Seamus Blake Quintet - Live At Smalls

Seamus Blake Quintet - Live At Smalls


  • Singer: Seamus Blake, Bill Stewart, Lage Lund & Matt Clohesy
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2010-10-27
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 5

  • ℗ 2010 SmallsLIVE

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Subterfuge (Live) Seamus Blake, Bill Stewart, David Kikoski, Lage Lund & Matt Clohesy 11:15
2
Amuse Bouche (Live) Seamus Blake, Bill Stewart, David Kikoski, Lage Lund & Matt Clohesy 12:26
3
Consequence (Live) Seamus Blake, Bill Stewart, Lage Lund, Matt Clohesy & David Kikoski 8:00
4
Stranger In Paradise (Live) Seamus Blake, Bill Stewart, Lage Lund, Matt Clohesy & David Kikoski 11:05
5
Fear of Rooming (Live) Seamus Blake, Bill Stewart, David Kikoski, Lage Lund & Matt Clohesy 13:45

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  • Reviews

    • A future classic

      5
      By SorB69
      Rare is the case in modern jazz in which a group composed entirely of virtuoso musicians can create a truly masterful group recording, without letting ego get in the way of the creative spirit. This recording, however, is proof that such a case exists. Seamus Blake has put together a band of absolute monster players - Lage Lund on guitar, Dave Kikoski on piano, Matt Clohesy on bass, and Bill Stewart on the drums. Covering a program of mostly originals, the quintet succeeds brilliantly in humanizing the relatively obtuse harmony of jazz that has been composed post-Debussy/Ravel. Aside from excelling in the realm of concept, each member is also a master technician - check out the recording's lone standard, the classic "Stranger in Paradise," to hear Blake showcase his ease of use of the upper register of the tenor saxophone. Deep!