Wednesday, October 30, 2019

The Chico Freeman Project - Out of Many Comes the One

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 66:06
Size: 152,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:06)  1. Guitar
(4:10)  2. Didn't Even Know You
(6:58)  3. Filaraki
(5:34)  4. India Blue
(6:20)  5. Out of Many Comes the One
(6:35)  6. Lift Me Up
(5:34)  7. Twelfth of Never
(5:06)  8. A Teardrop In the Rain
(5:12)  9. Tzivaeri
(5:14) 10. Cartegena
(4:18) 11. Miss You Like Smoking
(6:54) 12. Part of Me - Filaraki - English Version

Chico Freeman's 2004 Arabesque release Out of Many Comes the One brings a bit of chillout jazz and sophisticated funk into the mix along with pretty vocals by Jennifer Hamady, who works up fine ruminations during "Tzivaeri" and "Miss You Like Smoking." The combination of relaxed grooves and elegant vocalizing has plenty in common with the efforts of Detroiters Wendell Harrison and Donald Byrd. 

A seasoned instrumentalist whose artistry is rooted in decades of creative endeavor, Freeman sounds at his best during "Filaraki" and "Part of Me," which feel like salutations from and for Yusef Lateef. ~ arwulf arwulf https://www.allmusic.com/album/out-of-many-comes-the-one-mw0001461211

Personnel: Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Producer – Chico Freeman; Bass – Orlando Marin; Drums – Abe Fogle; Guitar [Guitars] – Bill White; Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Organ, Keyboards – Misha Tsiganov

Out of Many Comes the One

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