Love and Ghosts explained

Love and Ghosts
Type:live
Artist:Farmers by Nature
Cover:Love_and_ghosts_cover.jpeg
Border:yes
Released:2014
Recorded:Disc One
June 27, 2011
Disc Two
June 28, 2011
Venue:Disc One
Studio des Resistants Cité de la Musique, Marseille
Disc Two
Petit Kursaal, Besançon
Genre:Jazz
Length:139:53
Label:AUM Fidelity
Producer:Gerald Cleaver, Steven Joerg
Chronology:Gerald Cleaver
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Love and Ghosts is the third album by Farmers by Nature, a collective trio consisting of Gerald Cleaver on drums, William Parker on bass and Craig Taborn on piano. The double disc set documents two complete, all improvised concerts recorded in France during their 2011 tour. It was released on the AUM Fidelity label.[1]

Reception

The Down Beat review by Bradley Bambarger says that "Something like Love And Ghosts can only be made through relationships of extraordinary empathy. There’s a lot of music going on here, more rewarding with every listen.""[2]

In his review for JazzTimes Britt Robson notes that "The abundance of talent, trust, self-confidence, patience and intuition required to collectively improvise at such a high level for more than an hour at a time is possessed by the three members of Farmers by Nature and precious few others."[3]

The PopMatters review by Will Layman states "It’s terrific to hear this kind of music, with its not-obvious but still emotional beauty, coming out of a culture that seems so constrained and plastic at times."[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Cleaver/Parker/TabornDisc One

  1. "Love and Ghosts" – 18:05
  2. "Without a Name" – 6:50
  3. "Aquilo" – 16:10
  4. "Seven Years In" – 16:21
  5. "Massalia" – 12:29

Disc Two

  1. "The Green City" – 9:16
  2. "Bisanz" – 21:09
  3. "Comté" – 17:58
  4. "Castle #2" – 16:45
  5. "Les Flâneurs" – 4:50

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.aumfidelity.com/aum089.html Love and Ghosts
  2. Bambarger, Bradley. Love and Ghosts review. Down Beat November 14: page 54. Print.
  3. Robson, Britt. Love and Ghosts review at JazzTimes
  4. Layman, Will. Love and Ghosts review at PopMatters