Charlie Haden & Jim Hall - Charlie Haden & Jim Hall (2014) {Impulse!}
Jazz / Post Bop / Chamber Jazz / Modern Creative
This recorded,
intimate document was recorded at Jazz Beat during the Montreal Jazz
Festival in 1990 and sees its first official release on this Impulse!
volume. Bassist Charlie Haden and guitarist Jim Hall played a number of
duet concerts together over the years, but this was certainly among the
very earliest. Given their respective careers up to this point, both men
had nearly perfected the artistry of playing in this particular chamber
jazz setting. That all said, it does not prepare the listener for the
canny, intimate, yet absolutely electric interplay on offer here.
From readings
of standards such as "Bemsha Swing," "Body and Soul," and Skylark"
through to Ornette Coleman's "Turnaround" and excellent originals by
both men -- including Haden's bookends, the tenderly dissonant "First
Song" and the knotty "In the Moment," and Hall's sprightly melodic Latin
waltz "Down from Antigua" and his fingerpopping "Big Man Blues" -- this
music is an adventure top to bottom. It unfolds gradually and cannily
over 76 minutes. Ethan Iverson's liner essay is spirited, insightful,
and illuminating to boot. This set is not only impossible to criticize,
but adds an immeasurable depth to the catalogs of both artists. |
Personnel:
Charlie Haden - bass
Jim Hall - guitar
tracklist:
01 - Bemsha Swing
02 - First Song
03 - Turnaround
04 - Body And Soul
05 - Down From Antigua
06 - Skylark
07 - Big Blues
08 - In The Moment
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