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Soul Journey
Michael Weiss
Soul Journey
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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Soul Journey features an exceptional program of nine intriguing compositions by Michael Weiss, a composer and bandleader of the first rank, who has forged a broad-minded aesthetic that marries deep respect for the jazz tra...  more »

     
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All Artists: Michael Weiss
Title: Soul Journey
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sintra Records
Original Release Date: 3/4/2003
Release Date: 3/4/2003
Album Type: Limited Edition
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 659057464022

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Soul Journey features an exceptional program of nine intriguing compositions by Michael Weiss, a composer and bandleader of the first rank, who has forged a broad-minded aesthetic that marries deep respect for the jazz tradition with a modernist's commitment to make it new. Soul Journey eschews the current vogue for homage and tribute albums and recycling the conventions of yesterday in favor of carving a personal sound world with the tools of melodic integrity, harmonic richness, rhythmic surprise, expressive detail, formal ingenuity, intellectual honesty and emotional depth. Weiss isn't afraid to reference the past, but his music exists totally in the present. What is most striking about Soul Journey is the diversity of the compositions, the dexterity which Weiss develops his materials and the way the forms and improvisations merge into an organic whole. Take for example, El Camino, which won the Grand Prize in the 2000 BMI/Thelonious Monk Institute's Composition Competition. Weiss' expert tailoring fully exploits the sonorous potential of the trumpet, alto saxophone and trombone front-line and a fully interactive rhythm section. El Camino blends south-of-the-border rhythms with an active bassline, vivid harmonies and a lithe, through-composed melody adorned by an introduction, interludes, coda and background figures adding spice to the improvised solos. "What's going to drive jazz forward is a greater integration of composition and improvisation rather than the same old head-solos-head format," says Weiss. "I want to keep the music fresh and interesting."
 

CD Reviews

Among top ten jazz CDs of 2003
billybob48 | Los Angeles, CA | 10/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Having heard Weiss with Johnny Griffin and Art Farmer, there was no doubt about the quality of his soloing and accompanying. However, Weiss' compositional prowess is no better displayed than on his latest CD. All the tunes are intricately designed with a multisectional approach. Atlantis and El Camino are notable for their extended endings, where bassist Paul Gill has his hands full. There is plenty of ensemble writing and great solos from all the members. In addition to Weiss' solos, Wilson's playing stands out, especially on the funky title track where Wilson's solo enters at the end of the tune.
I recommend this CD to anyone who is looking for new, fresh writing rooted in the best of the hardbop tradition."