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British vocalist Norma Winstone received her popularity singing with early English avant-garde jazz acts in 70s (she was named best jazz singer in UK by Melody Maker in 1971). Her new album for ECM is characteristic British folk-jazz, her singing is supported by Italian pianist Glauco Venier and German reedist Klaus Gesing (her regular collaborators for years). Minimalist,tasteful and moody music, and very British.

 

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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

British vocalist Norma Winstone received her popularity singing with early English avant-garde jazz acts in 70s (she was named best jazz singer in UK by Melody Maker in 1971). Her hew album for ECM is characteristic British folk-jazz, her singing is supported by Italian pianist Glauco Venier and German reedist Klaus Gesing (her regular collaborators for years). Minimalist,tasteful and moody music, and very British.

 

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quite nice music, can get a bit tedious after repeated auditions
I think the problem with a lot of the fusion music is that it's extremely predictable, it's a rock rhythm and the solos all play the same stuff and they play it over and over again ...
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Swiss pianist Colin Vallon second album on ECM (and fourth work released during decade he's active). Characteristic European chamber jazz, still unusually warm for ECM Oslo studio recordings. Together with basist Patrice Moret Vallon are part of Albanian singer Elina Duni band (as well ECM artist)



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I was really surprised when two years ago American veteran drummer Billy Hart released his debut on ECM. Hart played with Pharoah Sanders, Herbie Hancock (1969-73),McCoy Tyner, he was Miles Davis drummer on "On The Corner", on Hart's solo debut in 1977 participated such musicians as Dave Holland,Eddie Henderson,Oliver Lake,Hannibal Marvin Peterson,Don Pullen,Dewey Redman. It looked ECM aesthetics is something what doesn't fit, on Hart's ECM debut he plays (with his old Ethan Iverson/ Mark Turner Quartet) quite elegant but a bit direction-less post-bop. On same quartet's second ECM release things go obviously better, here is energy, groove and freer improvisation. 

If you're attracted by ECM sound and aesthetics but bored by endless collection of very professional but bloodless sterile European chamber jazz albums, go for Hart. Together with other ECM New York musicians (Michael Formanek, Tim Berne, Craig Taborn,etc) , he plays best music ECM can offer during some last years


European tour:

2014 May 18BariBilly Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetItaly
2014 May 19GentBilly Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetBelgium
2014 May 21TourcoingBilly Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetFrance
2014 May 23NiceBilly Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetFrance
2014 May 24BrusselsBilly Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetBelgium
2014 May 28CopenhagenBilly Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetDenmark
2014 May 29BergenBilly Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetNorway
2014 May 30ParisBilly Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetFrance
2014 May 31ParisBilly Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetFrance
 

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2014 Jun 03New York, NYBirdland. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 04New York, NYBirdland. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 05New York, NYBirdland. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 06New York, NYBirdland. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 07New York, NYBirdland. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 08New York, NYBirdland. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 13Chicago, ILConstellation. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 14Minneapolis, MNDakota. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 14Chicago, ILConstellation. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 16Santa Cruz, CAKuumbwa. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 18Oakland, CAYoshi's. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 19Los Angeles, CABlue Whale. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
2014 Jun 20Los Angeles, CABlue Whale. Billy Hart Quartet w/ Ethan Iverson, Mark Turner & Ben StreetUSA
 


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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:


Swiss pianist Colin Vallon second album on ECM (and fourth work released during decade he's active). Characteristic European chamber jazz, still unusually warm for ECM Oslo studio recordings. Together with basist Patrice Moret Vallon are part of Albanian singer Elina Duni band (as well ECM artist)


didn't like his previous album, highly enjoying this one
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Avant-garde jazz of 60s and 70s legend, Paul Bley stayed an influential piano player for decades. His most current series of albums on ECM step close to European chamber jazz, but still save some adventuress, unusual time signatures and dissonant sound. 

His most current solo piano concert in Norway, just released on ECM, is not much different: being same size scene figure as Keith Jarrett, Bley solo albums always have some things to offer for such music fans. Mostly down tempo and bluesy-rooted, "Play Blue" still contains some doze of adventuress making it a bit more than just chamber jazz release.

Play Blue - Oslo Concert

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Polish Simple Acoustic Trio started playing refined European post bop two decades ago and after glorious days on domestic market in 2004 signed contract with ECM becaming Marcin Wasilewski Trio (and adapting their sound for ECM standard). After 3 ECM albums they co-operates here on new ECM album with two Norwegians - Jim Hall and John Abercrombie former student guitarist Jacob Young and sax player Trygve Seim.

With Jacob Young as leader the quintet plays contemporary European jazz mixing Polish soulful tradition and Nordic relaxed chamber sound. Warmer than regular ECM music,this album is really nice release for genre funs.

 JACOB YOUNG - Forever Young cover



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jun 2014 at 1:57am
Second Charlie Haden and Keith Jarrett duets album (after cool jazz reinvented "Jasmine" from 2010) is recorded in similar key - standards ,played by duo in quite unusual (especially for Jarrett) warm, even lyrical manner.A few surprises but another joy for such music lovers.



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Jun 2014 at 9:01am
Austrian acoustic guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel is playing around his home country and Central Europe for years, last year he debuted on ECM as collaborator playing with Ralph Towner. "Driftwood" is Wolfgang label debut album,acoustic  trio with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Brian Blade.Obviously influenced by Towner's music, Wolfgang plays aerial down-tempo dreamy music, often lyrical,in moments warm and with feel-able European chamber tradition. It sounds quite nice, but are not enough essential and somewhere in the middle of the album the listener feels like he listens same long song,not beautiful enough to continue such a long time.


 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Aug 2014 at 6:21am
Karen Mantler is not true jazz singer (or jazz pianist). She got strong jazz gene from her both parents though - everyone knows who Carla Bley and Michael Mantler are.

Karen released her first album in 14 yrs, and it looks she isn't a girl trying to look as her mum anymore.... During time of musical inactivity (to be correct she participated on some Carla and Michael albums and was a part of some lesser known musical projects) she played accordion on the streets and served coffee; her new minimalist songs sound as she knows what she's singing about.     

New album released on Carla's own Xtra WATT label, sub-divison of ECM 


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Clarinetist Louis Sclavis is  ECM label's "French voice". His tenth album on this label is tuneful,deeply rooted in European chamber music,almost melancholic in places and warm uncharacteristically for ECM recordings (recorded in French renowned Studio La Buissonne near Avignon). Main surprise here is addition of Iranian classical percussionist Kevyan Chemirani to Clavis regular band. Central Asian classic tradition surprisingly well fits to advanced European chamber jazz, resulting music doesn't become variation of world fusion but represents something what could be tagged as "Eurasian chamber jazz". One among ECM most interesting this year's releases


European support tour:

2014 Oct 23
Lisboa
tba.w/ Atlas Trio
Portugal
2014 Oct 24
Salzburg
Jazz and the city. "Silk and Salt Melodies" .w/ Quartet
Austria
2014 Oct 04
Weimar
E- Werk. "Silk and Salt Melodies" .w/ Quartet
Germany
2014 Oct 05
Esslingen
Dieselstrasse Kulturzentrum. "Silk and Salt Melodies" .w/ Quartet


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Sax man Mark Turner with his quartet (incl. Israeli trumpeter Avishai Cohen among others) on his new ECM album presents that category of music,which is probably best today's ECM label can offer. Obviously chamber sound is still groovy enough to be separated from some "new-agey" lifeless ECM releases, it's obviously post-bop rooted but without feelable hard bop or blues influence, and quite often it sounds free enough to reach borderline with avant-garde jazz. This music is minimalist, accessible, tuneful, Turner's sax is liquid and long-soloing. 

More accessible than ECM New York avant-garde jazz releases (Tim Berne, Michael Formanek,etc), Turner's music is enough interesting and non-conformist to be attractive for wide category of listeners.




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Cuban pianist and current Tomasz Stanko New York Quartet member David Virelles third album (and his debut on ECM) is both  some fresh air in refreshing label program and step forward in artist career. Non-orthodox  quintet (David's piano is supported by two acoustic bassists and two percussionists) demonstrate excellent example of "new Latin" jazz - still based on emotionally colored tunes and musicianship more than on virtuosity, this music is heavily influenced by ECM-type clear chamber sound and quite free,in moments on dissonant border,improvisations more usual for adventurous avant-garde musicians.The result is great - what looks like mish-mash on paper, in a form of real music sounds as very interesting new sound, giving to Latin jazz tradition a new life.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Matt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Nov 2014 at 2:02pm
Hi Slava, hope you have been well. Great thread on ECM. I have not heard  Virelles one . Looks good.
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Hey Matt, it's nice to hear from you again. I see you're on Tomasz Stanko herd Smile
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Yes, My first album I bought quite a few years ago was "Leosia" and then "From The Greenhill" and the "Soul Of Things" followed. Thumbs Up Lost me a bit with his next two "Suspended Night" and "Lontano". Didn't think they were as interesting. Have not heard his newest yet all the same. What has been growing on me this year is Tom Harrell's  "Trip" not ECM but good. Both of them are fabulous on trumpet.



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I see there is current ECM star sax player Mark Turner playing on Harrell's Trip Smile. His new album is quite nice (ECM release, just few steps above). BTW he played here in my hometown last Friday, didn't see him though
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Matt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Nov 2014 at 1:59pm
Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

I see there is current ECM star sax player Mark Turner playing on Harrell's Trip Smile. His new album is quite nice (ECM release, just few steps above). BTW he played here in my hometown last Friday, didn't see him though
Yes, Mark Turner is there. It is a Quartet for the album, trumpet, sax, drums, bass, no piano. Very nice. I have also heard that about Mark's new album at ECM and they say it is great. Most likely will pick it up over Christmas when new releases are scarce, esp quality ones.Smile

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Nov 2014 at 6:00am
Another related new ECM release is this year's Jacob Young album, where Marcin Trio plays in whole on support.It looks they are on the top of the wave now Wink

Roughly (and very simplifying) ECM had their Jan Garbarek-era, than Tomasz Stanko-era, what we see now is post Tomasz Stanko LOL
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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

Another related new ECM release is this year's Jacob Young album, where Marcin Trio plays in whole on support.It looks they are on the top of the wave now Wink

Roughly (and very simplifying) ECM had their Jan Garbarek-era, than Tomasz Stanko-era, what we see now is post Tomasz Stanko LOL
 LOL They are doing well and kudos to them Slava. Hope they do something a little different. Their last one is good but they need to break it up or shorten a little, a discordant Avante piece or a piano solo or even better still let the bass and drums have a shot on their own. put it roughly in the middle and it would of been a bit of a refresher for the album.
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