Jan 30 2020
Best of 2019 #22: Gerald Cleaver & Violet Hour – “Live at Firehouse 12”
In a modern jazz world where the forms of expression have become more varied and strange and untethered from the original sounds that marked the first giant steps of jazz, it’s a welcome experience to encounter a recording to remind us what got us all crazy about this music in the first place. Gerald Cleaver’s live performance recording at Firehouse 12 with his Violet Hour ensemble swings like mad as it charges straight ahead. The solos make you wish they’d never end except when the sextet comes back together and makes you wish for them to never part ways again. The production is such that it brings the electricity of the live environment right into your home without any drop-off, and, yet, also leave you a bit jealous of those who were there to hear it in person. This is Jazz today, this is Jazz as it ever was.
Your album personnel: Gerald Cleaver (drums), J.D. Allen (tenor sax), Andrew Bishop (bass clarinet, soprano & tenor saxophones), Jeremy Pelt (trumpet), Ben Waltzer (piano), and Chris Lightcap (bass).
Released on Sunnyside Records.
Music from New York City.
I wrote about the album for The Bandcamp Daily.
Jan 30 2020
Best of 2019 #21: RaaDie – “Vast Potential”
No album in 2019 displayed the immense power of a simple melody more than the RaaDie duo of trumpeter Lorenz Raab and e-zitherist Christof Dienz. Vast Potential is a gem of minimalism, of sympatico intimacy, and an illustration how a transportive experience is just a matter of the succession of a few well-placed notes. It’s like casting a spell, and it’s not unlike a mesmerizing effect this lovely recording elicits. Every year, there are a handful of albums that are staggeringly beautiful, and that is what defines the recording and encapsulates its description. For albums such as these, of which Vast Potential is one, there is not much more to say than this is one of the most beautiful things you could wish to hear. And that’s it.
Your album personnel: Lorenz Raab (trumpet, effects) and Christof Dienz (e-zither, effects).
Released on Traumton Records.
Music from Vienna, Austria.
I wrote about this album for The Bandcamp Daily.
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By davesumner • Recap: Best of 2019 • 0 • Tags: Best Jazz of 2019, Christof Dienz, Lorenz Raab, RaaDie, Traumton Records, Vienna (Austria)