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Chris Potter-Song For Anyone-2007-MTD

lukes

2008-12-15 23:09:47
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Chris Potter - Song For Anyone



ARTIST.....: Chris Potter

TITLE......: Song For Anyone

LABEL......: Sunny Side

URL........: http://www.chrispottermusic.com

RIP DATE...: Dec-24-2007

STORE DATE.: Aug-28-2007

GENRE......: Jazz

QUALITY....: VBR / 44.1Hz / Joint-Stereo

SIZE.......: 99,5 MB





Track Listing:



01 - the absence 07:33

02 - against the wind 07:56

03 - closer to the sun 08:04

04 - family tree 04:49

05 - chief seattle 09:42

06 - cupid & psyche 09:08

07 - song for anyone 08:54

08 - the arc of a day 03:57

09 - estrellas del sur 07:57

10 - all by all 04:42





72:42 min

Release Notes:



Born in Chicago on New Year�s Day 1971 and moving to Columbia,

South Carolina as an infant, the prodigious youngster began

fooling around on guitar and piano at the age of three. He took

up the alto sax at the age of ten and played on his first jazz gig

at the age of 13. But his eclectic musical education really began

with his personal investigation of his parents?record collection.

Spanning everything from Bach to Schoenberg, and gamelan music

to the Beatles, Chris explored it all avidly, taking a special

interest in albums by Miles Davis and Dave Brubeck.



When piano legend Marian McPartland first heard Chris at 15 years

old (an encounter that eventually led to his contract with Concord

Records in 1994), she told his father that Chris was ready for the

road with a unit such as Woody Herman�s. But finishing school was

a priority and by the time he graduated, he was playing alto,

tenor and soprano saxophone, bass clarinet and alto flute.



At 18 Potter moved to New York to study at the New School, and

then Manhattan School of Music. There he formed a lasting

friendship with one of his professors, pianist Kenny Werner, later

making a duet recording together. He also re-connected with

trumpet great Red Rodney, with whom he had played earlier at a

jazz festival in Columbia. He spent four important years with

Rodney, honing his skills at the side of the bebop heavyweight,

until shortly before Red�s passing in 1994.



Graduating from Manhattan in 1993, Potter began a long series of

sideman activities with top names like the Mingus Big Band, Paul

Motion, Ray Brown, Jim Hall, James Moody, Dave Douglas, Mike

Mainieri and many more.



After playing on Marian McPartland�s 1993 Concord recording, In My

Life, the adventurous saxophonist became a surprising member of

the Concord roster, eventually recording five CDs for the label,

as well as the aforementioned duo with Werner. His final Concord

CD, 1998�s Vertigo, was named one of the year�s top ten CDs by

both Jazziz and The New York Times.



Chris also performed on Steely Dan�s Grammy-nominated, gold album

Two Against Nature, touring with them in 1994, which also resulted

in the live CD, Alive in America.



Potter received his own Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental

Jazz Solo for his work on Joanne Brackeen�s Pink Elephant Magic.

And he�s the youngest recipient ever to receive the annual Danish

Jazzpar Prize.



Although he�s performed extensively with the incredible

bassist/composer Dave Holland�s various ensembles, Potter has been

performing all over the world with his own groups since the

release of Gratitude early 2001. He has performed all over Europe

(including Paris, London, Florence and the North Sea Festival),

Canada (festivals in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver) and in top

clubs in the U.S. as well as a featured performance at the

Monterey Jazz Festival.



Following a European tour with Steve Swallow�s Trio in December

2001, Potter recorded Traveling Mercies in January, 2002, before

taking his quartet out on a West Coast tour in February. In March

and April, he toured the U.S. with Holland�s and Dave Douglas?

quintets respectively, and in the fall, he began his extensive

touring with his own group, working throughout the U.S. in

September and October, and in Europe during November and December.





Multi-reedman/composer Chris Potter is often cited by critics,

musicians, and a steadily increasing number of fans as the finest

saxophonist of his generation. Like most young jazz musicians,

Chris is well schooled in the masters. His critically acclaimed

2001 album, Gratitude (Verve) pays tribute to many of those titans

who�ve influenced him, including John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Joe

Henderson, Eddie Harris, Wayne Shorter, Lester Young, Coleman

Hawkins, Ornette Coleman and Charlie Parker.



But like many other of his contemporaries in and out of jazz,

Chris?musical influences come from many and varied sources.



�My aesthetic is based in Bird and Lester Young and Sonny

[Rollins]. I want my music to have that emotional impact. What I

learned from them in terms of phrasing, sound, approach to rhythm

will never be outdated. I would like to basically use the same

aesthetic sensibility with more contemporary harmonic and rhythmic

concepts, being influenced by classical, world music, funk, rock,

rap, country, whatever...digesting new ideas, new influences to

keep the freshness alive.?



Along with limitless creativity, a vibrant sense of swing, and a

full awareness of past, present and future, that broad-based

musical sensibility has brought Chris into the line of vision of a

diverse and heady array of artists, including James Moody, Jim

Hall, Marian McPartland, Dave Douglas, Larry Carlton, Steely Dan,

and Dave Holland, with whom Chris has been performing regularly

since 1999.



�Each band leader, each great musician I�ve had the chance to work

with has inspired me in a certain way...Without all those

experiences I don�t think I�d be ready to be doing this now.?



The �this?to which he refers, is leading his own ensemble, an

endeavor that has been consistently bringing him greater acclaim

and new fans all over the world. An unabashedly rhythmic player,

Chris?most recent CD Traveling Mercies, his second for Verve, is

a groove-oriented date that makes no sacrifices or compromises in

the quest for musical integrity and communication with his

audience.



�I want people to dance if they can, to feel the music and not

think of it as something complicated and forbidding. I want to be

communicating something. You can do that and not sacrifice

anything artistically.?



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