Time: 63:34
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front
01. How About You (5:00)
02. Love For Sale (8:07)
03. Crazy He Calls Me (6:21)
04. Swing 42 (4:27)
05. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (5:46)
06. Puttin' On The Ritz (5:30)
07. Tenderly (5:10)
08. Laverne Walk (4:51)
09. Day Dream (4:01)
10. Napolitana (4:47)
11. Avalon (4:25)
12. Every Time We Say Goodbye (5:04)
Personnel:
Jacob Fischer - guitar
Chuck Redd - vibes
John Webber - bass
Matt Wilson - drums
The electrically amplified guitar has been ubiquitous in jazz for so long that the pure, acoustic sound of the unamplified instrument comes almost as a novelty. This is especially so when it’s in the hands of the Danish guitarist Jacob Fischer. He plays in the modern swing idiom with great virtuosity and harmonic awareness, but there’s a unique clarity and warmth about it. Leading a quartet completed by vibraphone, bass and drums, he finds some brilliant ways of combining the sounds of guitar and vibes, played by Chuck Redd. The interplay between them is greased lightning at times. Apart from one Fischer original, the 12 pieces are all standards, but with a fresh and sometimes radical approach.
Jacob Fischer - guitar
Chuck Redd - vibes
John Webber - bass
Matt Wilson - drums
The electrically amplified guitar has been ubiquitous in jazz for so long that the pure, acoustic sound of the unamplified instrument comes almost as a novelty. This is especially so when it’s in the hands of the Danish guitarist Jacob Fischer. He plays in the modern swing idiom with great virtuosity and harmonic awareness, but there’s a unique clarity and warmth about it. Leading a quartet completed by vibraphone, bass and drums, he finds some brilliant ways of combining the sounds of guitar and vibes, played by Chuck Redd. The interplay between them is greased lightning at times. Apart from one Fischer original, the 12 pieces are all standards, but with a fresh and sometimes radical approach.
...In New York City
OK Guitar player, and the vives adds the sparkler. Nice record. Merci
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