The Art of the Bass Choir Lincoln Goines
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
25.06.2024
Album including Album cover
- 1 All Blues 03:36
- 2 Spank A Lee 02:47
- 3 Velho Piano 06:42
- 4 Spin the Floor 02:57
- 5 Common Threads 04:55
- 6 The Weaver / La Araña 04:24
- 7 Three Views of a Secret 04:20
- 8 Mambo Influenciado 02:15
- 9 Orphic Hymn / Good Morning, Midnight 03:46
- 10 Kaval Sviri 02:22
- 11 Fugue No. 1, Op. 87 01:53
- 12 Adagio, 23rd Piano Concerto KV 488 04:27
- 13 Hang Up Your Hang Ups 03:01
- 14 Oleo 03:18
- 15 Liberty City 05:04
- 16 Vassar Llean 04:44
Info for The Art of the Bass Choir
At the top level of New York City's jazz, Latin, and studio scenes for four decades, bassist Lincoln Goines has put together this highly ambitious recording for his debut as a leader. With elegant textures inspired by Bill Lee's New York Bass Violin Choir and Steve Swallow's upper register explorations, Goines created a collage of styles and moods, built on a collection of favorite tunes and textured within the parameters of clearly voiced low end instruments—indeed, an "exquisite jungle of bass!" Pulling in ten world-class bass friends including Ksenia Vasileva, Victor Wooten and John Patitucci, and drummers such as Robby Ameen and Dennis Chambers, Goines has created a one-of-a-kind listening experience, celebrating the musical range of the instrument and the fellowship of those devoted to anchoring ensembles through time.
"The spirit of the bass has possessed me from an early age. Of all the myriad influences, I can recall being particularly inspired by the elegant textures of Bill Lee’s New York Bass Violin Choir and by the pioneering upper register explorations of Steve Swallow. From that point on it became a goal of mine to perform music in a bass ensemble format and today I stand on the shoulders of the many low-end giants that came before me.
I began actualizing this vision over the past several years as a professor at the Berklee College of Music, putting together arrangements for student ensembles. From what now has become a considerable catalog, it was a labor of love to select the pieces to feature on this project. This was done in collaboration with family and many excellent musical colleagues/former students whom I have the honor to call my friends. I surely drove them all crazy… but I had a ton of fun making this recording.
On these tracks I attempted to create a collage of styles and moods: groove, lyricism, tradition, virtuosity, sonic math, and directed chaos, textured in a context where harmonies could resonate outside the confines of keyboard temperament and within parameters of clearly voiced low end/non-tonal instruments. Indeed, an “exquisite jungle of bass!” (Lincoln Goines)
"Playing more varieties of bass that could be listed in a review, Lincoln Goines celebrates the bass with a wide variety of guests including Tom Kennedy, Goins Vasileva, Victor Wooten, Susan Hagen, Gal Aviram and Mike Pope (am I missing anyone?) supported by a clever support team of drummers. The choice of famed stick man Dennis Chambers is a ... (Jazz Weekly, George W Harris)
"At the top level of New York City's jazz, Latin, and studio scenes for four decades, bassist Lincoln Goines has put together this highly ambitious recording for his debut as a leader. With elegant textures inspired by Bill Lee's New York Bass Violin Choir and Steve Swallow's upper register explorations, Goines created a collage of styles and moods, ..." (Bass Magazine, Chris Jisi)
"Here's something different: California-born, New York-based Lincoln Goines is one of the best bassists of his generation with a career rooted in the jazz world and recordings with Dizzy Gillespie, Idris Muhammad, Paquito D'Rivera, Carly Simon and other giants. But he delivers azure notes aplenty in this thoroughly enjoyable, classy and primarily in ..." (Chicago Blues Guide, Marty Gunther)
Lincoln Goines, bass
Tom Kennedy, bass (tracks 1, 7)
Ksenia Vasileva, bass (tracks 2, 5, 6, 15)
Victor Wooten, bass (track 2)
John Patitucci, bass (track 3)
Matthew Garrison, bass (track 4)
Mike Pope, bass (tracks 7,14)
Susan Hagen, bass (track 9)
Gal Aviram, bass (track 12)
Mike Bendy, bass (track 15)
Ed Lucie, bass (track 16)
Ben Perowsky, drums (track 1)
Dennis Chambers, drums (tracks 2, 10, 13)
Mark Walker, drums (tracks 3, 7, 14)
Robby Ameen, drums (tracks 4, 6, 8, 15)
Lia Irene Kohl, cello (tracks 5, 6)
Lincoln Goines, vocals
Theo Horike-Goines, vocals (6, 15)
Adam Nussbaum, rap (track 15)
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