Исполнитель: Mark Kavuma , The Banger Factory Название альбома: Arashi No Ato (After the Storm) Год выпуска: 2021 Формат файлов: FLAC Размер архива: 219,4 MB Скачать с: turbobit/gigapeta/rapidgator/katfile 01. Arashi No Ato 02. Eluid 03. Love Will Find Away 04. Brother James 05. Hedz 06. David Danced 07. One More River
London-based trumpeter and composer Mark Kavuma was last seen in this parish in July 2019. At the start of that month, Kavuma released his second album with his nonet, The Banger Factory. A couple of weeks later, he led a quintet on the floor of the Barbican Art Gallery, performing Thelonious Monk’s Brilliant Corners (1956) on the opening night of an exhibition celebrating the work of Monk’s contemporary, the Abstract Expressionist painter Lee Krasner, who was a big Monk fan. The Banger Factory was one of the great albums to come out of London that year, rooted in hard bop but with twists and turns and a thoroughly modern vibe. The Barbican gig took the audience back to mid-’50s bohemian NYC, faithfully recreating the spirit of Monk’s album while adding some tweaks, a particularly imaginative one being the replacement of Monk’s piano by a vibraphone. It was a great evening.
Now Kavuma and The Banger Factory are back with their third album, this time on Kavuma’s own label. It is another blinder. The group has been expanded to a tentet: out goes second tenor saxophonist Kaidi Akinnibi to be replaced by Ruben Fox, and in comes trombonist Trevor Edwards. Otherwise the lineup is unchanged. At its harmonic core is a chordal-instrument quartet comprising vibraphonist David Mrakpor, guitarist Artie Zaitz, Hammond organist Reuben James and pianist Deschanel Gordon, creating a unique and often trippy sound which is carefully arranged to avoid polyphonic overload. The key horn players, as before, are Kavuma and tenor saxophonist Mussinghi Brian Edwards, who is the personification of all that is immortal about classic era Blue Note tenor players. There are also some notable guests, including trumpeter Dylan Jones from Ezra Collective and tuba player Theon Cross from Shabaka Hutchings’ Sons of Kemet. — All About Jazz
Mussinghi Brian Edwards & Ruben Fox - tenor saxophone Artie Zaitz - guitar David Mrakpor - vibraphone Reuben James - piano/organ Deschanel Gordon- piano/Rhodes Trevor Edwards - trombone Michael Schrimpling - double bass William Cleasby - drums
Guests: Dylan Jones - trumpet (7) Theon Cross - tuba (3, 7) Misha Fox - trombone/vocals (7) Deji Ijishakin - tenor saxophone (7)
Vocalists (7): Shayanna Harris, Marcina Arnold, Megan Linnell Livi Graham, Leena Chabula, Felicia Thandie Bhebhe Django Booker-Roi Edwards, Ijishakin and Ritchie Seivwright
Label: Music Connection
Recorded at Fish Factory Studios, London
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