Glasgow Dreamer: The Music of Ivor Cutler
- 流派:Jazz 爵士
- 语种:英语 纯音乐
- 发行时间:2016-07-15
- 类型:录音室专辑
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www.benbryden.com personnel: Ben Bryden - tenor saxophone (additional harmonium #8) Reinier Baas - guitar (piano #4 and harmonium #8) Mark Schilders - drums Tom Berkmann - bass Recorded at Castlesound Studios in Scotland, August 2015. Mixed by Eivind Opsvik at Greenwood Underground in Brooklyn NY, December 2015. Mastered by Nate Wood at Kerseboom Mastering, Brooklyn NY May 2016. With artwork by Jonny Hannah. Ben Bryden is a transatlantic saxophonist and composer combining a lyrical sound with a memorably melodic approach to composition. Born in Scotland and based in New York since 2009, he has performed with a multitude of admired musicians from the jazz idiom, (Will Vinson, Ben Wendel, Eivind Opsvik, Chris Lightcap, Kenny Wollesen and the legendary Les Paul) and at many of the city’s most loved venues (Cornelia Street Cafe, Zinc Bar, The Bar Next Door, Le Poisson Rouge, The Iridium) In Europe, he has collaborated closely with young artists such as Steven Delannoye (Belgium), Tim Thornton (UK) Reinier Baas and Mark Schilders (Netherlands), leading a number of groups and appearing at festivals and venues such as Ronnie Scotts, The Edinburgh Fringe, Glasgow Jazz Festival. His two previous record releases, ‘Bright Noise’ (“A fluidly lyrical band built around two-tenor interplay” Time Out New York) and “1957 Flying Scot” (“The most delightful artefact” BBC Radio Scotland) will be joined in July 2016 with “Glasgow Dreamer: The Music of Ivor Cutler”, bringing the willfully idiosyncratic songs of Ivor Cutler into the jazz canon. This brand new album features instrumental ‘Indie-Jazz’ arrangements of Ivor Cutler’s songs taken from his cult albums ‘Velvet Donkey’, ‘Jammy Smears’, and ‘Dandruff’. These are complemented with some new compositions inspired by Cutler’s semi-biographical account of postwar Glasgwegian youth, “Glasgow Dreamer”. Wilfully idiosyncratic, sometimes whimsical melodies, are cherished and sculpted into wonderful creations by Bryden’s lyrical tenor sax and a high-octane Quartet featuring Reinier Baas, Mark Schilders (Netherlands) and Tom Berkmann (Berlin). Ben Bryden on making "Glasgow Dreamer: The Music of Ivor Cutler": "I've been a fan of Ivor Cutler since I was a teenager and have listened to his records so much that I memorised many of his poems and songs through sheer osmosis. The result of this as a modern jazz saxophonist and composer (the saxophone being a wholly melodic instrument of course) is that I would find many of Ivor's melodies would come through subconsciously in my playing and composing. Ivor Cutler's melodies are beautifully simple and ceaselessly memorable, and they fit perfectly with my own compositions and style. I didn't start this project with the intention of making an album, initially I had just one tune that dovetailed well with my own works. But as I found myself arranging more and more Cutler melodies I realised I had enough material to form a project in it's own right. "Fascinatingly, I came across this quote from Ivor himself, which is from the liner notes of the CD reissue of 'An Elpee and Two Epees': 'I would go to a jazz concert and just let the music come through me and write nonsense poems, so that one was listening to the noise of the words rather than the meaning...I wouldn't allow my intellect to get in the way. After six years I found certain songs more to my taste than others and I gradually began to use actual words' "So, I like to think that my interpretations have, in a sense, brought Ivor Cutler's songs full circle - they began as melodies inspired by live jazz and now form a live jazz set of their own!" the BAND! Reinier Baas - guitar, is from Amsterdam and leads his band ‘The More Socially Relevant Jazz Music Ensemble’ which has toured globally and is arguably the Netherlands' hottest young jazz act. He has released three records under his own name, most recently the ominously titled 'Smooth Jazz Apocalypse' Tom Berkman - bass, hails from Bavaria and has been based in New York for the last few years, recently graduating from Manhattan School of Music. He was a semifinalist in the Jazz Competition of the International Double Bass Convention “Bass 2010″ in Berlin and is a German Academy Award winning film scorer. Mark Schilders is the drummer in Reinier Baas' ‘The More Socially Relevant Jazz Music Ensemble’, but is an esteemed bandleader in his own right having been selected as ‘Nieuwe Maker’ by the Dutch Performing Arts Fund in collaboration with Stichting Jazz International Rotterdam.