Brad Mehldau - Highway Rider (2010)

Artist: Brad Mehldau
Title Of Album: Highway Rider
Year Of Release: 22 Feb 2010
Label: Nonesuch
Genre: Jazz, Piano, Contemporary Jazz
Bitrate: FLAC (log,cue)
Source: CD
Total Time: 102:30 min
Total Size: 516 MB
Tracklist
CD-1
01. John Boy
02. Don't Be Sad
03. At The Tollbooth
04. Highway Rider
05. The Falcon Will Fly Again
06. Now You Must Climb Alone
07. Walking The Peak
CD-2
01. We'll Cross The River Together
02. Capriccio
03. Sky Turning Grey (For Elliot Smith)
04. Into The City
05. Old West
06. Come With Me
07. Always Departing
08. Always Returning
Íîâûé äâîéíîé àëüáîì ïèàíèñòà Áðýäà Ìåëäî (Brad Mehldau) «Highway Rider» âûøåë 16 ìàðòà íà ëåéáëå Nonesuch Records, ñ êîòîðûì ìóçûêàíò ñîòðóäíè÷àåò ñ 2004-ãî ãîäà. Î÷åðåäíàÿ ñòóäèéíàÿ ðàáîòà ìóçûêàíòà ñòàëà âîçâðàùåíèåì ê èäåÿì àëüáîìà «Largo» 2002-ãî ãîäà, ñòàâøèì íàèáîëåå ýêñïåðèìåíòàëüíûì â äèñêîãðàôèè ïèàíèñòà. Òîãäà ñòîðîííèê àêóñòè÷åñêîãî çâó÷àíèÿ è ëèäåð îäíîãî èç ñàìûõ çíà÷èòåëüíûõ (åñëè íå ñàìîãî çíà÷èòåëüíîãî) ôîðòåïèàííîãî òðèî ïîñëåäíèõ 20 ëåò çàïèñàë àëüáîì íà ãðàíè jam-bands, íàïîëíåííûé ýëåêòðîííûìè ýôôåêòàìè è ñîâðåìåííûìè ôàíê-ðèòìàìè.
Nonesuch Records releases Highway Rider—a double-disc of original work by pianist and composer Brad Mehldau—on March 16, 2010. The album is his second collaboration with renowned producer Jon Brion and features performances by Mehldau’s trio—drummer Jeff Ballard and bassist Larry Grenadier—as well as drummer Matt Chamberlain, saxophonist Joshua Redman, and a chamber orchestra led by Dan Coleman. Mehldau also orchestrated and arranged the album’s 15 pieces for the ensemble.
Although Brad Mehldau is best known as a jazz composer and improviser, he has written several long-form compositions and songs, including an orchestral piece called The Brady Bunch Variations for the Orchestre National d’Île-de-France and two Carnegie Hall commissions: Love Songs for mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter and Love Sublime for soprano Renée Fleming.
“It’s so exciting to write something and have it in your head and then hear it for the first time being played by these magnificent musicians,” he says. “It’s really an emotional experience. I’m still reeling from it.”
“For me, the biggest challenge was the orchestration—which notes to assign to what instruments. I’ve been studying lots of orchestral scores for a while now—Strauss, Brahms, Tchaikovsky; a lot of big romantic stuff in particular. But while I was writing, I was also listening closely to modern orchestrators and arrangers, and there are two who have made an impact on me especially—François Rauber in his work with Jacques Brel, and Bob Alcivar in his work with Tom Waits.”
Jon Brion also produced Mehldau’s 2002 album Largo, and Mehldau had been hoping to work with him again since then. “I knew from working with Jon on Largo that he was the guy who would find a way to put all the pieces together for this project. It was really quite a beast sonically at some points—two drummers playing at the same time, bass, sax, and piano, and then the orchestra on top of that. I wanted to record everything live whenever possible but wasn’t sure if we could do it. The first conversation with Jon about the music, that was for him a done deal—it had to be live, with the orchestra and the jazz group playing together. Jon had the foresight during the recording, and then a great deal of craft during the mixing, to bring it all together and sound like it does. And we were able to avoid what the conductor Dan Coleman jokingly referred to as ‘disco strings’—that is, adding the orchestra onto the jazz group’s performance after the fact.”
Largo was a step in a new direction for the pianist, incorporating horns, strings, vibes, and electronic instruments—as well as Brion’s unique production touches. As Brion points out, though, “This time around—having done these classical things of late, and these different commissioned pieces he’s had to write—was a completely different thing. It’s like, ‘OK, I know what I learned from doing that last one. This time I have a specific angle.’”
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