Osby, Greg / Nine Levels
Album: | Nine Levels | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Osby, Greg | Added: | Apr 2009 | |
Label: | Inner Circle Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-09-13 | Pull Date: | 2009-11-15 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Nov 1 | Oct 18 | Oct 4 | Sep 27 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 27, 2009: | Memory Select
Principle |
3. | Sep 29, 2009: | Memory Select [new Tuesday time!]
Innocence |
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2. | Oct 13, 2009: | Memory Select, guest Aram Shelton
Truth |
4. | Sep 20, 2009: | Transmission Overload
Resilience |
Album Review
Wedge
Reviewed 2009-09-04
Reviewed 2009-09-04
Modern sorta-mainstream jazz: a cool slick sound masking complicated jazz with some angular soloing ideas. Intelligent and grooving.
In some ways, Osby is a paragon of modern jazz. An Osby sax solo will dart like a hummingbird but leave a steely, hard-edged path in its wake. Along the way you realize he did a lot of crazy things without sounding too "out." Like Steve Coleman, he's working to expand the jazz vocabulary while working within the jazz tradition.
Greg Osby -- alto, soprano sax
Sara Serpa -- vocals
Adam Birnbaum -- piano
Nir Felder -- guitar
Joseph Lepore -- bass
Hamir Atwal -- drums
1- Perky, darting theme over careful piano. Cool guitar solo.
2- Cooldown mode, but still a flinty groove. Randomly, wordless vocals near the end.
3- Slow. Floating and mysterious backdrop for a nicely energetic and bright sax solo on soprano sax.
4- Smoothly jabbing and grooving theme. Nicely flowing piano solo. Lushly angular guitar solo.
5- Airy mid/fast theme with wordless vocal.
6- Velvety, wandering midtempo theme. Takes its time, then blossoms apart for slow-burning free soloing
7- Lush song (w/lyrics). Slowish, mellow, poppy. Listen to how the sax follows the vowel sounds in the vocals; it's an uncanny effect.
8- Lightly midtempo. Mostly soft an relaxed, but Osby's piping solo adds some adventurous color.
In some ways, Osby is a paragon of modern jazz. An Osby sax solo will dart like a hummingbird but leave a steely, hard-edged path in its wake. Along the way you realize he did a lot of crazy things without sounding too "out." Like Steve Coleman, he's working to expand the jazz vocabulary while working within the jazz tradition.
Greg Osby -- alto, soprano sax
Sara Serpa -- vocals
Adam Birnbaum -- piano
Nir Felder -- guitar
Joseph Lepore -- bass
Hamir Atwal -- drums
1- Perky, darting theme over careful piano. Cool guitar solo.
2- Cooldown mode, but still a flinty groove. Randomly, wordless vocals near the end.
3- Slow. Floating and mysterious backdrop for a nicely energetic and bright sax solo on soprano sax.
4- Smoothly jabbing and grooving theme. Nicely flowing piano solo. Lushly angular guitar solo.
5- Airy mid/fast theme with wordless vocal.
6- Velvety, wandering midtempo theme. Takes its time, then blossoms apart for slow-burning free soloing
7- Lush song (w/lyrics). Slowish, mellow, poppy. Listen to how the sax follows the vowel sounds in the vocals; it's an uncanny effect.
8- Lightly midtempo. Mostly soft an relaxed, but Osby's piping solo adds some adventurous color.
Track Listing
1. | Principle | 6. | Resilience | |||
2. | Tolerance | 7. | Two Of One | |||
3. | Humility | 8. | Innocence | |||
4. | Truth | 9. | Optimism | |||
5. | Less Tension Please | . |