Afternoon In Paris
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Hat Hut Records
Release date: 07/May/2007
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Style: Other Pop
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Ask me now"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Jupiter"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Blue Monk"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "I'll remember April"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Now's the time"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Afternoon in Paris"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "One"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Open spaces"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "Ornithology"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Afternoon In Paris by Anthony Ortega, released 1 January 2020. This version of Afternoon In Paris comes as a 1xCD. -
Anthony Ortega is one of the finest Jazz reedmen of the second half of the 20th century, though he is better known in Europe than in the U.S. A highly original improviser with impeccable tone and great emotional range, Ortega's style blends bebop with forms and techniques that evolved later. His free exchanges with bassist Kash Killion make this CD especially compelling. Three unaccompanied alto tracks prove Ortega is one of the few musicians who can work rewardingly in this realm. Recent Review: Afternoon In Paris Year: 2007 Record Label: hatOLOGY 643 Style: Progressive Musicians: Anthony Ortega (alto sax, flute & piano), Kash Killion (double bass & cello on select tracks), Chuck Domanico (double bass on one track) Interestingly enough, West Coast saxophonist Anthony Ortega's previously unreleased 1966 take on Bird's "Ornithology," with bassist Chuck Domanico is inserted among these 2005 produced tracks, featuring bassist Kash Killion. Infrequently recorded, Ortega's discography for this Swiss label convey moments of sheer brilliance. On this adventurous outing he delves into works by Monk, Bird amid two originals and a few pop standards. The artist communicates warmth and agility throughout, as he formulates a close alliance with Killion. When performing as a duo the musicians take advantage of space, where a sense of buoyancy prevails. On "Blue Monk," Ortega -- performing on alto sax sans accompaniment --belts out a bluesy riff via a cascade of drawling extended notes and winding choruses. Moreover, he personalizes this and other pieces while switching to flute on "I'll Remember April," underscored by Killian's nimbly enacted cello lines that build a perimeter of sorts, around the primary theme. Ortega goes it alone during his original composition titled "Open Spaces," consisting of deep and yearning lyricism, rendered with yearning sentiment and topped-off by his melodic, vibrato techniques. And on the 1966 recording of "Ornithology," the saxophonist and Domanico generate speedy bop choruses. Here, Ortega softens the hard-hitting attack with an airy edge, effectively fortified by Domanico's brisk and bouncy patterns. Nonetheless, Ortega is one of the unheralded giants of jazz sax, as this outing reaffirms that notion in rather perfunctory fashion.
Tracks 3, 5, 8: Solos recorded on a videocamera on November 3rd, 2002, Inverness, CA Tracks 1, 2, 4, 6, 7: Duos recorded at George Khouri's Studio, on January 12th, 2005, San Francisco, CA Track 9: Duo recorded October 15th, 1966 at Revelation's Mt. Washington Studio, Los Angeles, CA 2007, 1st edition Double-gated digisleeve ? + © 2007 HAT HUT Records Ltd., Basel, Switzerland Made in Switzerland
No. of tracks: 9
Manufacturer No.: OGY643
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