Diving for Pearls – Jazz Interpretations of the Pearlfishers Songbook Colin Steele Quartet
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Album Veröffentlichung:
2017
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
28.07.2017
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- 1 The Bluebells 05:40
- 2 We'll Get By 05:09
- 3 Everything Works Out 05:02
- 4 The Vampires of Camelon 03:49
- 5 Ice Race 03:58
- 6 You'll Never Steal My Spirit 05:04
- 7 Gone in the Winter 05:53
- 8 Snow on the Pines 05:45
- 9 The Umbrellas of Shibuya 06:08
- 10 Swan Dreams 01:03
Info zu Diving for Pearls – Jazz Interpretations of the Pearlfishers Songbook
Zwei, die fest zusammengehören, sind das Label Marina und die schottische Formation The Pearlfishers. In den vergangenen zwei Jahrzehnten veröffentlichte die Band um Frontmann und Songschreiber David Scott schon sieben Alben beim Hamburger Imprint, darunter Meilensteine wie „Across The Milky Way“ (2001), „Up With The Larks“ (2007) oder „Open Up Your Colouring Book“ (2014).
Einer, der an vielen Pearlfishers-Aufnahmen als Gastmusiker beteiligt war, ist der aus Edinburgh stammende Jazz-Trompeter Colin Steele. Mit Scott verbindet ihn über die Arbeit hinaus die Liebe zu Burt Bacharach, den Beatles und Beach Boys. Aus dieser speziellen Verbindung heraus keimte bei Steele die Idee, die wunderschönen Melodien und Arrangements seines Kollegen in neue musikalische Territorien zu überführen. Analog zu Miles Davis (»Porgy and Bess«, 1958) und Chet Baker (»Plays Lerner & Loewe«, 1959).
„Diving For Pearls“ wurde – wie viele andere großartige Jazzalben auch – an nur einem Tag eingespielt. Die Produktion fand in den berühmten schottischen Castlesound Studios (The Blue Nile, Orange Juice, R.E.M.) statt, fürs Mastering zeichnete Stuart Hamilton verantwortlich. Der Aufwand hat sich gelohnt, die Songs klingen, als säße man mit den Musikern in einem Raum!
Colin Steele, Trompete
Dave Milligan, Klavier
Calum Gourley, Kontrabass
Alyn Cosker, Schlagzeug
Colin Steele
joined his first jazz group the John Rae Collective at the age of 19 (which included Brian Kellock and Phil Bancroft). He then went on to work with Tommy Smith, Tom Bancroft Orchestra and pop band Hue and Cry.
Colin Steele has been described as the Sibelius of Scotland. His music is a joyous celebration of Scottish melody and rhythm, liberated and enhanced by the spirit, sophistication and technique of jazz. His recordings and concerts are warm, life affirming, and thrilling in their effect. He disarms the most hardened jazz fan with the power and beauty of his music and his playing speaks strongly to audiences of all musical tastes."
Between 1990 and 1996 he travelled Europe extensively, living in France, London and Italy.
On his return to Scotland in 1997 he established the phenomenally successful live music club Midnight Blue, which ran for three years and attracted over 40,000 people during this time. He began composing and formed his first quintet in 2000.
Since the release of his debut album Twilight Dreams in 2002, Steele’s highly original and melodic Scottish folk-influenced jazz has won just about every UK jazz plaudit there is; from BBC Jazz CD of the Year and Jazz Review international CD of the Year (for his album ‘The Journey Home’) to CD of the year accolades in The Guardian, Observer, Independent and The New Statesman. Steele’s compositions are inspired by Scottish and Irish folk music, but are firmly rooted in the jazz tradition. The success of his first 2 quintet recordings led to a third, 'Through the Waves' being released internationally by top European label ACT.
In 2006 Steele formed Stramash, a 10 piece Scottish 'supergroup' consisting of his jazz quintet, fiddles, bagpipes, whistle and cello. This group received universal critical acclaim, both for their concerts and for their recording, which was released in 2009. "a stunningly lyrical ensemble". (THE TIMES)
Colin's latest CD "Even in the darkest places" with his quintet will be released on the 17th March 2017.
Other projects: Over the last few years Colin has also worked on a wide variety of different projects, including a commission for the Edinburgh Jazz Festival Orchestra, a long running theatre show 'A Funny Valentine', based on the life of Chet Baker, a quintet playing the music of Miles Davis, duets with Dave Milligan and Brian Kellock, and 'Stone Islands', a collaborative project with Scottish and Sardinian musicians.
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