Abbasi, Rez / Invocation / Suno Suno
Album: | Suno Suno | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Abbasi, Rez / Invocation | Added: | Nov 2011 | |
Label: | Enja Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-11-27 | Pull Date: | 2012-01-29 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jan 29 | Jan 22 | Jan 15 | Jan 8 | Jan 1 | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Dec 4 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 01, 2017: | No Cover, No Minimum: Saturday Edition
Onus On Us |
4. | Apr 24, 2012: | Rebop
Onus On Us |
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2. | Sep 14, 2015: | Everything A to Z week 11
Nusrat |
5. | Jan 27, 2012: | No Cover, No Minimum
Thanks For Giving |
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3. | Nov 16, 2012: | No Cover, No Minimum
Onus On Us |
6. | Jan 24, 2012: | Rebop
Nusrat |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2011-11-25
Reviewed 2011-11-25
REZ ABBASI’S INVOCATION: Suno Suno
Enja, 2011
MODERN JAZZ – Guitarist Rez Abbasi leads a band of longtime associates (including cerebral pianist Vijay Iyer and sax firebrand Rudresh Mahanthappa) through seven intriguing tunes with tricky, winding melodic twists and South Asian harmonies. There are subtle hints of Qawwali devotional music too, and many of the solos have a dreamy, ecstatic air. Abbasi’s records are always worth listening to, and this is no exception: challenging yet seductive music.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 4, 7
1. 13:08 – trudging rhythm: piano runs bright & dark, spirited sax/guitar solos
2. 11:15 – sort of soulful Indo-Pak blues thump, plus a brief visit to outer space
3. 1:43 – lush solo piano intro to #4
4. 6:57 – surging tension into heavy swing; tight melody, hot sax, bluesy guitar
5. 9:42 – relaxed and meandering, but solos have an urgency that fights it
6. 9:55 – a long journey: dizzying piano labyrinth, guitar creeps, sax builds up
7. 11:26 – happy intro gives way to low, serious groove and brainy solos
[ Fo ] - November 2011
Enja, 2011
MODERN JAZZ – Guitarist Rez Abbasi leads a band of longtime associates (including cerebral pianist Vijay Iyer and sax firebrand Rudresh Mahanthappa) through seven intriguing tunes with tricky, winding melodic twists and South Asian harmonies. There are subtle hints of Qawwali devotional music too, and many of the solos have a dreamy, ecstatic air. Abbasi’s records are always worth listening to, and this is no exception: challenging yet seductive music.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 4, 7
1. 13:08 – trudging rhythm: piano runs bright & dark, spirited sax/guitar solos
2. 11:15 – sort of soulful Indo-Pak blues thump, plus a brief visit to outer space
3. 1:43 – lush solo piano intro to #4
4. 6:57 – surging tension into heavy swing; tight melody, hot sax, bluesy guitar
5. 9:42 – relaxed and meandering, but solos have an urgency that fights it
6. 9:55 – a long journey: dizzying piano labyrinth, guitar creeps, sax builds up
7. 11:26 – happy intro gives way to low, serious groove and brainy solos
[ Fo ] - November 2011
Track Listing
1. | Thanks For Giving | 4. | Monuments | |||
2. | Onus On Us | 5. | Nusrat | |||
3. | Monuments (Intro) | 6. | Overseas | |||
7. | Part Of One |