Fly / Year Of The Snake
Album: | Year Of The Snake | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Fly | Added: | Aug 2012 | |
Label: | Ecm Records (Jazz) |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-08-05 | Pull Date: | 2012-10-07 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Oct 7 | Sep 30 | Sep 23 | Sep 9 | Sep 2 | Aug 26 | Aug 19 | Aug 12 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 23, 2012: | Christy and MY Silent Partner
The Western Lands 4 |
4. | Sep 28, 2012: | No Cover, No Minimum
Festival Tune |
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2. | Oct 05, 2012: | No Cover, No Minimum
Kingston |
5. | Sep 18, 2012: | Rebop
Festival Tune |
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3. | Oct 02, 2012: | Rebop
Festival Tune |
6. | Sep 04, 2012: | Rebop
Festival Tune |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2012-08-01
Reviewed 2012-08-01
FLY: Year of the Snake
ECM, 2012
MODERN JAZZ – The critically acclaimed trio of Mark Turner (sax), Larry Grenadier (bass) and Jeff Ballard (drums) is back with another winner. Their music is elusive, flowing with its own shape-shifting logic. It’s cerebral, sometimes distant, but really delightful when the pace picks up, with lots of subtle interplay that rewards close listening.
Fo’s Picks: 2, 5, 7, 9, 10
1. 2:28 – calm: rises and drifts with pained longing
2. 6:07 – loose uptempo groove: sax weaves calmly through bustling rhythm
3. 0:36 – quiet bass/drum interlude
4. 7:36 – odd dragging spirals: moody sax, tempo-shifting bass, tick-tock drum
5. 6:15 – slow start, then complex rhythms lighten the mood and carry it off
6. 10:12 – from achingly slow, spare chamber music to angular jazz energy
7. 5:05 – relaxed bluesy creep: modern sounds with an old-school feel
8. 3:08 – quiet and improvisational: a hushed, enigmatic atmosphere
9. 5:17 – geometric sax lines over pitter-patter drums, an easygoing vibe
10. 9:01 – brisk rhythm gives it a tight feel, meandering sax gives it freedom
11. 2:38 – verrrrrry slooooow and creaky/spooky
12. 1:50 – very, very quiet: far-off bell tolling, billowing cymbals
[ Fo ] - 1 August 2012
ECM, 2012
MODERN JAZZ – The critically acclaimed trio of Mark Turner (sax), Larry Grenadier (bass) and Jeff Ballard (drums) is back with another winner. Their music is elusive, flowing with its own shape-shifting logic. It’s cerebral, sometimes distant, but really delightful when the pace picks up, with lots of subtle interplay that rewards close listening.
Fo’s Picks: 2, 5, 7, 9, 10
1. 2:28 – calm: rises and drifts with pained longing
2. 6:07 – loose uptempo groove: sax weaves calmly through bustling rhythm
3. 0:36 – quiet bass/drum interlude
4. 7:36 – odd dragging spirals: moody sax, tempo-shifting bass, tick-tock drum
5. 6:15 – slow start, then complex rhythms lighten the mood and carry it off
6. 10:12 – from achingly slow, spare chamber music to angular jazz energy
7. 5:05 – relaxed bluesy creep: modern sounds with an old-school feel
8. 3:08 – quiet and improvisational: a hushed, enigmatic atmosphere
9. 5:17 – geometric sax lines over pitter-patter drums, an easygoing vibe
10. 9:01 – brisk rhythm gives it a tight feel, meandering sax gives it freedom
11. 2:38 – verrrrrry slooooow and creaky/spooky
12. 1:50 – very, very quiet: far-off bell tolling, billowing cymbals
[ Fo ] - 1 August 2012
Track Listing
1. | The Western Lands 1 | 7. | Salt And Pepper | |||
2. | Festival Tune | 8. | The Western Lands 3 | |||
3. | The Western Lands 2 | 9. | Benj | |||
4. | Brothersister | 10. | Year Of The Snake | |||
5. | Diorite | 11. | The Western Lands 4 | |||
6. | Kingston | 12. | The Western Lands 5 |