Tags
Language
Tags
April 2024
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
31 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 1 2 3 4

John Sneider - The Scrapper (2020)

Posted By: Domestos
John Sneider - The Scrapper (2020)

John Sneider - The Scrapper (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) ~ 362.61 Mb | 58:37 | Cover
Post-Bop, Straight-ahead Jazz, Mainstream Jazz | Label: Cellar Live - CM072619

John Sneider is one of New York’s best known secrets. A veteran on both the recording and club scene, John is a musician’s musician, a consummate sideman, trumpeter, composer, and the kind of cat that those with the inside information praise highly. He’s an intelligent, melodic, hip and extremely accessible player.

“Scrapper”—as he’s known to his friends—is also one of New York’s best kept secrets. Look behind the curtain on some of your favorite sides, and you may very well find that he’s on it. More often found in the studio, composing music for television, or recording on sessions with the likes of Madeleine Peyroux, Curtis Stigers, Larry Goldings, and Andy Bey, he’s not the known quantity that he could be.

With The Scrapper, the first album released under his own name in 20 years, Sneider begins to remedy this. Here we find him among friends, doing what he loves: swinging. And that’s exactly how he comes out of the gate, with one of three originals, “The Scrapper,” on which he proudly reveals his fondness for Horace Silver and Blue Mitchell. Those familiar with Silver’s “Señor Blues” will likely recognize the connection immediately.

A lot can change in 20 years, but some things remain constant. For Sneider, that includes the rhythm section of Larry Goldings on organ, Andy Watson on drums and John Hart on guitar, all of whom appeared on his first record. Clearly this band is home base for Sneider, and it shows in the relaxed, mature and personal way in which they connect. For this date, they’re joined by saxophonist Joel Frahm who brings a reckless abandon to the band that is greatly appreciated.

The relationship with Larry Goldings is of special note. “I couldn’t make this record without him,” says Sneider. “We have a deep connection musically: he listens and accompanies in a way that is always swinging and conversational.” Goldings also contributes two compositions to the project: “Critterbug,” a sweet and deceptively hip tipper that plays like a masterclass in hidden harmonic movement, and “When Light Breaks,” an elegant, midnight walking-ballad that showcases Goldings’ filmic writing style.

As they say, there is information inside a great composition; there’s meaning in the melodies. That is certainly the case when it comes to Sneider’s two other originals, “Mindfield” and “Unpresidented”. He recently wrote them as an “ode to the current political and social climate in our country.” As Sneider puts it, “We can't figure out what our so-called leader is going to say next and just when you think the waters are calm he tweets out some more bullshit!”

The group’s version of the Miles Davis classic “Solar” lights a loose fire for veteran singer Andy Bey to cook over. Andy is a musical hero to a generation of players including Sneider who calls him “my favorite musician”. After a handful of choruses of Bey’s philosophical and professorial scatting, in which he quotes easily from bebop scripture (“Au Privave”, “Four”,) it’s easy to see why.

The repertoire also includes two rare Duke Ellington classics, the bouncy desert rumba “Pyramid” (by Ellington and Juan Tizol) and “On A Turquoise Cloud”, arranged by the talented young pianist / composer Max Berlin, a recent graduate of the Eastman School of Music. Berlin reduced the original Ellington chart for the small ensemble, leaving room for Goldings and Hart to pass around the soprano lines originally sung by Kay Davis on the Ellington recording.

But, despite his young age, Berlin is not the youngest contributor to the project. The album closes with “Dinosaur Eggs,” an original composition by Scrapper’s 20 year old son, trumpeter David Sneider. David, who also plays on the tune, takes the first solo and displays a maturity beyond his years. John called this “the thrill of the record,” and one can only imagine the pride he must feel playing his son’s song and passing the torch.

Listening to The Scrapper with my own father, Ben, we were both moved by just how relaxed, comfortable and optimistic this music sounds. It’s an unusual treat to hear a personal statement that feels good, pays tribute to the past, pays it forward to the next generation, has a political point of view, and places the listener in the capable hands of old friends.

As my father said it, “I would like to walk into a club and hear this band.”
~ Leo Sidran, August 2019



Track List:
01. The Scrapper (6:37)
02. Critterbug (6:51)
03. When Light Breaks (6:01)
04. Mindfield (7:17)
05. Unpresidented (6:43)
06. Pyramid (6:27)
07. Solar (7:01)
08. On a Turquoise Cloud (5:11)
09. Dinosaur Eggs (6:30)

John "Scrapper" Sneider – trumpet
Joel Frahm – tenor saxophone
Larry Goldings – organ
John Hart – guitar
Andy Watson – drums
with special guests:
Andy Bey Vocals - track 7 Solar
David Sneider trumpet - track 9 Dinosaur Eggs

–––––––––––-

DON'T MODIFY THIS FILE

–––––––––––-

PERFORMER: auCDtect Task Manager, ver. 1.6.0 RC1 build 1.6.0.1
Copyright © 2008-2010 y-soft. All rights reserved
http://y-soft.org

ANALYZER: auCDtect: CD records authenticity detector, version 0.8.2
Copyright © 2004 Oleg Berngardt. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reserved.


FILE: 09. Dinosaur Eggs.flac
Size: 40937714 Hash: 4C013F4A7EF59BE275066143AC9E725E Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: E7FFC3CAF1B1F87C66C159C430D3D927B1BA0A27
FILE: 08. On a Turquoise Cloud.flac
Size: 31009875 Hash: C3AFFCDDE40118121E1BC2796B223348 Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: AB721FAA5B355B453D0A995D6A5B53B54E52C916
FILE: 07. Solar.flac
Size: 48141585 Hash: 66CB37721767BD469335F1A9CD6A8182 Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: DE4A1B9316BA82F0E45E00DD6B99A94A2E753823
FILE: 06. Pyramid.flac
Size: 38171594 Hash: 661C845A298CCB2B0B25290A71994A98 Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: C9AF6EC508D7D234D33122377127F9BD9185584F
FILE: 05. Unpresidented.flac
Size: 43403668 Hash: 35F84900FDBD6E6202059286B305AC09 Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 99%
Signature: 69557C6F57F6A81F6465C8333493381DE5BC89B3
FILE: 04. Mindfield.flac
Size: 51222164 Hash: 36AB2C96817AFAA071669A344E196C88 Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 045465831CF0AD5EB11F93D3D4CC7854757A0F76
FILE: 03. When Light Breaks.flac
Size: 36037458 Hash: FE5B04171C31CD21186AFB3327DE7AA4 Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 3B641AB5295332124B0515AE62B06F0436F6C7ED
FILE: 02. Critterbug.flac
Size: 45248866 Hash: DB327913E66B5ED68AB3B5E4A152C6EB Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 5B2BD83FE0C03B301E4479945B720727811AB101
FILE: 01. The Scrapper.flac
Size: 45434539 Hash: F85A04AD1F9C066062D484B51CEB04D8 Accuracy: -m0
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: FDD9CCF1EA076B79873EAFED4A0B2ED02A0A7B9B

More Music in My Blog
Follow My RSS Channel