GA Russell Posted August 21, 2023 Report Posted August 21, 2023 Cowbell Music Presents The Koppel Colley Blade Collective with Perspective CD AND DOWNLOAD AVAILABLE NOW. VINYL AVAILABLE ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2023. WWW.COWBELLMUSIC.DK BENJAMIN KOPPEL - Alto Saxophone SCOTT COLLEY - Bass BRIAN BLADE - Drums KCB Collective is the name of an all-star trio, a working band that was founded 10 years ago, consisting of three of the most in-demand, versatile and top-class jazz musicians on the scene today. Between them they have worked with the who’s who in jazz, but this time they once again come together and via their long-lasting musical friendship they refine the potential of the classic jazz trio formation. All three musicians write music for the trio and the album Perspective, which stretches from quiet, beautiful ballad-like jazz, to the more powerful, energetic, rock-influenced sub-genres. Blade’s creativity blends perfectly with Colley’s strong improvisations and Koppel’s lyrical sax and the works are tied together by three virtuosos who have taken interplay and collective musical dialogue to a new level. Benjamin Koppel is one of the most award-winning musicians of his generation. He has released more than 60 CDs as a band leader that include collaborations with artists like Jack DeJohnette, Paul Bley, Miroslav Vitous, Peter Erskine, Brian Blade and Phil Woods. In 2011, Koppel became a cultural knight of France, Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, for his major contribution to French jazz via collaborations with Daniel Humair and many more. Scott Colley is the bassist choice for such jazz legends as Herbie Hancock, Jim Hall, Andrew Hill and Michael Brecker. His remarkably empathetic skills, strong melodic sense and improvisational abilities can be heard in groups led by colleagues Chris Potter, John Scofield, Adam Rogers, Brian Blade, David Binney and Kenny Werner. Furthermore, Colley has a list of releases as a leader to his name. These feature musicians such as Bill Frisell, Mark Turner, Ralph Alessi and many more. Brian Blade has established himself as one of the most important drummers of the 21st century. His exceptional abilities behind the drums have given Blade the opportunity to work with the who’s who of the jazz world and other rhythmic genres. To name a few, Blade has collaborated with Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and Daniel Lanois. And in the jazz world he has been a regular member of both Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock’s bands. Lastly, Blade has been very successful with his own projects The Fellowship Band and Mama Rosa. Brian Blade, Scott Colley, Benjamin Koppel TRACKS 1. Alphabet Thief 2. Coconino County 3. Precipice 4. Speed Cubing Rubiks 5. 37.33 Seconds 6. Imaginary Canvas 7. For Sy Johnson 8. Don’t Rise 9. After Time Composed by: Benjamin Koppel (1, 2, 4, 6, 7), Scott Colley (3, 5, 8), Koppel Colley Blade (9) Release Date: July 27, 2023 Recorded at Sear Sound Studio, New York, by Chris Allen Mixed by Chris Allen and Koppel Colley Blade Collective Produced by the Koppel Colley Blade Collective Mastering by David Eberling Cover by Knut Schötteldreier Photos by Lars Hestbaek Scott uses Pirastro Strings. Benjamin plays Peter Jessen handmade mouthpieces and sax necks. Link Tree: https://orcd.co/kcbperspective Quote
Rabshakeh Posted August 31, 2023 Report Posted August 31, 2023 Has anyone had a listen to this yet? I generally enjoy Brian Blade releases, because you know you're going to get something with interesting shifting rhythms. Quote
mjazzg Posted August 31, 2023 Report Posted August 31, 2023 Not yet but now I know about it and see it's on Tidal, I shall do later. I think Blade is a terrific drummer but often feel that's a little hidden in the Fellowship Quote
relyles Posted August 31, 2023 Report Posted August 31, 2023 I have the ensembles prior release and have also heard some radio broadcasts from concerts. I have enjoyed what I heard in the past and based on that I will likely pick this up at some point. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted September 4, 2023 Report Posted September 4, 2023 (edited) I have it but it is in the always growing to be heard stacks. Edited September 4, 2023 by Ken Dryden Quote
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