Arriale, Lynne / Convergence
Album: | Convergence | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Arriale, Lynne | Added: | Feb 2011 | |
Label: | Motema Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-02-20 | Pull Date: | 2011-04-24 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Apr 24 | Apr 17 | Apr 10 | Apr 3 | Mar 27 | Mar 20 | Mar 13 | Mar 6 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 18, 2022: | Traditions
Elements |
4. | Apr 12, 2011: | Rebop
For Peace |
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2. | Oct 26, 2011: | Brunch at a Synagogue
Paint It Black |
5. | Apr 05, 2011: | Rebop
Elements |
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3. | Apr 19, 2011: | Rebop
For Peace |
6. | Mar 29, 2011: | Rebop
For Peace |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2011-02-20
Reviewed 2011-02-20
LYNNE ARRIALE: Convergence
Motéma, 2011
MODERN JAZZ – As a highly melodic, straightahead player with eclectic tastes, pianist Arriale makes engaging jazz that fits comfortably within the mainstream while subtly pulling it in new directions. She also has a special affinity for pop songs, as seen on five tracks here. It’s a bit hit-and-miss, but well presented, with solid support from her strong, sympathetic quartet.
Lynne Arriale : piano
Bill McHenry : tenor sax
Omer Avital : bass, oud
Anthony Pinciotti : drums
Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10
1. 3:44 – upbeat trio, slamming rhythm section: piano moves in gradually
2. 6:31 – strong, rolling tune with a few middle-eastern touches in the melody
3. 4:25 – Beatles classic takes on a soft ballad air, maybe too precious
4. 4:31 – Sting ballad: slow, a bit bluesy with a haunting after-hours feel
5. 5:11 – Blondie hit: starts limp, but cool sax solo finds depth in it
6. 4:05 – strong middle eastern flavor with oud, rides lightly on forceful rhythm
7. 4:41 – oooh… a really compelling ballad with a hint of Spanish mystery
8. 5:21 – Rolling Stones hit: bass makes it exotic, aching piano rhapsodizes
9. 4:33 – Nine Inch Nails tune: low and creeping, sax solo elevates
10. 5:13 – bright uptempo: piano glides on a good groove, then sax pushes it
11. 3:35 – relaxed ballad: gentle sax and lush, tender piano
[ Fo ] 02/20/11
Motéma, 2011
MODERN JAZZ – As a highly melodic, straightahead player with eclectic tastes, pianist Arriale makes engaging jazz that fits comfortably within the mainstream while subtly pulling it in new directions. She also has a special affinity for pop songs, as seen on five tracks here. It’s a bit hit-and-miss, but well presented, with solid support from her strong, sympathetic quartet.
Lynne Arriale : piano
Bill McHenry : tenor sax
Omer Avital : bass, oud
Anthony Pinciotti : drums
Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10
1. 3:44 – upbeat trio, slamming rhythm section: piano moves in gradually
2. 6:31 – strong, rolling tune with a few middle-eastern touches in the melody
3. 4:25 – Beatles classic takes on a soft ballad air, maybe too precious
4. 4:31 – Sting ballad: slow, a bit bluesy with a haunting after-hours feel
5. 5:11 – Blondie hit: starts limp, but cool sax solo finds depth in it
6. 4:05 – strong middle eastern flavor with oud, rides lightly on forceful rhythm
7. 4:41 – oooh… a really compelling ballad with a hint of Spanish mystery
8. 5:21 – Rolling Stones hit: bass makes it exotic, aching piano rhapsodizes
9. 4:33 – Nine Inch Nails tune: low and creeping, sax solo elevates
10. 5:13 – bright uptempo: piano glides on a good groove, then sax pushes it
11. 3:35 – relaxed ballad: gentle sax and lush, tender piano
[ Fo ] 02/20/11
Track Listing
1. | Elements | 6. | Dance Of The Rain | |||
2. | Here And Now | 7. | For Peace | |||
3. | Here Comes The Sun | 8. | Paint It Black | |||
4. | Sister Moon | 9. | Something I Can Never Have | |||
5. | Call Me | 10. | Convergence | |||
11. | The Simple Things |