Wednesday, April 19, 2017

The New Gary Burton Quartet - Guided Tour

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:31
Size: 147.7 MB
Styles: Vibraphone jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[7:18] 1. Caminos
[5:51] 2. The Lookout
[6:22] 3. Jane Fonda Called Again
[6:31] 4. Jackalope
[6:43] 5. Once Upon A Summertime
[6:03] 6. Sunday's Uncle
[6:54] 7. Remembering Tano
[7:17] 8. Helena
[6:40] 9. Legacy
[4:47] 10. Monk Fish

Gary Burton: vibraphone; Julian Lage: guitar; Scott Colley: bass; Antonio Sanchez: drums.

For some, retirement means winding down and enjoying what life has to offer, after a lifetime spent with the daily grind of making a living. With most musicians, however, while making a living has been a not insignificant challenge, making music can hardly be called a daily grind; it's work, to be sure, but it's also play. Still, for those who have— either by choice, necessity or both—engaged in a career that's a mix of education, recording and gigging, retirement can mean clearing the plate of at least one of those responsibilities.

Such is the case with vibraphonist Gary Burton who, after retiring as Executive Vice President of Boston's Berklee College of Music, has done something he's not done for over three decades: put together a group that's released two consecutive recordings without a change in personnel. The last time he did that, with 1980's Easy as Pie and 1982's Picture This—two ECM recordings that remain on the list of recordings from the German label still awaiting release on CD—he had a sax-led quartet that, in addition to longtime musical partner Steve Swallow, included two young players he'd met through his association with Berklee.

Based on the captivating, bursting-out-of-the-speakers Guided Tour, which follows 2011's similarly impressive Common Ground—Burton's Mack Avenue debut and first recording with the New Gary Burton Quartet—the vibraphonist has brought these three musicians back because, as terrific an opportunity as it undoubtedly is for all of them to work with one of the living legends of the instrument, it's equally clear that they're giving something back, lighting a serious fire underneath Burton that he's not had in a steady band for a long, long time. ~John Kelman

Guided Tour

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