Contemporary Jazz (Branford Marsalis album) explained

Contemporary Jazz
Type:studio
Artist:Branford Marsalis Quartet
Cover:Branford Marsalis Contemporary Jazz.jpg
Released:August 2000
Recorded:December 1999
Studio:Bearsville (Woodstock, New York)
Genre:Jazz
Length:1:13:50
Label:Sony Music
Producer:Branford Marsalis, Rob "Wacko" Hunter
Prev Title:Requiem
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Footsteps of Our Fathers
Next Year:2002

Contemporary Jazz is a jazz album by the Branford Marsalis Quartet, featuring Branford Marsalis, Eric Revis, Jeff "Tain" Watts, and Joey Calderazzo which was recorded on December 1–4, 1999 at Bearsville Sound Studios near Woodstock, New York.

Reception

The album received the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Individual or Group in 2000 and reached Number 12 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.

In his AllMusic review, David R. Adler calls the album "a knockout," saying the quartet "deftly [executes] a dizzying series of tempo shifts and subtle cues, all seamlessly worked into a fabric of extended, burning improvisation." Writing in JazzTimes, Willard Jenkins says that Marsalis "shows clear evidence that he's far from satisfied in his quest for excellence on his horns and with his composer's pen. Writing with an exceptional sense of rhythm in particular, Marsalis churns out an eight-chapter gem…"[1] The BBC's ClassicalMusic.com called the album "packed with hard-driving, punchy, turn-on-a-dime quartet music, vigorously interactive and razor-sharp, yet pleasingly informal…hard-swinging, occasionally volcanic performances from a quartet at the peak of its powers."[2]

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Contemporary Jazz, Branford Marsalis Quartet . JazzTimes . October 2000 . 2014-12-01.
  2. Web site: Collection: Contemporary Jazz, Branford Marsalis Quartet . Classical-Music.com (BBC) . 2014-12-01.