Trio Beyond / Saudades
Album: | Saudades | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Trio Beyond | Added: | Aug 2006 | |
Label: | Ecm Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-08-20 | Pull Date: | 2006-10-22 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Oct 22 | Oct 15 | Oct 1 | Sep 24 | Sep 3 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 06, 2015: | Rebop
Emergency |
4. | Oct 20, 2006: | Memory Select
Spectrum |
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2. | Nov 15, 2013: | No Cover, No Minimum
Seven Steps To Heaven |
5. | Oct 15, 2006: | Multiple Personality Disorder
Spectrum |
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3. | Mar 18, 2007: | Multiple Personality Disorder
Spectrum |
6. | Oct 13, 2006: | No Cover, No Minimum
Seven Steps To Heaven |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2006-08-19
Reviewed 2006-08-19
Straight jazz with a trio of veterans: Jack DeJohnette (drums), John Scofield (guitar), and Larry Goldings (organ/electric piano).
Mostly upbeat, rollicking stuff with heavy blues and fusion influences, meant to be a tribute to drummer Tony Williams. Schofield gets all guitar-hero in places, which can seem a bit trite but creates some exciting moments (1.4,1.6). A good time, with a bit of that muted ECM polish even though it's a live session. DeJohnette tosses in some epic, arresting drum solos.
DISK ONE
1- Upbeat, bright Joe Henderson composition. A rocking blues feel.
2- Slow. Starts with solo organ, adds muscle later; SEGUE into:
3- One-minute rocking prelude, SEGUES into:
4- Pulse-driven jam, twinges of middle-East/African influence.
5- Coolly spacious; slow feel. Nice. A Tony Williams composition.
6- Gets into some crazy guitar in a strong, fast setting. Last 9 minutes dominated by drums, first subtle, then thunderous
DISK TWO
1- Mid/fast: Burbling, cooking beat.
2- Slow, swirling, opening with a thoughtful electric-piano solo. Some louder, blues-inflected guitar later. SEGUES into:
3- Energetic floaty jam with guitar lead
4- A Coltrane-penned obscurity: bright, swingy, upbeat. Gritty guitar/drums duet about halfway through, and a drum solo. Spoken intro.
5- Tony Williams' signature song. Big and electric, fusion-minded. Grand intro, crazy guitar and organ solos.
Mostly upbeat, rollicking stuff with heavy blues and fusion influences, meant to be a tribute to drummer Tony Williams. Schofield gets all guitar-hero in places, which can seem a bit trite but creates some exciting moments (1.4,1.6). A good time, with a bit of that muted ECM polish even though it's a live session. DeJohnette tosses in some epic, arresting drum solos.
DISK ONE
1- Upbeat, bright Joe Henderson composition. A rocking blues feel.
2- Slow. Starts with solo organ, adds muscle later; SEGUE into:
3- One-minute rocking prelude, SEGUES into:
4- Pulse-driven jam, twinges of middle-East/African influence.
5- Coolly spacious; slow feel. Nice. A Tony Williams composition.
6- Gets into some crazy guitar in a strong, fast setting. Last 9 minutes dominated by drums, first subtle, then thunderous
DISK TWO
1- Mid/fast: Burbling, cooking beat.
2- Slow, swirling, opening with a thoughtful electric-piano solo. Some louder, blues-inflected guitar later. SEGUES into:
3- Energetic floaty jam with guitar lead
4- A Coltrane-penned obscurity: bright, swingy, upbeat. Gritty guitar/drums duet about halfway through, and a drum solo. Spoken intro.
5- Tony Williams' signature song. Big and electric, fusion-minded. Grand intro, crazy guitar and organ solos.
Track Listing
1. | If | 6. | Spectrum | |||
2. | As One | 7. | Seven Steps To Heaven | |||
3. | Allah Be Praised | 8. | I Fall In Love Too Easily | |||
4. | Saudades | 9. | Love In Blues | |||
5. | Pee Wee | 10. | Big Nick | |||
11. | Emergency |