Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2016
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
29.11.2016
Label: jazz&people
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz
Interpret: Yotam Silberstein, Aaron Goldberg, Reuben Rogers and Gregory Hutchinson
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Parabens 04:12
- 2 Milonga Gris 05:33
- 3 Nocturno 07:00
- 4 The Village 08:20
- 5 Stav 05:17
- 6 Fuzz (44.1khz) 07:04
- 7 Albayzin 06:07
- 8 Changes 05:43
- 9 O Vôo da mosca 05:11
- 10 October 06:37
- 11 Lennie Bird (44.1khz) 03:39
Info zu The Village
Along with guitarists such as Lage Lund, Peter Bernstein and his fellow countryman Gilad Hekselman, Yotam Silberstein represents one of the inspiring and influential forces of jazz, and guitar, in NYC and around the world. Following up four recordings as a leader and dozens of recordings as a sideman, Silberstein is proud and happy to present his new recording, The Village, to the world. It is by far his finest work, in that Silberstein was able to bring together many influences that are meaningful to him, including music from the Middle East, Brazil, Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Uruguay and of course jazz and blues, all fully absorbed and forged into a unique and coherent voice. For the recording of The Village Silberstein surrounded himself with close friends, Aaron Goldberg (piano), Reuben Rogers (bass) and Gregory Hutchinson (drums), who collectively could only be described as a world-class, dream-team rhythm section, allowing the grandeur of the guitarist’s mastery to shine through unadulterated.
"Since his arrival in New York in 2005, Israeli guitarist Yotam Silberstein has made an impact on the scene with his precision bebop lines and fleet-fingered improvisations." (JazzTimes Magazine)
“Unadorned hollow-body guitar work freely invites comparison to releases from the heyday of Blue Note Records. He isn’t piggy backing on memories. He’s forging his own path with skills and style.” (AllAboutJazz)
Yotam Silberstein, guitar
Aaron Goldberg, piano
Reuben Rogers, bass
Greg Hutchinson, drums
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Booklet für The Village