain: A Night For Coltrane | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Avery, Teodross | Added: | May 2019 | |
Label: | Tompkins Square |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2019-06-03 | Pull Date: | 2019-08-05 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Aug 4 | Jul 14 | Jun 30 | Jun 9 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 31, 2022: | Music Casserole
Blues Minor |
4. | Aug 06, 2019: | Tree Talk
Pursuance |
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2. | Aug 13, 2019: | VINTAGE WINE
Blues Minor |
5. | Aug 02, 2019: | Old Fart at play
After The Rain |
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3. | Aug 10, 2019: | Music Casserole
Blues Minor |
6. | Jul 09, 2019: | Clean Copper Radio & Hot Topics
Afro Blue |
Album Review
Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2019-05-22
Reviewed 2019-05-22
Reviewed: 2019-05-22
Genre: Jazz
Review: Saxophonist Avery has been recording for decades both as a leader & as a sideman. On his latest release, he covers a wide range of Coltrane's repertoire, covering several seldom heard pieces. Avery uses one of Coltrane's favorite formats, the quartet, and has put together a stellar formation of like-minded musicians.
If You Like: John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Pharoah Sanders
Track Review (favorites denoted by *):
***1/ Blues Minor (9:18) – sax starts> uptempo jam> sax solo soars & gets wild> piano solo> uptempo jam with drum fills> crescendo end
*2/ Bakai (12:43) – sax starts> midtempo jam> wild & wooly sax solo> piano solo> bass solo> drum solo> midtempo jam> crescendo end
**3/ Afro Blue (10:09) – sax starts> uptempo jam> piano solo> sax solo swings way out, then shifts into fast tempo jam, then mellows to uptempo again> crescendo end
*4/ After The Rain (4:31) – piano starts with cascading notes> slow jam waves of sound> pause> slow jam> slow fade
5/ Africa (13:08) – bass starts> uptempo jam> wild sax solo> piano solo> bowed bass solo> uptempo jam> crescendo end
***6/ Pursuance (9:43) – sax starts> fast tempo jam> sizzling piano solo> sax solo> drum solo> fast jam> quick fade & band intro
Genre: Jazz
Review: Saxophonist Avery has been recording for decades both as a leader & as a sideman. On his latest release, he covers a wide range of Coltrane's repertoire, covering several seldom heard pieces. Avery uses one of Coltrane's favorite formats, the quartet, and has put together a stellar formation of like-minded musicians.
If You Like: John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Pharoah Sanders
Track Review (favorites denoted by *):
***1/ Blues Minor (9:18) – sax starts> uptempo jam> sax solo soars & gets wild> piano solo> uptempo jam with drum fills> crescendo end
*2/ Bakai (12:43) – sax starts> midtempo jam> wild & wooly sax solo> piano solo> bass solo> drum solo> midtempo jam> crescendo end
**3/ Afro Blue (10:09) – sax starts> uptempo jam> piano solo> sax solo swings way out, then shifts into fast tempo jam, then mellows to uptempo again> crescendo end
*4/ After The Rain (4:31) – piano starts with cascading notes> slow jam waves of sound> pause> slow jam> slow fade
5/ Africa (13:08) – bass starts> uptempo jam> wild sax solo> piano solo> bowed bass solo> uptempo jam> crescendo end
***6/ Pursuance (9:43) – sax starts> fast tempo jam> sizzling piano solo> sax solo> drum solo> fast jam> quick fade & band intro
Track Listing
1. | Blues Minor | 4. | After The Rain | |||
2. | Bakai | 5. | Africa | |||
3. | Afro Blue | 6. | Pursuance |