MP3 Bill Carter and the Presbybop Quartet - Psalms Without Words
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User tags: jazz post-bop, jazz hard bop, mp3 album
jazz goes to church
22 MP3 Songs in this album (116:49) !
Related styles: JAZZ: Post-Bop, JAZZ: Hard Bop
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Drawing inspiration from the majestic red rock formations of New Mexico and the mystical Hebrides Islands of Scotland, jazz pianist and composer Bill Carter has written twenty-two songs without words. Or, to be more precise, psalms without words. The tracks on his newly-released two-CD set are in fact instrumental jazz interpretations of several ancient psalms from the Hebrew Scriptures, played by Carter and the immensely talented Presbybop Quartet.
Among the songs are âHaunted Landscape,â a composition born of the high desert setting of New Mexicoâs Ghost Ranch and Psalm 63; âIona Morning,â inspired by an island retreat center in Scotland and Psalm 104; and the New Orleans-spiced âEverybody Dance,â Carterâs response to the invitation to dance in the last chapter of the Book of Psalms.
The composerâs creativity is spurred not only by natural beauty and encounters with the holy, but by the universe of jazz greats with whom he and his Presbybop musicians have played over the years: Dave Brubeck, Phil Woods, Gerry Mulligan, Herbie Hancock, Natalie Cole, and Bob Brookmeyer to name a few.
Not content to imitate their jazz elders and peers, these Presbybop disciples swing their own new songs in fresh, passionate, even inspiring tracks that feed the listenerâs own retreat of soul and spirit.
The musicians who bring these âPsalms Without Wordsâ to life are Bill Carter, piano; Al Hamme, sax and clarinet; Jeff Stockham, trumpet and French horn; Tony Marino, bass; Ron Vincent, drums; Shawn McGloin, bass; Tom Whaley, drums; and Steve Gilmore, bass.
âPsalms Without Wordsâ can be heard and purchased through most major internet sites and the band's website. Available separately is âListening for Selah: Psalms Without Words Live,â a DVD that includes Bill Carter and the Presbybop Quintet in concert at the Scranton Jazz Festival, as well as a documentary about the making of the 2-CD set.
22 MP3 Songs in this album (116:49) !
Related styles: JAZZ: Post-Bop, JAZZ: Hard Bop
People who are interested in Keith Jarrett Dave Brubeck Lyle Mays should consider this download.
Details:
Drawing inspiration from the majestic red rock formations of New Mexico and the mystical Hebrides Islands of Scotland, jazz pianist and composer Bill Carter has written twenty-two songs without words. Or, to be more precise, psalms without words. The tracks on his newly-released two-CD set are in fact instrumental jazz interpretations of several ancient psalms from the Hebrew Scriptures, played by Carter and the immensely talented Presbybop Quartet.
Among the songs are âHaunted Landscape,â a composition born of the high desert setting of New Mexicoâs Ghost Ranch and Psalm 63; âIona Morning,â inspired by an island retreat center in Scotland and Psalm 104; and the New Orleans-spiced âEverybody Dance,â Carterâs response to the invitation to dance in the last chapter of the Book of Psalms.
The composerâs creativity is spurred not only by natural beauty and encounters with the holy, but by the universe of jazz greats with whom he and his Presbybop musicians have played over the years: Dave Brubeck, Phil Woods, Gerry Mulligan, Herbie Hancock, Natalie Cole, and Bob Brookmeyer to name a few.
Not content to imitate their jazz elders and peers, these Presbybop disciples swing their own new songs in fresh, passionate, even inspiring tracks that feed the listenerâs own retreat of soul and spirit.
The musicians who bring these âPsalms Without Wordsâ to life are Bill Carter, piano; Al Hamme, sax and clarinet; Jeff Stockham, trumpet and French horn; Tony Marino, bass; Ron Vincent, drums; Shawn McGloin, bass; Tom Whaley, drums; and Steve Gilmore, bass.
âPsalms Without Wordsâ can be heard and purchased through most major internet sites and the band's website. Available separately is âListening for Selah: Psalms Without Words Live,â a DVD that includes Bill Carter and the Presbybop Quintet in concert at the Scranton Jazz Festival, as well as a documentary about the making of the 2-CD set.
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