Stephan_Oliva--Miroirs-(Minium)-CD-2006-mbs

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     freshhh!

        artist: Stephan Oliva
         album: Miroirs
         label: Minium Music
           cat: MIN008
          year: 2006
         genre: Jazz

        source: Cdda
       grabber: Eac
       encoder: LAME 3.97 V2 --Vbr-New -V 2
       quality: VBRkbps / 44,1kHz / Joint-Stereo
          size: 61,9 MB

          link: http://www.miniummusic.fr/disques/miroirs.html

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    │tracklist.

     no. time   track title

     01  03:39  Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
     02  06:34  Naima
     03  04:39  La Plus Belle Africaine
     04  08:08  Sachs March
     05  04:05  My One and Only Love
     06  04:44  I Love You, Porgy
     07  03:23  Come Rain Or Come Shine
     08  03:39  Moon River
     09  05:09  Lonnie's Lament
     10  05:00  Solitude


                total time: 49:00 min

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    │release notes.

     "Far too many artists retread the balding tires of the Great
     American Songbook. Pianist Stephan Oliva's Miroirs, a pleasant
     exception to this rule, shows that it's still possible to breathe
     fresh air into songs that have been recorded hundreds of times. On
     this series of ten duets with five guest artists, Oliva's approach
     is understated and dark. Still, he traverses a broad emotional
     landscape, from bleak to beautiful.

     Sounding more subdued than usual, Linda Sharrock opens the set with
     a desolate vocal take on the traditional "Sometimes I Feel Like a
     Motherless Child" Oliva's accompaniment is spare, and Sharrock
     evokes a surprising depth of emotion and drama with the slightest
     inflection. Sometimes the less thatÆs said, the more powerful the
     message can be. OlivaÆs relative stasis makes this one of the most
     haunting versions of the piece on record.

     Less surprising is singer Susanne Abbuehl on "My One and Only Love"
     and "Come Rain or Come Shine" but only because her own work on the
     ECM releases April (2001) and Compass (2006) has been defined by
     nuance and implication. Her pure voice, with the barest hint of
     vibrato, contrasts with Sharrock's more affected delivery, but both
     singers demonstrate the rich possibilities available within even a
     relatively restricted dynamic spectrum.

     The balance of the disc consists of instrumental duets with drummer
     Joey Baron, bassist Claude Tchamitchian and clarinetist Jean-Marc
     Foltz. Foltz tackles two of John Coltrane's most enduring songs,
     "Naima" and "Lonnie's Lament" He hints at an edge that, coupled
     with Oliva's dissonance and tendency to occupy the low end of the
     piano, places "Naima" into uncharacteristically stark territory.
     The modality of "Lonnie's Lament" is more familiar; Oliva and Foltz
     replace overt expressionism with subtle abstraction.

     While Oliva leans away from literal interpretation, his version of
     "Moon River" accompanied by Baron, adheres the closest to the
     original changes of anything on the disc. Baron's economical and
     textural brushwork is beautifully elegant, making him an equal
     partner rather than a supporting accompanist. Tchamitchia, a member
     of one of Oliva's earliest trios, contributes both powerful
     pizzicato and lush arco on Duke Ellington's "La Plus Belle
     Africaine," the most diverse and dramatic piece of the set.

     Oliva's discographyùsadly unavailable in North America, for the
     most part-continues to gradually build on his unique interpretive
     skills. Rather than feeling like a collection of discrete tunes,
     Miroirs is all the more impressive for its apt sequencing, which
     creates a clear arc that capitalizes on its guest's distinctive
     approaches and interactions with Oliva."

     By John Kelman (www.allaboutjazz.com)


     Musicians :

     Stephan Oliva       : piano;
     Susanne Abbuehl     : vocal (5,7);
     Joey Baron          : drums (4,8);
     Jean-Marc Foltz     : clarinets (2,9);
     Linda Sharrock      : vocal (1,10);
     Claude Tchamitchian : bass (3,6).

     Enjoy :)

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01-stephan_oliva--sometimes_i_feel_like_a_motherless_child-mbs.mp34,49 MB
02-stephan_oliva--naima-mbs.mp37,76 MB
03-stephan_oliva--la_plus_belle_africaine-mbs.mp36,23 MB
04-stephan_oliva--sachs_march-mbs.mp311,50 MB
05-stephan_oliva--my_one_and_only_love-mbs.mp34,65 MB
06-stephan_oliva--i_love_you_porgy-mbs.mp36,18 MB
07-stephan_oliva--come_rain_or_come_shine-mbs.mp34,00 MB
08-stephan_oliva--moon_river-mbs.mp35,11 MB
09-stephan_oliva--lonnies_lament-mbs.mp36,08 MB
10-stephan_oliva--solitude-mbs.mp35,88 MB