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Devotion
Avishai Cohen
Devotion
Genre: Jazz
 
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Devotion, bassist Avishai Cohen's follow-up to 1998's acclaimed Adama, is about as far-flung and exotic-sounding as an album can get while still remaining in the "jazz" bin. The Israeli-born Cohen, who also plays in pianis...  more »

     
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All Artists: Avishai Cohen
Title: Devotion
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Stret
Original Release Date: 1/1/1999
Re-Release Date: 5/10/1999
Album Type: Import
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Devotion, bassist Avishai Cohen's follow-up to 1998's acclaimed Adama, is about as far-flung and exotic-sounding as an album can get while still remaining in the "jazz" bin. The Israeli-born Cohen, who also plays in pianist Chick Corea's band, has a penchant for Middle Eastern- and Sephardic-sounding melodies and textures, which is part of what sets Devotion apart from the crop of more traditional-sounding jazz albums. "The Gift" (dedicated to Corea), for example, starts with a lovely melody based on a traditional Israeli song before lifting off into uncharted territory with Jimmy Greene's soprano saxophone solo, while "Musa" features Amos Hoffman playing the oud and Joshua Levy on nai, an Arabic flute. But Devotion is even more notable for Cohen's restless creativity, which puts him firmly in the tradition of another great jazz bassist: Charles Mingus. His ambitious streak mostly leads him into delightfully unusual instrumental combinations--like on "Linda de Mi Corazon," where Cohen's bowed bass resonates beautifully on a duet with vocalist Claudia Acuna. But Cohen's one misstep is a pointless overdubbed wah-wah bass solo on "Ti-Da-Do-Di-Da," which muddles an otherwise beautiful string quartet piece. That's a minor quibble though, for an album as distinctive and original as this one. --Ezra Gale

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CD Reviews

Great Great wonderful album
Cobi Reouven | Redmond, WA | 12/16/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Great melodic album, played masterfully, full of ideas, does not bore after lots of listening. I recommend this album to any music lover!"
A Favorite of My Collection
coeurdor | SF Bay Area, CA | 08/15/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Since hearing Cohen's first disc "Adama", I have been a fan. His arrangements are wonderful, full of grace as well as life. His bass solos are some of the most interesting jazz instrumental solos I have had the pleasure of listening to. I recently saw Cohen in concert where he performed from his new cd "Colors". From what I heard, I recommend it as well."