Conrad Herwig - Land of Shadow

Conrad Herwig - Land of Shadow
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Album Details

Title: Land of Shadow
Artist: Conrad Herwig
Release Date: 1/25/2003
Re-Released On: 1/21/2003
Label: Criss Cross (Netherlands)
UPCs: 182478611626, 8712474123025
Genre: Jazz
Styles: World Fusion, Latin Jazz, Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Trombone Jazz
Moods: Cerebral, Complex, Fiery, Passionate, Sophisticated
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Lullaby of the Leaves
  2. The Dream Master
  3. Land of Shadow
  4. Forbidden Pool
  5. Shadows of the Past
  6. Gypsy Without a Song
  7. Homeward Bound

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDCriss Cross (Netherlands)1230
2002CDCriss Cross (Netherlands)1230

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Album Review

Conrad Herwig is a musician on a mission to bring trombone into the front rank of jazz horns. And over his two-decade long career he's succeeded admirably in demonstrating the horn's flexibility. Still, his playing sometimes seems weighted down by that sense of mission. At his best, as he is consistently on Land of Shadow, he lets it rip, with the trombone's natural voice, complete with its slight slurs and slides, coloring the relentless torrent of notes. Though, as on most of his sessions, this date is devoted to his own originals, Herwig opens with a high-powered take on the standard "Lullaby of Leaves," which sets the tone and introduces his sidemen. Pianist David Kikoski is especially impressive here, stretching the tune's harmonic structure to its limits. His more lyrical side is shown on the date's only other cover, Duke Ellington's "Gypsy Without a Song." Trumpeter Tim Hagans complements the leader's ethos, evoking such progressive boppers as Booker Little and Ted Curson. The trumpeter, Hagans, charges through the harmonic mazes with the urgency of a fullback trying to gain a few more yards. Saxophonist Ben Schachter is a new voice. An educator from Philadelphia he plays with a tone like a fine carving knife -- buffed and burnished and sharpened to a fine edge. Drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts slashes across the beat, dealing out rhythmic wisecracks at every turn. Bassist James Genus, like his rhythm section mates a regular participant in Herwig-led sessions, plays the straight man, helping guide the ensemble with an insistent throb on the bottom. This helps the listener as well to negotiate Herwig's intriguing originals. The pieces range from the complex structures such as "The Dream Master" to the open jam on the minor-key blues, "Land of Shadow." Another shining entry into Herwig's impressive body of work. ~ David Dupont, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ben SchachterSax (Tenor)
Christopher HovanLiner Notes
Conrad HerwigTrombone
Dave KikoskiPiano
Gerry TeekensPhotography, Producer
Gildas BocléPhotography
H. BloemendaalCover Design
James GenusBass
Jeff "Tain" WattsDrums
K. HasselpflugExecutive Producer
Max BollemanEngineer
Tim HagansTrumpet