Adam Levy - Buttermilk Channel

Adam Levy - Buttermilk Channel
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Album Details

Title: Buttermilk Channel
Artist: Adam Levy
Release Date: 8/14/2001
Re-Released On: 9/9/2003
Label: Lost Wax Records, Orchard
UPCs: 714288087522, 803680128022
Genre: Jazz
Moods: Confident, Literate, Earnest, Melancholy, Earthy, Passionate, Searching, Reflective, Gritty, Rousing, Self-Conscious, Insular
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Buttermilk Channel
  2. That's All She Wrote
  3. I Guess
  4. Out of Harm's Way
  5. Dear John
  6. Orange You Glad
  7. Sphere of Influence

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDLost Wax Records101
2001CDOrchard801280

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Album Review

Guitarist Adam Levy is joined by organist Larry Goldings and drummer Kenny Wolleson on this understated and rather engaging album. Levy's tone is far more trebly and bright than is common in jazz, and this suits his compositional aesthetic, which boldly departs from jazz in many instances. There's more than a hint of blues and rock in the slow shuffle of "I Guess," the relaxed, twangy vibe of "Dear John" (a tribute to Scofield, perhaps), and the semi-reggae vehicle "Orange You Glad," which begins with strummed open-string voicings that briefly conjure an Eastern feel. Despite his rock leanings, Levy is not one for distortion and high decibels; even the rocking vamp at the end of "That's All She Wrote" ebbs and flows with dynamic subtlety. Levy's jazz leanings become more evident on "Out of Harm's Way" and the closing track, "Sphere of Influence." This is intelligent, genre-defying music played with a quiet passion. ~ David R. Adler, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam LevyProducer, Guitar
Alexandra ZeiglerDesign
Chris KellyMixing
Chris Kelly [Choir Practice]Mixing
Geoff SanoffEngineer
Kenny WollesenDrums
Larry GoldingsOrgan
Scott HullMastering