Live At Monterey Jazz Festival Joe Lovano & Dave Douglas Sound Prints

Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
03.04.2015

Label: Universal Music / Capitol

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Jazz Blues

Artist: Joe Lovano & Dave Douglas Sound Prints

Composer: Joe Lovano, Dave Douglas

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  • 1 Sound Prints 04:38
  • 2 Sprints 13:59
  • 3 Destination Unknown 08:32
  • 4 To Sail Beyond The Sunset 10:25
  • 5 Weatherman 01:34
  • 6 Power Ranger 12:45
  • Total Runtime 51:53

Info for Live At Monterey Jazz Festival

Saxophonist Joe Lovano and trumpeter Dave Douglas „Live at Monterey Jazz Festival“, is their debut recording from their co-led quintet Sound Prints featuring pianist Lawrence Fields, bassist Linda Oh and drummer Joey Baron. The album features the debut of two new compositions written for the band by the band's primary inspiration: Wayne Shorter. Sound Prints will be performing at Jazz At Lincoln Center in New York City on May 15 & 16 in The Appel Room as part of their Wayne Shorter Festival. Further tour dates will be announced shortly.

For almost twenty years, Lovano and Douglas have been prime moving forces in the jazz scene, their paths crossing often on stage and occasionally on record. Douglas appears on Lovano’s 2001 Blue Note album Flights of Fancy: Trio Fascination Edition Two and they overlapped as members of the SFJAZZ Collective for three seasons during which the band performed the repertoire of Thelonious Monk, McCoy Tyner, and their mutual touchstone: saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter.

Sound Prints takes their inspiration from the music of Shorter the band’s name is a nod to his classic “Footprints” however the quintet's focus is on new original compositions by Lovano and Douglas, as well as new Shorter compositions in direct collaboration with the composer himself. The band is fueled by a desire to push the boundaries of their music as far as they can stretch, similar to the expansive role Shorter has played in jazz since his debut with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in 1959.

In the album's liner notes Shorter exclaims: 'Onward! Dave Douglas, Joe Lovano, Lawrence Fields, Linda Oh and Joey Baron! It's not often when a combination of musicians such as the aforementioned elect to immerse themselves in an explorative adventure without hesitation or reservation. May they continue forging ahead on the trail less trodden. Onward!'

“The defining trait of Sound Prints,” wrote Nate Chinen in The New York Times in a 2012 review of their engagement at the Village Vanguard, “is the tangled crosstalk of its front line: an urbane, on-the-fly counterpoint brimming with crooked urgency, like a choice bit of dialogue in a David Mamet play.'

In the summer of 2011 Sound Prints opened for Shorter’s Quartet on a European tour. They weren’t performing any of his tunes yet but time spent with the legend and his band made a big impact on the group. When Sound Prints appeared on the bill with Shorter at New York’s Town Hall in June 2013 he presented them with the new scores of “Destination Unknown” and 'To Sail Beyond The Sunset,” two pieces commissioned by the Monterey Jazz Festival. “The music came handwritten – very detailed, very precise,” says Douglas.

Sound Prints’ debut album was recorded live at the Monterey Jazz Festival on September 21, 2013. Lovano and Douglas contributed two songs apiece to the set and the Shorter compositions were given their public debut that day. “The recordings are the very first performances of the newly commissioned tunes,” said Douglas. “We all were at a heightened state of paying attention. Shorter took a lot of risks exploring elements of change. It was such a high to play it for him.' 'The music moves from today into tomorrow,” adds Lovano. “Wayne told us the melody was just a suggestion to tell your own story with it.”

Joe Lovano, saxophone
Dave Douglas, trumpet
Lawrence Fields, piano
Linda Oh, upright bass
Joey Baron, drums


Joe Lovano & Dave Douglas
For almost twenty years, Lovano and Douglas have been prime moving forces in the jazz scene, their paths crossing often on stage and occasionally on record. Douglas appears on Lovano’s 2001 Blue Note album Flights of Fancy: Trio Fascination Edition Two and they overlapped as members of the SFJAZZ Collective for three seasons during which the band performed the repertoire of Thelonious Monk, McCoy Tyner, and their mutual touchstone: saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter.

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