Next Generation (Gary Burton album) explained

Next Generation
Type:Studio
Artist:Gary Burton
Cover:Next Generation - cover.jpg
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Recorded:November 8 and 10, 2004
Studio:Fantasy Studios, Studio D, Berkeley, CA
Genre:Jazz
Label:Concord Jazz CCD-2277-2
Producer:Gary Burton, Nick Phillips
Chronology:Gary Burton
Prev Title:Generations
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:The New Crystal Silence
Next Year:2008

Next Generation is a studio album by American jazz vibraphonist Gary Burton.[1] [2] The album was released on via Concord Jazz label.[3] It features Burton with a group of prodigies including guitarist Julian Lage, pianist Vadim Neselovskyi, bassist Luques Curtis and drummer James Williams.

Reception

John Fordham of The Guardian wrote "There's a strong Pat Metheny feel in plenty of places (pianist Vadim Neselovskyi is a particular devotee, to judge by the easy swing of his work here) and Gary Burton's openness to both classical music and jazz gets a shapely acknowledgement in Samuel Barber's Fuga. The crystal stream of Burton's vibes winds engagingly around the piano and guitar on the standard My Romance, but it's bassist Luques Curtis's vampy, elliptical blues Ques Sez that brings the nearest thing to a mischievous flush to the cheeks of this rather glossily formal music. Pianist Neselovskyi also sounds the most promising of the young improvisers on it. Classical listeners on the lookout for jazz that doesn't tingle the teeth may like this set very much, but for all the collective expertise, very few unexpected corners get turned."

Ken Dryden of Allmusic stated "This meeting of a jazz master and four prodigies is well worth acquiring."

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Siders. Harvey. Gary Burton: Next Generation. Jazz Times. jazztimes.com. 3 February 2018. 1 June 2005.
  2. Web site: Himes. Geoffrey. GARY BURTON "Next Generation" Concord. The Washington Post. washingtonpost.com. 2 February 2018. 6 May 2005.
  3. Web site: Gary Burton – Next Generation. Discogs. discogs.com. 2 February 2018.