Coffin, Jeff & Charlie Peacock / Arc Of The Circle
Album: | Arc Of The Circle | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Coffin, Jeff & Charlie Peacock | Added: | Apr 2008 | |
Label: | Runway Network |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-05-11 | Pull Date: | 2008-07-13 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jul 13 | Jul 6 | May 18 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 |
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Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2008-05-11
Reviewed 2008-05-11
JEFF COFFIN & CHARLIE PEACOCK: Arc of the Circle
Runway, 2008
POSTMODERN JAZZ – A slippery meeting between longtime Bela Fleck reeds player Coffin and pianist/producer Peacock. Each track has a unique perspective: the pair dance and weave through electronic/guitar atmospheres that can be ethereal or jamming, often changing course mid-stream. This could fit into a lot of different settings; check it out.
All good. Fo's Picks: 2, 5, 6, 10
1. 4:52 – impressionistic improv, comes in waves: bluesy, gentle, crashing
2. 6:19 – robotic soul-jazz jam loosens up, gives way to brooding solos
3. 3:03 – lilting, sunny melody w/ minimal drums; turns spiky, electronic end
4. 6:53 – sax & piano buried in propulsive mix, then a gentle jazz ballad
5. 3:08 – chunky melody gets in your face, some modern-classical touches
6. 2:34 – moody, lyrical duet, a bit heavy-hearted but very nice.
7. 1:51 – almost insectoid intro, sax & piano get into brief, stormy improv
8. 5:29 – gentle and pretty, with depth; straight-jazz into deep piano solo
9. 4:23 – spacious, moody ballad: solo sax, solo piano, together, slow fade
10. 3:38 – chopped-up smooth/swing groove with cool breakdowns
[Fo] – 5/10/08
Runway, 2008
POSTMODERN JAZZ – A slippery meeting between longtime Bela Fleck reeds player Coffin and pianist/producer Peacock. Each track has a unique perspective: the pair dance and weave through electronic/guitar atmospheres that can be ethereal or jamming, often changing course mid-stream. This could fit into a lot of different settings; check it out.
All good. Fo's Picks: 2, 5, 6, 10
1. 4:52 – impressionistic improv, comes in waves: bluesy, gentle, crashing
2. 6:19 – robotic soul-jazz jam loosens up, gives way to brooding solos
3. 3:03 – lilting, sunny melody w/ minimal drums; turns spiky, electronic end
4. 6:53 – sax & piano buried in propulsive mix, then a gentle jazz ballad
5. 3:08 – chunky melody gets in your face, some modern-classical touches
6. 2:34 – moody, lyrical duet, a bit heavy-hearted but very nice.
7. 1:51 – almost insectoid intro, sax & piano get into brief, stormy improv
8. 5:29 – gentle and pretty, with depth; straight-jazz into deep piano solo
9. 4:23 – spacious, moody ballad: solo sax, solo piano, together, slow fade
10. 3:38 – chopped-up smooth/swing groove with cool breakdowns
[Fo] – 5/10/08
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