Jacob Young – Forever Young (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Jacob Young - Forever Young (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz] Download

Jacob Young – Forever Young (2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:13:55 minutes | 1,49 GB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © ECM

Forever Young features melodically inventive, harmonically sophisticated and rhythmically alert jazz, composed by Norwegian-American guitarist Jacob Young and played by a spirited team of contemporaries. Young and saxophonist Trygve Seim are friends since school days, and have been heard on the Norwegian jazz scene in numerous combinations and contexts over the years. They are joined on this album by the Polish pianist, bassist and drummer widely known as the Marcin Wasilewski Trio, a group with its own 20 years playing history.

This recording marks Jacob Young’s first alliance with the Poles, although Trygve Seim has worked extensively with Wasilewski and bassist Slawomir Kurkiewicz while all three were members of Manu Katché’s touring band. Forever Young draws on both rich, shared histories and in-the-moment creativity.

On his third date as a leader for ECM, Norwegian guitarist Jacob Young debuts an entirely new international quintet. His sidemen are saxophonist Trygve Seim, and pianist Marcin Wasilewski’s trio featuring bassist Slamowir Kurkiewicz and drummer Michael Miskiewicz. Forever Young is more “song” oriented than either of his preceding albums. It’s warm, spacious, rhythmically fluid, and deeply lyrical as evidenced by “Bounce,” which moves along like a latter-era Roxy Music tune. But that melodicism isn’t all pop-inflected. Opener “I Lost My Heart to You,” introduced by the pianist, opens tentatively and tenderly and unfolds like a Brazilian folk song. Seim’s articulation of the melody reveals its emotional resonance. Young plays a nylon-string guitar. His solo is free of angles; it offers tasteful arpeggios, accenting the changes as he plays into them. “Therese’s Gate” is also touched by Brazil, but more by bossa, though its rhythmic signature is more elliptical. The interplay between Wasilewski, Young, and Seim is elegant, and full of ideas. “Sophia’s Dance” features a wrangling acoustic guitar solo and Miskiewicz’s rolling tom snare that evoke a tabla. The fat, electric guitar chords in “1970” recall early Wes Montgomery, but Young and Wasilewski unpack it into something more modern, sleek, and global with hints of Indian and Latin jazz. “Beauty” has an open country feel, with shimmering, strummed acoustic chords which frame Wasilewski’s middle-register arpeggios in a breezy melody. Seim’s insistent solo moves it toward the margins as Kurkiewicz’s surging bassline urges him on. “Time Changes” is literal — at least rhythmically — it also swings through the head and bridge — even when it engages a classic rock chord progression as one of its themes. Young’s playing throughout offers great technical facility, but he is a democratic bandleader, never showy. Forever Young stands out in his catalog because it reveals an almost immeasurable growth in his compositional skills since 2007. These tunes inspire this fine band; they play as if they’d been playing them for ages.

Tracklist:

01. Jacob Young – I Lost My Heart to You (08:31)
02. Jacob Young – Therese’s Gate (06:47)
03. Jacob Young – Bounce (07:49)
04. Jacob Young – We Were Dancing (05:55)
05. Jacob Young – Sofia’s Dance (07:35)
06. Jacob Young – Comeback Girl (07:04)
07. Jacob Young – 1970 (06:37)
08. Jacob Young – Beauty (06:15)
09. Jacob Young – Time Changes (09:34)
10. Jacob Young – My Brother (07:43)

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