Interpretations
London-based drummer Jon Opstad’s second album, Interpretations, was recorded almost three years after his debut, Still Picture, and marks a change in direction from the sense of European lyricism that imbued that project. Interpretations was inspired by the classic work of Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock around the late 1960s and early 1970s - on such albums as Shorter’s Schizophrenia, Super Nova, Moto Grosso Feio and Odyssey of Iska and Hancock’s Speak Like a Child, The Prisoner and Mwandishi - and that of a number of other progressive jazz artists recording around this period such as Joe Henderson, McCoy Tyner and, of course, Miles Davis. The project is made up of seven compositions directly inspired by this era of jazz. It was recorded in a single afternoon’s recording session at Eastcote Studios, with a seven-piece band made up of some of London’s finest improvising musicians. The resulting music is exciting and richly textured, with highly charged soloing and shifting ensemble colours. Nick Smart - trumpet, flugelhorn Simon Cosgrove - soprano saxophone James Allsopp - tenor saxophone, bass clarinet Liam Noble - piano, fender rhodes Justin Quinn - electric & acoustic guitars James Opstad - double bass Jon Opstad - drums Recorded at Eastcote Studios, London, UK, September 16th 2006. Recording Engineer - Anna Tjan Produced by Jon Opstad
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