If Trees Could Fly Explained

If Trees Could Fly
Type:studio
Artist:Marc Johnson, Eric Longsworth
Cover:If trees could fly -- album cover.jpg
Border:yes
Released:1998
Recorded:November 26, 1996 and June 12, 1997
Studio:Current Sounds Studio, NYC
Genre:Post-bop, jazz
Length:53:33
Label:Intuition Music INT 3228 2
Producer:Marc Johnson, Eric Longsworth
Chronology:Marc Johnson
Prev Title:Magic Labyrinth
Prev Year:1995
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If Trees Could Fly is a studio album by the jazz acoustic bassist Marc Johnson and the electric cellist Eric Longsworth.[1] The record was released via the Intuition Music label in 1998.[2] It contains eleven compositions arranged and performed only on bass viol and cello.

Reception

Chris Massey of PopMatters stated: "There are only two instruments present on If Trees Could Fly: bass and electric cello. This is all: Mr. Johnson on the bass, Mr. Longsworth on the electric cello. The beauty of the music upon this album is the interaction between these two unadorned sounds. The bass typically paints a rolling background, when not off on a rhythmic tangent, and Mr. Johnson is always on top of his craft. So is Mr. Longsworth. The cello is sometimes staccato, sometimes swelling, always precise. The music, of course, is more than the unadorned voices of two men and their instruments. The instrumental record finds a third voice in the mixture and interaction of both the bass and the cello... This album is aptly named—if trees could fly, it would hardly match the musical accomplishment of these two musicians".

Personnel

Band

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Notes and References

  1. If Trees Could Fly . Jazz Journal International . 2000 . 29 . 17 February 2020 . Billboard Limited . en.
  2. Web site: Marc Johnson / Eric Longsworth - If Trees Could Fly . intuition-music.com. 2015-08-03.