Bill Bruford's Earthworks - The Sound of Surprise (2001)
Artist: Bill Bruford's Earthworks Album: The Sound of Surprise Year of release: 2001 Country: UK Колличество дорожек: 9 Общее время звучания: 63:13 min Genre: Fusion / Jazz-Rock Format: MP3 / CBR, 320 kbps Size файла: 151 mb Залит на: Narod.ru
A traditional jazz line up playing an acoustic fusion like no other, this album is gem from Bruford in both composition and talented drum play. Bruford really plays into this style of music with plenty of compound time signatures playing on the back beat . The usual bruford style of play. But the writing for the whole ensemble is what really made me love this album. The first track is a great example of this with the two trading melodys with the piano and sax, plus a great use for the alto which i don't hear much. The Musicians are the best part with a great cast of soloist, everone of them. This album also features lots of great transitions from slow ballad to fast swing to a cool bossa. All Executed perfectly. This Album is mostly jazz though and not so much fusion so don't expect any crazy keyboard solos or electric bass slap or anything. And thats the only reason i don't give it 5 stars seeing how its not prog at all. But that is no reason not to check it out cause i know if you liked Buford's one of a kind you'll like this one.
Tracks: 1. Revel Without A Pause. 7:38 2. Triplicity. 6:25 3. The Shadow Of A Doubt. 6:07 4. Teaching Vera To Dance. 8:17 5. Half Life. 5:25 6. Come To Dust. 10:01 7. Cloud Cuckoo Land. 6:10 8. Never The Same Way Once. 7:26 9. The Wooden Man Sings and The Stone Woman Dances. 7:44
Musicians: Bill Bruford: drums Steve Hamilton: piano Patrick Clahar: Tenor And Soprano saxophones Mark Hodgson: bass
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