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'Smatter

'Smatter is an album by saxophonist Gerd Dudek. It was recorded on February 20, 1998, at Gateway Studios in London, and was issued in 2002 by Psi Records as the label's second release. On the album, Dudek is joined by guitarist John Parricelli, double bassist Chris Laurence, and drummer Tony Levin. The album features three compositions by Kenny Wheeler, including the title track, plus three jazz standards.[1][2][3]

'Smatter
Studio album by
Released2002
RecordedFebruary 20, 1998
StudioGateway Studios, London
GenreJazz
Length1:01:01
LabelPsi
02.01
ProducerEvan Parker
Gerd Dudek chronology
'Smatter
(2002)
Day and Night
(2012)

Although Dudek had been active as a musician since the 1960s, and had participated as co-leader and sideman on a number of albums, 'Smatter is his debut as a leader. Saxophonist Evan Parker, who produced the album, and who founded Psi Records, remarked: "After so many years playing, so many recordings, can this really be the first record under his own name?"[4]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz     [5]
AllMusic     [1]
The Guardian     [6]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings     [7]
The Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz     [8]

In a review for AllMusic, François Couture called the album "a nice straight-ahead session, elegant but lacking challenge."[1]

The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings wrote: "the open tonality offered by Parricelli's guitar affords [Dudek] considerable space for manoeuvre. Once or twice, the much-discussed Clifford Jordan influence comes to the fore, though oddly it's John Gilmore one thinks of on 'Body and Soul'."[7]

John Eyles of All About Jazz described the album as "both surprising and wonderful," and commented: "This music was recorded as long ago as February 1998. The fact that it has remained unreleased for four years is inexplicable; we owe Parker and Psi a debt of gratitude. For Evan Parker to release another saxophonist on his own label speaks volumes; Dudek more than lives up to that vote of confidence."[5]

The Guardian's John Fordham called the album "a smokily lyrical set with a fine British rhythm section," and commented: "Dudek's sound is langourously atmospheric, and his phrasing is often at fascinating angles to the structure. The account of 'Body and Soul'... is particularly memorable."[6]

Writing for JazzTimes, Bill Shoemaker described Dudek as "the best tenor saxophonist you've never heard of," and stated that 'Smatter is "immensely satisfying." He praised the saxophonist's "economy of thought and... precision in emotional projection, even in his most syntactically elaborate flourishes, and remarked: "it is obvious that Dudek has the gravitas that eludes all but a handful of tenor players from a given generation. His frank, unforced sound conveys the compounding of worldliness and world-weariness that comes with middle age."[9]

Peter Marsh of the BBC wrote: "this is an album of tastefully executed, tuneful modern jazz that would be worthy of a label like Enja or ECM... Though the influence of late John Coltrane made itself felt in Dudek's freer playing, here it's an earlier Coltrane, still steeped in Lester Young and Sonny Rollins, that filters through."[10]

In an article for The New York City Jazz Record, Stuart Broomer called the album a "jewel... one of the most beautiful mainstream dates of the past decade, Dudek's gorgeous tone embellishing 'Body and Soul' and 'The Peacocks' with a grace comparable to Stan Getz."[11]

Track listing edit

  1. "Phrase Three" (Kenny Wheeler) – 8:32
  2. "Ma Bel" (Kenny Wheeler) – 6:31
  3. "'Smatter" (Kenny Wheeler) – 7:11
  4. "Body and Soul" (Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton) – 17:14
  5. "By George" (George Coleman) – 11:44
  6. "The Peacocks" (Jimmy Rowles) – 9:29

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Couture, François. "Gerd Dudek: 'Smatter". AllMusic. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  2. ^ "psi 2001-2". Emanem Records. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  3. ^ "psi discography". JazzLists. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  4. ^ Stanbridge, Alan (2022). Rhythm Changes: Jazz, Culture, Discourse. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781000755473 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b Eyles, John (April 12, 2002). "Gerd Dudek: 'Smatter". All About Jazz. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  6. ^ a b Fordham, John (April 4, 2002). "Suite success". The Guardian. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  7. ^ a b Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2006). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. Penguin Books. p. 378.
  8. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2004). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz. Virgin Books. p. 259.
  9. ^ Shoemaker, Bill (September 1, 2002). "Gerd Dudek: 'Smatter". JazzTimes. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  10. ^ Marsh, Peter (2002). "Gerd Dudek 'Smatter Review". BBC. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  11. ^ Broomer, Stuart (July 2011). "Psi Records" (PDF). The New York City Jazz Record. p. 35.

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Smatter is an album by saxophonist Gerd Dudek It was recorded on February 20 1998 at Gateway Studios in London and was issued in 2002 by Psi Records as the label s second release On the album Dudek is joined by guitarist John Parricelli double bassist Chris Laurence and drummer Tony Levin The album features three compositions by Kenny Wheeler including the title track plus three jazz standards 1 2 3 SmatterStudio album by Gerd DudekReleased2002RecordedFebruary 20 1998StudioGateway Studios LondonGenreJazzLength1 01 01LabelPsi02 01ProducerEvan ParkerGerd Dudek chronology Smatter 2002 Day and Night 2012 Although Dudek had been active as a musician since the 1960s and had participated as co leader and sideman on a number of albums Smatter is his debut as a leader Saxophonist Evan Parker who produced the album and who founded Psi Records remarked After so many years playing so many recordings can this really be the first record under his own name 4 Contents 1 Reception 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 ReferencesReception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAll About Jazz nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 In a review for AllMusic Francois Couture called the album a nice straight ahead session elegant but lacking challenge 1 The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings wrote the open tonality offered by Parricelli s guitar affords Dudek considerable space for manoeuvre Once or twice the much discussed Clifford Jordan influence comes to the fore though oddly it s John Gilmore one thinks of on Body and Soul 7 John Eyles of All About Jazz described the album as both surprising and wonderful and commented This music was recorded as long ago as February 1998 The fact that it has remained unreleased for four years is inexplicable we owe Parker and Psi a debt of gratitude For Evan Parker to release another saxophonist on his own label speaks volumes Dudek more than lives up to that vote of confidence 5 The Guardian s John Fordham called the album a smokily lyrical set with a fine British rhythm section and commented Dudek s sound is langourously atmospheric and his phrasing is often at fascinating angles to the structure The account of Body and Soul is particularly memorable 6 Writing for JazzTimes Bill Shoemaker described Dudek as the best tenor saxophonist you ve never heard of and stated that Smatter is immensely satisfying He praised the saxophonist s economy of thought and precision in emotional projection even in his most syntactically elaborate flourishes and remarked it is obvious that Dudek has the gravitas that eludes all but a handful of tenor players from a given generation His frank unforced sound conveys the compounding of worldliness and world weariness that comes with middle age 9 Peter Marsh of the BBC wrote this is an album of tastefully executed tuneful modern jazz that would be worthy of a label like Enja or ECM Though the influence of late John Coltrane made itself felt in Dudek s freer playing here it s an earlier Coltrane still steeped in Lester Young and Sonny Rollins that filters through 10 In an article for The New York City Jazz Record Stuart Broomer called the album a jewel one of the most beautiful mainstream dates of the past decade Dudek s gorgeous tone embellishing Body and Soul and The Peacocks with a grace comparable to Stan Getz 11 Track listing edit Phrase Three Kenny Wheeler 8 32 Ma Bel Kenny Wheeler 6 31 Smatter Kenny Wheeler 7 11 Body and Soul Johnny Green Edward Heyman Robert Sour Frank Eyton 17 14 By George George Coleman 11 44 The Peacocks Jimmy Rowles 9 29Personnel editGerd Dudek tenor saxophone soprano saxophone John Parricelli guitar Chris Laurence double bass Tony Levin drumsReferences edit a b c Couture Francois Gerd Dudek Smatter AllMusic Retrieved June 6 2023 psi 2001 2 Emanem Records Retrieved June 6 2023 psi discography JazzLists Retrieved June 6 2023 Stanbridge Alan 2022 Rhythm Changes Jazz Culture Discourse Taylor amp Francis ISBN 9781000755473 via Google Books a b Eyles John April 12 2002 Gerd Dudek Smatter All About Jazz Retrieved June 6 2023 a b Fordham John April 4 2002 Suite success The Guardian Retrieved June 6 2023 a b Cook Richard Morton Brian 2006 The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings Penguin Books p 378 Larkin Colin ed 2004 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz Virgin Books p 259 Shoemaker Bill September 1 2002 Gerd Dudek Smatter JazzTimes Retrieved June 6 2023 Marsh Peter 2002 Gerd Dudek Smatter Review BBC Retrieved June 6 2023 Broomer Stuart July 2011 Psi Records PDF The New York City Jazz Record p 35 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 27Smatter amp oldid 1209787256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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