Joe Chambers: Horace To Max
Horace To Max
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Savant
- Bestellnummer: 4297777
- Erscheinungstermin: 14.5.2010
Joe Chambers ist einer der klassischen Drummer, die in den 50ern mit Max Roach und Art Blakey eine ganze Generation von Schlagzeugern beeinflusst haben. Auf Horace To Max bietet er mit den Sideman um Tenorist Eric Alexander einen feinen Mainstream Jazz u. a. mit Kompositionen von of Max Roach, Horace Silver, Wayne Shorter, Monk, & anderen.
JOE CHAMBERS is one of the drummers from the fifties and sixties who, along with Max Roach and Art Blakey has influenced an entire generation of drummers. Archie Shepp, in fact, compared Chambers' qualities as a sensitive yet dynamic drummer to another influential drummer, Roy Haynes. Still, for all his accomplishments, Joe Chambers is a very humble, almost self-deprecating musician. For all the profound music of which he's played a role, Chambers views his legacy as a day in the life. “When we were making those records we weren't thinking about making history, we were just doing it at the time.” With an ensemble that includes stalwarts Eric Alexander on tenor saxophone, Xavier Davis on piano, the colorful percussion effects of Steve Berrios and others, Chambers, on both drums and exhibiting his considerable chops on vibes, here breathes fresh life into a number of well-known jazz classics (by the likes of Max Roach, Horace Silver, Wayne Shorter, Monk, & others) and one original tune. While the overall approach is mainstream, the sound is unequivocally contemporary. It remains reverential to tradition yet with a clear regard for jazz as a vital, living, breathing entity.
JOE CHAMBERS is one of the drummers from the fifties and sixties who, along with Max Roach and Art Blakey has influenced an entire generation of drummers. Archie Shepp, in fact, compared Chambers' qualities as a sensitive yet dynamic drummer to another influential drummer, Roy Haynes. Still, for all his accomplishments, Joe Chambers is a very humble, almost self-deprecating musician. For all the profound music of which he's played a role, Chambers views his legacy as a day in the life. “When we were making those records we weren't thinking about making history, we were just doing it at the time.” With an ensemble that includes stalwarts Eric Alexander on tenor saxophone, Xavier Davis on piano, the colorful percussion effects of Steve Berrios and others, Chambers, on both drums and exhibiting his considerable chops on vibes, here breathes fresh life into a number of well-known jazz classics (by the likes of Max Roach, Horace Silver, Wayne Shorter, Monk, & others) and one original tune. While the overall approach is mainstream, the sound is unequivocally contemporary. It remains reverential to tradition yet with a clear regard for jazz as a vital, living, breathing entity.
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Asiatic Raes
- 2 Ecaroh
- 3 Man From South Africa
- 4 Mendacity
- 5 Portia
- 6 Water Babies
- 7 Lonesome Lover
- 8 Evidence
- 9 Afreeka
Joe Chambers (geb. 1942)
Horace To Max
EUR 15,99*