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Holiday for Strings

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Download links and information about Holiday for Strings by Paul Motian And The Electric Bebop Band. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Jazz, Contemporary Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 42:57 minutes.

Artist: Paul Motian And The Electric Bebop Band
Release date: 2002
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 42:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Arabesque 3:35
2. 5 Miles to Wrentham 4:06
3. Morpion 5:05
4. Luteous Pangolin 4:31
5. Look to the Black Wall 3:36
6. Holiday for Strings 5:31
7. Endgame 3:44
8. It Never Entered My Mind 6:15
9. Roundup 3:30
10. Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' 3:04

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Drummer Paul Motian and his Electric Bebop Band surge forward with this 2002 release, featuring the lineup witnessed on the previous EBBB release, Europe. And while the title might allude to a program consisting of soft string arrangements, the sextet provides its indelible touch of class to a series of generally moving works — regardless of intensity. Motian's brilliant timekeeping represents the heart of matters, whether he comps via deft brushwork or uses his cymbals as an artist would stroke a canvas. Many of these pieces feature oscillating rhythms and ethereal interludes, yet much of the excitement entails guitarists Steve Cardenas and Ben Monder's often stirring, dark-toned jazz voicings. The group is uncannily tight, although it perpetuates a loose feel during spirited swing vamps on pieces such as "Look to the Black Wall" and others. Motian's rumbling polyrhythmic solo on "Endgame" serves as the bridge amid saxophonists Pietro Tonolo and Chris Cheek's wistful lines and dreamy soundscapes, while Steve Cardenas' composition "Roundup" offers a taste of Ornette Coleman-style harmolodics. This recording clocks in at 43 minutes, even though quality typically prevails over quantity in most cases, which is a notion that is undeniably evident here. Passionately recommended.