Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Wayne Escoffery - Alone

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2024
Time: 56:21
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 129,6 MB
Art: Front

(6:31) 1. Moments with You
(8:07) 2. Alone
(6:44) 3. Rapture
(8:15) 4. The Ice Queen
(6:23) 5. The Shadow of Your Smile
(6:08) 6. Blues for D.P.
(9:03) 7. Stella by Starlight
(5:06) 8. Since I Fell for You

Saxophonist and composer Wayne Escoffery reflects on love, loss, and solitude on his stunning new album, an atmospheric and haunting mood piece, Alone, featuring a remarkable all-star quartet with pianist Gerald Clayton, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Carl Allen. In the summer of 2023, saxophonist and composer Wayne Escoffery found himself alone in a way that he’d never quite experienced before.

He was away from home, on sabbatical in Europe with a month to himself between tours. A long-term relationship had just ended, and he was confronted with the loss of friendships that he’d once valued. Worst of all, he’d suffered a broken finger that left him unable to play the saxophone for the first time since he’d picked up the horn in high school. “Normally, my coping mechanism would be the saxophone,” Escoffery laments. “But even that wasn't available to me for about nine weeks, so I just had to be alone in my thoughts.”

He made good use of this alone time, conceptualizing the music that makes up his striking and singular new album. What emerged from that solitude was an extended mood piece, a workunique in Escoffery’s typically wide-ranging catalog for its sustained atmosphere of stark melancholy and searching introspection. Alone was conceived during a time of isolation, heartbreak, regret, and reflection, but the experience of the album is far richer even than that. In the end, “I was forced to reflect on life and what was most important to me,” Escoffery concludes. “The concept of this album grew out of that reflection.
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Alone

4 comments:

  1. Giullia, another really great posting, this album is contemplative and needs close attention to appreciate. Good stuff, thanks, Terry Peck.

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