Convergence
Download links and information about Convergence by Dave Douglas String Group. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:12:01 minutes.
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Artist: | Dave Douglas String Group |
Release date: | 1998 |
Genre: | Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz |
Tracks: | 13 |
Duration: | 01:12:01 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Chit Kyoo Thwe Tog Nyin Hmar Lar (will You Accept My Love or Not?) (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 1:14 |
2. | Joe's Auto Glass (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 6:30 |
3. | Tzotzil Maya (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 7:46 |
4. | Meeting At Infinity (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 15:53 |
5. | Desseins Eternals (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 4:08 |
6. | Bilbao Song (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 8:36 |
7. | Border Stories: The Story (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 0:29 |
8. | Border Stories: The Elaboration (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 0:54 |
9. | Border Stories: The Exaggeration (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 0:40 |
10. | Border Stories: Apocrypha (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 0:43 |
11. | Collateral Damages (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 6:59 |
12. | Goodbye Tony (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 13:55 |
13. | Nothing Like You (featuring Dave Douglas, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman) | 4:14 |
Details
[Edit]To hear many hard bop hard-liners tell it, all avant-garde jazz is nothing more than atonal screaming. The problem with such sweeping generalizations is that some avant-garde jazz is, in fact, quite musical. A perfect example is Dave Douglas' Convergence, an experimental, adventurous outing that incorporates everything from classical and chamber music to Jewish, Middle Eastern, and East European music. Joined by violinist Mark Feldman, cellist Erik Friedlander, bassist Drew Gress, and drummer Michael Sarin, the New York-based trumpeter doesn't shy away from the eccentric and the unorthodox, but he also provides his share of discernible, substantial melodies. The inside/outside approach works impressively well on pieces ranging from Douglas' "Goodbye Tony" (a passionate ode to the late drummer Tony Williams), his Miles Davis-influenced "Tzotzil Maya," and his probing "Meeting at Infinity" to the traditional Burmese song "Chit Kyoo Thwe Tog Nyin Hmar Lar" (to which he brings a strong Jewish element). You can hear a variety of influences in Douglas' playing — everyone from Lester Bowie and Don Cherry to Miles Davis and Booker Little — but Convergence leaves no doubt that he is very much an original himself.