Ahmad Jamal Live In Marciac, August 5th 2014 Ahmad Jamal
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
01.06.2015
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Sunday Afternoon 11:59
- 2 The Shout 05:03
- 3 Dynamo 08:10
- 4 The Gypsy 05:38
- 5 Strollin' 06:25
- 6 Silver 08:07
- 7 All Of You 05:25
- 8 Morning Mist 09:18
- 9 Blue Moon 09:35
- 10 Autumn Rain 12:36
Info for Ahmad Jamal Live In Marciac, August 5th 2014
This live concert album from Ahmad Jamal was recorded in Marciac on August 5, 2014. Joined by bassist Reginald Veal, drummer Herlin Riley and percussionist Manolo Badrena, Jamal and company bring all the magic of his recent albums Blue Moon and Saturday Morning to the concert stage, all the while invoking the spirit of Cole Porter and Horace Silver. This album is essential for all jazz fans.
“Jamal is as adventurous and surprising as ever. A great pianist and one of the true pioneers of modernism in jazz...” (The Observer)
Ahmad Jamal
Celebrated pianist-composer Ahmad Jamal continues his performance schedule around the world, as he has for well over the last four decades. Noted for his outstanding technical command and identifiable sound as a piano stylist, Mr. Jamal was born on July 2, 1930, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Considering his ensemble "an orchestra", Mr. Jamal not only achieves a unified sound, but subtly inserts independent roles for the bass and drums. The hallmarks of Mr. Jamal's style are rhythmic innovations, colorful harmonic perceptions, especially left hand harmonic and melodic figures, plus parallel and contrary motion lines in and out of chordal substitutions and alterations and pedal point ostinato interludes in tasteful dynamics. He also incorporates a unique sense of space in his music, and his musical concepts are exciting without being loud in volume. Augmented by a selection of unusual standards and his own compositions, Mr. Jamal would notably impress and influence, among others, trumpeter Miles Davis.
In 1994, Mr. Jamal received the American Jazz Masters fellowship award from the National Endowment for the Arts. The same year he was named a Duke Ellington Fellow at Yale University, where he performed commissioned works with the Assai String Quartet.
In 2007 the French Government inducted Mr. Jamal into the prestigious Order of the Arts and Letters by French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres, naming him Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
Mr. Jamal’s previous recording A Quiet Time (Dreyfus Records), released in January 2010, was the number #1 CD on jazz radio for the year 2010 and continues to soar. Also this year the French Jazz Academy has voted "The Complete Ahmad Jamal Trio Argo Sessions 1956-1962" released by Mosaïc "Best reissue of the year with outstanding research work". His music remains, youthful, fresh, imaginative and always influential.
In December of 2011 Mr. Jamal was awarded with DownBeat’s 76th Reader’s Poll Hall of Fame.
Mr. Jamal’s latest album Blue Moon which debuted in February opened to a sold out performance at Theatre du Chatelet in Paris.
Booklet for Ahmad Jamal Live In Marciac, August 5th 2014