The Remembering Song
Download links and information about The Remembering Song by Evan Christopher. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:00:30 minutes.
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Artist: | Evan Christopher |
Release date: | 2010 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Tracks: | 13 |
Duration: | 01:00:30 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | The Remembering Song - Prelude | 0:31 |
2. | The Wrath of Grapes | 5:59 |
3. | Way Down Yonder In New Orleans | 5:20 |
4. | The River By The Road | 7:18 |
5. | The Remembering - Interlude | 0:38 |
6. | Mojo Blues | 6:30 |
7. | You Gotta Treat It Gentle | 6:10 |
8. | My Home Is In A Southern Town | 3:37 |
9. | Serenade | 5:30 |
10. | The Remembering Song | 7:20 |
11. | Waltz For All Souls | 4:57 |
12. | Dear Old Southland | 6:02 |
13. | Untitled | 0:38 |
Details
[Edit]Anyone who has heard Evan Christopher play clarinet realizes the heavy influence of Sidney Bechet on his playing style, though in these 2009 sessions he shares his interest in many other legendary New Orleans clarinetists, fusing elements of their playing into his own style. The lack of piano gives him greater freedom, with masterful guitarists Bucky Pizzarelli and James Chirillo (respectively on acoustic and electric instruments) along with bassist Greg Cohen providing superb accompaniment. Christopher's interpretation of the oldie "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" restores the usually omitted verse and tango that were part of the original sheet music, played at a languid tempo (except for the brisk midsection) that suggests a lazy summer day in the Crescent City. His revival of Jelly Roll Morton's "My Home Is in a Southern Town" has engaging interplay with Chirillo, while the clarinetist's treatment of "Dear Old Southland" blends a Latin flavor with straight-ahead swing. But one of the most striking features of this CD is Christopher's "The Remembering Song," an infectious New Orleans-flavored ballad that is heard as a brief prelude, interlude, full performance, and even a hidden track with the composer whistling its theme unaccompanied. The Remembering Song is easily one of Evan Christopher's finest recordings.