Suite:April 2020

Brad Mehldau
Suite:April 2020

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Release date: 18/Sep/2020
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Sales Rank: #7133 in Other Modern Jazz
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Style: Other Modern Jazz
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Waking up"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Stepping outside"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Keeping distance"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Stopping, listening: hearing"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Remembering before all this"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Uncertainty"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "The day moves by"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Yearning"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "Waiting"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. "In the kitchen"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 11. "Family harmony"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 12. "Lullaby"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 13. "Don't let it bring you down"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 14. "New York State of Mind"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 15. "Look for the silver lining"
Number of discs: 1
Description:In the midst of the global pandemic, the album is a musical snapshot of life in this uncertain time, recorded at the end of April in the Netherlands, where Brad lives. It features 12 original songs, plus three covers â?? Neil Youngâ??s â??Donâ??t Let It Bring You Downâ??, Billy Joelâ??s â??New York State of Mindâ??, and Jerome Kernâ??s â??Look for the Silver Liningâ??. Proceeds will benefit the Jazz Foundation of America, an organization helping musicians meet basic needs throughout this crisis and beyond. -
2020 release. "Suite: April 2020 is a musical snapshot of life the last month in the world in which we've all found ourselves. I've tried to musically portray on the piano some experiences and feelings that are both new and common to many of us. In "keeping distance", for instance, I traced the experience of two people social distancing, represented by the left and right hand - how they are unnaturally drawn apart, yet remain linked in some unexplainable, and perhaps illuminating way. As difficult as Covid-19 has been for many of us, there have been moments of revelation along the way. "Stopping, listening: hearing" highlights that moment as well. I've pointed to some of the strong feelings that have arisen the past month or more: "remembering before all this" expresses a bittersweet gut-pain that has hit me several times out of the blue, when I think back on how things were even just a few months ago, and how long ago and far away that seems now; "Uncertainty" hits on the feeling that can follow right after that - a hollow fear of an unknown future. There's also been a welcome opportunity to connect more deeply with my family than we ever have, because of the abundant time and close proximity. The last three pieces hit on that connection - the harmony we find with each other, making meals together or just horsing around. "Lullaby" is for everyone who might find it hard to sleep now. Neil Young's words in "Don't Let It Bring You Down" have always been council for me, now more than ever, when he instructs: "Don't let it bring you down/It's only castles burning/Find someone who's turning/And you will come around. " Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind", a song I've loved since I was 8 years old, is a love letter to a city that I've called my home for years, and that I'm far away from now. I know lots of people there and miss them terribly, and I know how much that great city hurts right now. I also know that it too will come around. "
?Suite: April 2020 is a musical snapshot of life the last month in the world in which we?ve all found ourselves. I?ve tried to portray on the piano some experiences and feelings that are both new and common to many of us. In ?keeping distance,? for example, I traced the experience of two people social distancing, represented by the left and right hand?how they are unnaturally drawn apart, yet remain linked in some unexplainable, and perhaps illuminating way. As difficult as COVID-19 has been for many of us, there have been moments of revelation along the way. ?stopping, listening: hearing? highlights that moment as well. ?I?ve pointed to some of the strong feelings that have arisen the past month or more: ?remembering before all this? expresses a bittersweet gut-pain that has hit me several times out of the blue, when I think back on how things were even just a few months ago, and how long ago and far away that seems now; ?uncertainty? hits on the feeling that can follow right after that?a hollow fear of an unknown future,? he continues.   ?There?s also been a welcome opportunity to connect more deeply with my family than we ever have, because of the abundant time and close proximity. The last three pieces hit on that connection?the harmony we find with each other, making meals together or just horsing around. ?lullaby? is for everyone who might find it hard to sleep now.?  ?Neil Young?s words in ?Don?t Let It Bring You Down? have always been counsel for me, now more than ever, when he instructs: ?Don?t let it bring you down/It?s only castles burning/Find someone who?s turning/And you will come around.? Billy Joel?s ?New York State of Mind,? a song I?ve loved since I was nine years old, is a love letter to a city that I?ve called my home for years, and that I?m far away from now. I know lots of people there and miss them terribly, and I know how much that great city hurts right now. I also know that it too will come around.?
No. of tracks: 15
Manufacturer No.: 7559791928
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