Jumping the Creek
Jumping the Creek | ||||
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Studio album by Charles Lloyd | ||||
Released | April 5, 2005 | |||
Recorded |
January 2004 Cello Studios, Los Angeles | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 73:44 | |||
Label |
ECM ECM 1911 | |||
Producer | Charles Lloyd, Dorothy Darr, Manfred Eicher | |||
Charles Lloyd chronology | ||||
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Jumping the Creek is an album by jazz saxophonist Charles Lloyd, recorded in January 2004 by Lloyd with Geri Allen, Robert Hurst and Eric Harland.[1]
Reception
The album received wide critical acclaim. The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars and states "this, like Lloyd's other recordings on ECM is about emotion, feeling, and a sense of peace and serenity. Lloyd uses the rough places in his improvisations, to be sure, but it is only to make the rough places plain, limpid, utterly integrated in a serene whole. On Jumping the Creek he succeeds seamlessly and ups his own artistic ante".[2] The All About Jazz review by John Kelman stated "Jumping the Creek represents a clear highlight in a career filled with memorable milestones".[3]
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Allmusic | [2] |
Track listing
- All compositions by Charles Lloyd except as indicated
- "Ne Me Quitte Pas (If You Go Away)" (Jacques Brel) - 13:29
- "Ken Katta Ma Om (Bright Sun Upon You)" - 5:45
- "Angel Oak Revisited" - 3:34
- "Canon Perdido" - 3:01
- "Jumping the Creek" - 5:57
- "The Sufi's Tears" - 3:06
- "Georgia Bright Suite: Pythagoras at Jeckyll Island/Sweet Georgia Bright" - 13:34
- "Come Sunday" (Duke Ellington) - 5:52
- "Both Veils Must Go" - 3:00
- "Song of the Inuit" - 11:26
Personnel
- Charles Lloyd - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, tarogato
- Geri Allen - piano
- Robert Hurst - double bass
- Eric Harland - drums
References
- ↑ ECM Records catalogue accessed January 25, 2010.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Jurek, T. Allmusic Review accessed January 25, 2010.
- ↑ Kelman, J. Jumping the Creek review All about Jazz, April 4, 2005