Showing posts with label Jamil Sheriff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jamil Sheriff. Show all posts

Monday, March 20, 2017

Jamil Sheriff Big Band - Ichthyology

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:36
Size: 147.9 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[5:32] 1. Future Car
[9:00] 2. Ichthyology
[6:39] 3. T.T.F
[9:07] 4. Ewiz
[5:51] 5. Blues Through The Night
[8:18] 6. Themes
[6:38] 7. On The Wall
[6:54] 8. Tick Tock
[6:32] 9. Calmforth

Pianist/composer Jamil Sheriff, a pivotal figure in the influential jazz programme at Leeds College of Music, has made a real difference to the vitality of the jazz scene in the north. Ichthyology was commissioned in 2010 by the PRS for Music Foundation – and Sheriff's affection for 1960s hard-bop gives the soloists in a fine northern orchestra (including saxophonists Joel Purnell and Tori Freestone) their cues. A classic late-50s modal-jazz hook launches the intricate Future Car; the title track swaps sumptuous brass and sax phrases expanded on by Sheriff and the trumpets; Jamie Taylor's edgy fusion guitar burns through TTF; and Purnell's electronic EWI sax adds unusual pungency. Sheriff's inventiveness can tempt him into piling everything he knows into a song, and the band sometimes swaps themes so restlessly that daydreams of minimally eventful ECM sessions can distract the mind. But the leader is often inspired at updating the straight-ahead, and the stomping Blues Through the Night, a traditional hard-groover that would blow the roof off in a live show, is an exuberant episode to savour from this accomplished session. ~John Fordham

Ichthyology