Jeremy Pelt - Tales, Musings And Other Reveries (2015) CD Rip
Label: HighNote | Flac (image+.cue,log,scans) | Time: 58:02 | 378 MB(+3%)
Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
Label: HighNote | Flac (image+.cue,log,scans) | Time: 58:02 | 378 MB(+3%)
Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
**Jeremy Pelt – *Tales, Musings and Other Reveries* (2015)** is a refined post-bop jazz album that showcases the trumpeter’s lyrical playing and compositional depth. Released on HighNote Records, the album features a stellar lineup including **JD Allen** (tenor sax), **Danny Grissett** (piano), **Dwayne Burno** (bass), and **Gerald Cleaver** (drums), along with guest appearances by **Roxy Coss** (sax) and **Jean Baylor** (vocals).
Blending soulful ballads, modern swing, and introspective moods, the album reflects on personal and musical narratives. The **CD-Rip** refers to a high-quality digital copy extracted from the original CD, preserving its rich acoustic detail.
Tracklist
1 Glass Bead Games 11:05
2 Vonetta 7:20
3 Harlem Thoroughfare 6:00
4 Everything You Can Imagine is Real 5:37
5 Ruminations on Eric Garner 6:46
6 I Only Miss Her When I Think of Her 6:33
7 Nephthys 6:54
8 The Old Soul of the Modern Day Wayfarer 7:52
Jeremy Pelt - Tales, Musings And Other Reveries (2015) CD Rip
personnel :
Jeremy Pelt - trumpet
Simona Premazzi - piano
Ben Allison - bass
Victor Lewis - drums (right channel)
Billy Drummond - drums (left channel)
Jeremy Pelt's 12th studio album, 2015's Tales, Musings and Other Reveries, finds the trumpeter continuing on his trajectory of making swaggering yet artful and introspective post-bop. The album follows up his equally compelling releases, 2013's Water and Earth and 2014's Face Forward, Jeremy. As with those albums, Pelt succeeds here in combining all of his disparate stylistic inspirations – from swinging, straight-ahead jazz to expansive modalism to soulful fusion – into one cohesive sound that is never anything but organic. Even his bold choice of using two drummers here, Billy Drummond (heard in the right channel) and Victor Lewis (heard in the left), never gets in the way of creating utterly lithe, buoyant, and often gorgeous music. Also joining Pelt here are pianist Simona Premazzi and maverick, genre-defying bassist Ben Allison, who add their own forward-thinking touches to Pelt's sophisticated compositions.~Matt Collar