Living in Twilight Ariel Pocock

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
09.06.2017

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  • 1 The Very Thought of You 05:34
  • 2 500 Miles High 05:20
  • 3 Living in Twilight 04:43
  • 4 So in Love 04:35
  • 5 Someone Like You 04:40
  • 6 Saudações 04:29
  • 7 So Long 04:38
  • 8 I Love You 04:12
  • 9 To Be Alone with You 04:34
  • 10 Gonzalo's Melody 04:16
  • 11 When You Wish Upon a Star 05:51
  • 12 Hymn 04:58
  • 13 Go Leave 04:27
  • Total Runtime 01:02:17

Info for Living in Twilight



Jazz pianist, vocalist, and composer Ariel Pocock’s enthralling second album Living in Twilight was recorded in Montréal with producer Matt Pierson at the helm.

In photography it's known as "Magic Hour," that time just after sunrise or just before sunset when everything glows with a golden intensity and reality becomes imbued with the Technicolor majesty of a dream. That liminal space, with its warm, inviting sheen and intoxicating air of mystery, is where singer/pianist Ariel Pocock finds herself on her stunning second album, Living in Twilight, the highly anticipated follow-up to Pocock's critically acclaimed 2015 debut, Touchstone. Where the album's subject matter may explore themes of uncertainty, the music itself reveals a much more confident artist and bandleader. Where the earlier release was recorded by an all-star band assembled specifically for the occasion, Living in Twilight, produced by Matt Pierson, features Pocock's regular trio with the in-demand Montréal rhythm section of Jim Doxas (drums) and Adrian Vedady (bass). On several tracks they're joined by guitar great Chico Pinheiro, considered a leading figure in the modern Brazilian jazz scene. Pocock culled the songs from a variety of sources, from standard repertoire from the Great American Songbook by Cole Porter and Ray Noble, to more modern jazz compositions by Chick Corea and the Brazilian-tinged sounds of Egberto Gismonti, to contemporary pop and indie-rock hits by the likes of Adele and Sufjan Stevens. This wide-ranging fare sits comfortably next to Pocock's own memorable originals, which range from the buoyant to the spiritual.

Ariel Pocock, piano, Rhodes piano, vocals
Chico Pinheiro, guitar (on tracks 2, 5-7, 10)
Adrian Vedady, bass
Jim Doxas, drums

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