Bird Songs | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Joe Lovano |
Cover: | Bird Songs.jpg |
Released: | 2011 |
Recorded: | September 7–8, 2010 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Length: | 65:04 |
Label: | Blue Note |
Producer: | Joe Lovano |
Prev Title: | Folk Art |
Prev Year: | 2009 |
Next Title: | Cross Culture |
Next Year: | 2013 |
Bird Songs is the 22nd album by Joe Lovano released via the Blue Note label in 2011. The album features Esperanza Spalding, James Weidman, Otis Brown III and Francisco Mela performing songs mostly written or performed by alto saxophonist Charlie Parker.
Chris Barton of Los Angeles Times stated "Though a showcase for history, Lovano and his band expertly show the many ways these classics can still throw sparks". John Fordham of The Guardian noted "less capricious than Django Bates's tribute to Charlie Parker last year, but just as inspired and rich in references, Joe Lovano's Bird Songs is not just a stunning celebration of Parker's music, but a salute to the sax giants – Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon, Ornette Coleman and Wayne Shorter – who were liberated by it". Phil Johnson of The Independent added "It's an homage to Charlie Parker, but not, says Lovano, a tribute record. Rather, Parker's music is approached from a post-Coltrane, post-free jazz aesthetic, with the rhythmic edginess of bebop elided into an all-the-time-in-the-world fluidity. A masterpiece".[1]
All compositions by Charlie Parker except as indicated