All Artists: Thomas Chapin Title: Ride Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Playscape Recordings Original Release Date: 6/1/2006 Release Date: 6/1/2006 Album Type: Live Genre: Jazz Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 801495167021 |
Thomas Chapin Ride Genre: Jazz
"Ride" is a never-before-available July 1995 concert recording from the legendary Thomas Chapin Trio. Recorded live at the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Netherlands, this release features the classic line-up of Chapin (s... more » | |
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Product Description "Ride" is a never-before-available July 1995 concert recording from the legendary Thomas Chapin Trio. Recorded live at the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Netherlands, this release features the classic line-up of Chapin (saxophones and flute), Mario Pavone (bass) and Michael Sarin (drums) at its creative peak. "This is the trio at its zenith," recalls Pavone in the liner notes. "By the time we played the North Sea again in '95, the trio was hitting festivals all over Europe and the music was at a very evolved place." Sarin concurs, writing, "On the night of the gig, we were sandwiched between Jackie McLean and Roy Haynes, and followed by David Murray, Fred Hopkins, and Andrew Cyrille, all musical heroes of ours. We had already played the festival once or twice before and there was a palpable buzz in the room from people who had seen us play in the past. Because some of our most formative influences were sharing our stage (i.e. Jackie Mac for Thomas, Roy and Andrew for me, and Fred Hopkins for Mario) we had a little extra adrenaline flowing." "Chapin's style on all his instruments was utterly personal," writes the All Music Guide's Chris Kelsey. "He played with rare humor, passion, and intelligence." Tragically silenced by leukemia at age 40 in 1998, Chapin helped define the New York downtown music scene as one of the first leaders to perform at the original Knitting Factory, and the first signed to its label. Influenced early on by Earl Bostic, Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Jackie McLean (who he studied with at the Hartt School of Music), Chapin worked with leaders ranging from Lionel Hampton to Chico Hamilton to Ned Rothenberg before creating his own inclusive sound as a leader. As versed in mainstream jazz as he was in its experimental edges, his recordings and live performances featured a wide range of sounds and notable collaborators, but his core association with Pavone and Sarin (documented on the 1999 eight-disc Knitting Factory box set Alive) is at the heart of his influential legacy. Similar CDs |
CD ReviewsAn unexpected and wonderful new album from Thomas Chapin R. GARDNER | United Kingdom | 07/03/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "If, like me, you mourned the terrible loss of this wonderful musician when Thomas died so young, then this release is for you.
There have been a number of Chapin live albums over the years, each with its own strengths. When I read of a new live CD coming out of the blue I looked forward to another hour or so of great music. I was blown away. For me this is the best live release of his, ever. The three players are on peak form and Chapin just takes things beyond anything I expected. A truly wonderful recording which is a must for any Chapin fan but is also a great place to begin for anyone looking to learn about this music." |