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Blue Bolero [Digipak]
Chris Standring
1 disc
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1. Overture
2. Blue Bolero
3. Please Mind the Gap
4. Contemplation
5. Sensual Overload
6. Regarding Tetchwick
7. Fast Train to Everywhere
8. On Second Thoughts
9. Sunrise
10. Bossa Blue
11. Lost in Angels
12. March of the Bowler Hats
13. At the End of the Day
14. Finale [Bolero Reprise]
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Additional Info
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): UVR002
Credits
Producer
Chris Standring
Engineer
Frank Josephs
Audio Mixer: Rodney Lee.
Recording information: Munchkin Studios, Newhall, CA (2008-2009); Thrust And Pound Recording Studio, Van Nuys, CA (2008-2009).
Photographer: Tim Sabatino.
Arranger: Chris Standring.
Guitarist Chris Standring turns in an unusually ambitious set with Blue Bolero, one that often seems to transcend the designation of jazz, smooth or otherwise, and aspire more to classical crossover. Standring signals his intentions by beginning with an eight-minute "Overture" (there is also a "Finale" at the end), and goes on to a varied set of tracks, the titles of which tend to suggest their rhythms and tempos: "Blue Bolero," "Fast Train to Everywhere," "Bossa Blue," "March of the Bowler Hats." It's important to note that the frequent use of the word "blue" does not indicate "blues," as it might be expected to in jazz, but rather that the music is in a minor key and a subdued mood. Particularly in "Fast Train to Everywhere," but also elsewhere, Standring employs string patterns (violin by Barbara Porter) as major musical elements and introduces found sounds -- street atmospherics and PA announcements -- in the background, as if the music were being played in a train station or airport. He also duets with a flute (Katisse Buckingham) on "Please Mind the Gap," and performs a delicate solo acoustic piece with the brief "Regarding Techwick." Although there are parts of the album that conform to the usual sound of contemporary jazz, much of the music sounds composed, and it is often less suggestive of jazz than of the music of, say, Laurie Anderson or even Philip Glass. It sounds like Standring is ready to move beyond his niche. ~ William Ruhlmann
Critic Reviews
JazzTimes (p.90) - "Standring has taken the road less traveled here, with a chilled-out mood that balances a jazz-trio setting with orchestral elements."
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Genre:
Jazz
Label:
Ultimate Vibe UVR002
Distributor:
Distribution 13
Analog/Digital:
n/a
UPC:
884501232708
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