Gayle, Charles / Shout!
Album: | Shout! | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Gayle, Charles | Added: | Sep 2006 | |
Label: | Clean Feed |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-11-26 | Pull Date: | 2007-01-28 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jan 28 | Jan 21 | Jan 7 | Dec 31 | Dec 17 | Dec 3 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 01, 2022: | Rebop
What's New |
4. | Jul 04, 2014: | Rebop
Independence Blues |
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2. | Sep 25, 2015: | Rebop
I Can't Get Started |
5. | Jan 26, 2007: | Memory Select
I Can't Get Started, Independence Blues |
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3. | May 08, 2015: | Rebop
I Remember You |
6. | Jan 25, 2007: | public noize racket
What's New |
Album Review
mufaor
Reviewed 2006-11-29
Reviewed 2006-11-29
*Slightly* more traditional jazz from free-jazz sax master Charles Gayle. All tracks tenor sax, bass, and drums, except 7, which is solo piano. (Holy crap that piano track is aweeeeesome.) Soulful playing, awesomely tight and intimate ensemble, with each instrument independent in a way that’s super interesting and addicting. A review I read mentioned “ecstasy” – it’s a good description.
1. Mid-tempo. Killer bass playing – I love how the sax and bass sound almost independent of each other, playing very different lines. The drums add just the right amount of randomness and cohesion.
2. Starts with speaking and a great laugh. Fast high-hat, swirly sax, near-samba bass. Awesome.
*3. Beautifully slow. Really good low sax sounds. Mmmm.
4. Quick and playful, free.
5. Slow wailing melody, again great strange harmonies betw. sax and bass.
*6. Solo piano. Amazing track – goes from straight jazz to hyper bop, to blues, to Cecil Taylor freak-out to peaceful scribbling (all mixed together!). All-over the map style-wise/mood-wise.
7. Mid-tempo, abstract – maybe the most meandering piece here.
*8. Blazing fast. squirrely. amazing drums. the sax simply screams at times. oh yeah. Some soft weird singing at 5:19 left, solo sections for all instruments at 4:10 left. No frills ending – just stops, mm.
1. Mid-tempo. Killer bass playing – I love how the sax and bass sound almost independent of each other, playing very different lines. The drums add just the right amount of randomness and cohesion.
2. Starts with speaking and a great laugh. Fast high-hat, swirly sax, near-samba bass. Awesome.
*3. Beautifully slow. Really good low sax sounds. Mmmm.
4. Quick and playful, free.
5. Slow wailing melody, again great strange harmonies betw. sax and bass.
*6. Solo piano. Amazing track – goes from straight jazz to hyper bop, to blues, to Cecil Taylor freak-out to peaceful scribbling (all mixed together!). All-over the map style-wise/mood-wise.
7. Mid-tempo, abstract – maybe the most meandering piece here.
*8. Blazing fast. squirrely. amazing drums. the sax simply screams at times. oh yeah. Some soft weird singing at 5:19 left, solo sections for all instruments at 4:10 left. No frills ending – just stops, mm.
Track Listing
1. | I Remember You | 5. | Unto Jesus Christ | |||
2. | Glory Dance | 6. | I Can't Get Started | |||
3. | What's New | 7. | Independence Blues | |||
4. | Shout Of Love | 8. | Healing Souls |