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    Branford Marsalis - Contemporary Jazz<br /> Original Release Date: August 15, 2000 <br /> Label: Columbia <br /> Total time: 73:54<br /> Bitrate: 320 kbps<br /> <br /> This album was much anticipated, for it would be Branford Marsalis's first since the death of his longtime pianist Kenny Kirkland. Happily, it is a knockout. While no one can entirely recreate the famed chemistry that existed between Kirkland and Marsalis, pianist Joey Calderazzo does a marvelous job handling the extraordinary complexity, energy, and beauty of Marsalis's music. Bassist Eric Revis and drummer Jeff 'Tain' Watts, both of whom played on 1999's Requiem (which wound up being the last recording of Kirkland's life), carry on here in the spirit of their departed friend, fleshing out Marsalis's increasingly challenging ensemble concepts and -- most importantly -- swinging like men possessed. 'In the Crease' and 'Tain Mutiny,' with their unpredictable twists and turns, are indicative of the gravitas of Marsalis's work ever since he left his post at The Tonight Show. But the album's high point is a lengthy take of 'Elysium,' a tune that appeared on Requiem as a trio piece, an aesthetic choice necessitated by the sudden death of Kirkland who never had a chance to play on the track. Here the full quartet weighs in, deftly executing a dizzying series of tempo shifts and subtle cues, all seamlessly worked into a fabric of extended, burning improvisation. Finally, 'Sleepy Hollow,' a slow blues tucked away at the end of the program as a hidden track, sounds as though the band just let the tape roll as they warmed down from the session. It's a delightfully unrehearsed moment, perhaps a closing homage to Kirkland, drawn from deep down in the tradition. ~ David R. Adler, AMG <br /> <br /> The playing of Branford and Jeff 'Tain' Watts is outstanding on this disc. The compositions are really good. Unfortunately, Joey Calderazzo passed his 'audition' with Branford somehow, and he is unfortunately part of his quartet now. Amazingly, this CD also won a grammy award this year, ahead of some albums that are much better, including Dave Holland's Prime Directive, a really great disc compared to this one. ~ john lucey<br /> <br /> Personnel:<br /> Branford Marsalis (Saxophones) <br /> Joey Calderazzo (Piano) <br /> Jeff 'Tain' Watts (Drums) <br /> Eric Revis (Double Bass) <br /> <br /> Branford Marsalis - Contemporary Jazz Tracks:<br /> 01 In The Crease (Branford Marsalis) 6:49 <br /> 02 Requiem (Branford Marsalis) 10:19 <br /> 03 Elysium (Branford Marsalis) 16:03<br /> 04 Cheek To Cheek (Irving Berlin) 8:47 <br /> 05 Tain Mutiny (Branford Marsalis) 8:23 <br /> 06 Ayanna (Eric Revis) 6:03 <br /> 07 Countronious Rex (Jeff Watts) 17:26
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  01. In The Crease.mp3 16 MB
  02. Requiem.mp3 24 MB
  03. Elysium.mp3 37 MB
  04. Cheek To Cheek.mp3 20 MB
  05. Tain Mutiny.mp3 19 MB
  06. Ayanna.mp3 14 MB
  07. Countronious Rex.mp3 40 MB
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