Two Blocks from the Edge
Download links and information about Two Blocks from the Edge by Michael Brecker. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 55:41 minutes.
Artist: | Michael Brecker |
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Release date: | 1997 |
Genre: | Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz |
Tracks: | 8 |
Duration: | 55:41 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Madame Toulouse (featuring Michael Brecker Quartet) | 5:19 |
2. | Two Blocks from the Edge (featuring Michael Brecker Quartet) | 8:31 |
3. | Bye George (featuring Michael Brecker Quartet) | 6:58 |
4. | El NiƱo (featuring Michael Brecker Quartet) | 7:43 |
5. | Cat's Cradle (featuring Michael Brecker Quartet) | 6:42 |
6. | The Impaler (featuring Michael Brecker Quartet) | 7:13 |
7. | How Long 'Til the Sun (featuring Michael Brecker Quartet) | 7:38 |
8. | Delta City Blues (featuring Michael Brecker Quartet) | 5:37 |
Details
[Edit]Although Michael Brecker made his initial reputation as a greatly in-demand studio player able to play quite credibly in commercial settings, his recordings for Impulse! have all been strictly straight-ahead. Displaying his roots in John Coltrane and Ernie Watts, Brecker has developed his own approach to sheets-of-sound playing while not being shy about playing quite lyrically. From the opening medium-tempo blues "Madame Toulouse" and the catchy "Bye George" (which could almost have been written by Horace Silver) to the funky and slyly humorous closer, "Delta City Blues," this is a particularly strong outing. With pianist Joey Calderazzo (often emulating McCoy Tyner to at least a small degree) and an alert and intuitive rhythm section (bassist James Genus, drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts, and percussionist Don Alias), Brecker often creates fiery solos that linger to their optimum length before the mood changes. Recommended.