23 março 2010

É Crimson, É Jazz, É Trio - Volume 2

Saído em 2009, para desconhecimento quase geral, o 2º volume de uma aventura iniciada em 2005, O Crimson Jazz Trio, na qual milita o all-star baterista Ian Wallace, ele próprio em tempos pretéritos parte d'A Lenda, é a parte mais aventurosa da temerária empresa.
Dizem eles, no seu site (onde é possível obter uns samples em mp3):~

Drummer Ian Wallace conceived the idea for the CJ3 while on tour with the 21st Century Schizoid Band. “I had so much fun playing these songs again, especially live where there was much improvisation. I thought it might be a cool idea to rearrange some of Crimson material in a jazz format.”

In early 2004, while living in Nashville, Ian met Jody Nardone on a gig with jazz singer Annie Sellick. After the show, he discovered that Jody was huge King Crimson fan. They discussed Ian’s idea and later got together to work on arrangements.

Later that year, Ian moved back to Los Angeles to work on “The Ten Commandments” musical. Tim Landers, also a big King Crimson fan, was the bass player on the show. They discussed the idea and Tim signed on to record the project and play bass.

One thing led to another and in May 2005, Jody joined Ian and Tim at Tim’s Mudzone studio in Woodlands Hills, CA and together they made some magic.

Como jazz, é bom. Como Crimson, é bom. Como música, continua a ser bom. É o três-em-um do gáudio crimsonesco.

http://www.crimsonjazztrio.com/

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