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Forest Floor

Forest Floor is the third studio album by Scottish jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie, released on 8 April 2022 by Edition Records.[1] The album was recorded 6–8 July 2021 by McCreadie, bassist David Bowden, and drummer Stephen Henderson.[2][3] It was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize and won the Scottish Album of the Year Award. The lead single "Law Hill" was released 28 March.[4]

Forest Floor
Studio album by
Released8 April 2022
Recorded6–8 July 2021
StudioQuietMoney, Hastings, England
GenreJazz, Scottish folk music
LabelEdition
ProducerFergus McCreadie
Fergus McCreadie chronology
Cairn
(2021)
Forest Floor
(2022)
Sketches
(2023)
Singles from Forest Floor
  1. "Law Hill"
    Released: 28 March 2022

Commercial performance edit

The album debuted at #1 on the UK's Official Jazz & Blues Albums Chart Top 30 on 15 April.[5][6]

Style and reception edit

Forest Floor ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Jazz Mann     [7]

The Jazz Mann's Ian Mann notes that McCreadie's compositions "are strongly influenced by Scottish traditional music and also draw inspiration from Scottish landscape and folklore. Other Scottish musicians such as trumpeter Colin Steele and drummer Tom Bancroft have drawn on similar sources, as has pianist Dave Milligan, but nobody has integrated these into the format of the jazz piano trio quite as convincingly and successfully as McCreadie." The music is "both accessible, thanks to the folk / song like qualities of the often beautiful writing and challenging, due to the sheer energy and intensity of the performances", and it's "easy to see why the McCreadie trio has attracted such attention from jazz fans and why the band are now considered to be major players on the jazz stage in the UK and beyond. His music may be rooted in the Scottish landscape but Fergus McCreadie is a world class act."[7] London Jazz News's Graham Spry agrees, writing that "Fergus McCreadie's music is very much rooted in his native country, and yet it has both audience and critical appeal well beyond Scotland's shores."[1]

Jazzwise writes that "several of these trio tracks carry quite a punch"; that while "solos by Bowden and Henderson are relatively few and far between", "they contribute mightily to the overall impact of this performance"; and that "McCreadie has put sufficient space between himself and the meanderings of an average piano trio record."[3] Jazz Views's Nick Lea calls McCreadie "too young to apply the old adage of improving with age", but that this still appears to be occurring for the whole trio who have "developed intuitively, and almost telepathically, to a level of integration that is phenomenal", with "truly breath taking" playing throughout the record that "continues to remind us why the piano trio occupies such a vital, vibrant, ever changing and ubiquitous presence in jazz."[8] JazzTimes's Andrew Hamlin says McCreadie "ignites" the album "with a flurry of precisely placed notes, rich harmonies in forest-fire motion."[9]

Accolades edit

Forest Floor accolades
Year Award Status Ref.
2022 Mercury Prize Shortlisted [10]
Scottish Album of the Year Award Won [11]
Scottish Jazz Award for Best Album Won [12]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Fergus McCreadie

Forest Floor track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Law Hill"6:52
2."The Unfurrowed Field"8:36
3."Morning Moon"5:52
4."Landslide"4:33
5."Forest Floor"4:29
6."The Ridge"10:27
7."White Water"8:16
8."Glade"5:42

Personnel edit

  • Fergus McCreadie - piano, producer
  • David Bowden - double bass
  • Stephen Henderson - drums
  • Dave Stapleton - executive producer
  • James McMillan - recording and mixing engineer
  • Michael Scherchen - mastering engineer
  • Oli Bentley - album artwork

References edit

  1. ^ a b Spry, Graham (4 April 2022). "Fergus McCreadie - Forest Floor". Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Jazz Album: Forest Floor by Fergus McCreadie". All About Jazz. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Fergus McCreadie: Forest Floor". Jazzwise. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  4. ^ Flynn, Mike (28 March 2022). "Video of the Day: pianist Fergus McCreadie shares "Law Hill" from new album Forest Floor". Jazzwise. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Official Jazz & Blues Albums Chart Top 30". Official Charts Company. 15 April 2022. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  6. ^ Morris, Hugh (26 July 2022). "Fergus McCreadie interview: "Jazz is kind of a folk music in itself"". Jazzwise. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  7. ^ a b Mann, Ian (31 May 2022). "Fergus McCreadie Trio - Forest Floor". The Jazz Mann. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  8. ^ Lea, Nick. "Fergus McCreadie - Forest Floor". Jazz Views. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  9. ^ Hamlin, Andrew (11 April 2022). "Fergus McCreadie: Forest Floor (Edition)". JazzTimes. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  10. ^ Singh, Surej (26 July 2022). "Mercury Prize 2022 shortlist revealed". NME. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  11. ^ Brash, Tallah (20 October 2022). "Fergus McCreadie wins The SAY Award 2022". The Skinny. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  12. ^ "Winners at the 2022 Scottish Jazz Awards". London Jazz News. 9 December 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2023.

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This article is about the Fergus McCreadie album For the feature of a forest see forest floor Forest Floor is the third studio album by Scottish jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie released on 8 April 2022 by Edition Records 1 The album was recorded 6 8 July 2021 by McCreadie bassist David Bowden and drummer Stephen Henderson 2 3 It was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize and won the Scottish Album of the Year Award The lead single Law Hill was released 28 March 4 Forest FloorStudio album by Fergus McCreadieReleased8 April 2022Recorded6 8 July 2021StudioQuietMoney Hastings EnglandGenreJazz Scottish folk musicLabelEditionProducerFergus McCreadieFergus McCreadie chronologyCairn 2021 Forest Floor 2022 Sketches 2023 Singles from Forest Floor Law Hill Released 28 March 2022 Contents 1 Commercial performance 2 Style and reception 2 1 Accolades 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 ReferencesCommercial performance editThe album debuted at 1 on the UK s Official Jazz amp Blues Albums Chart Top 30 on 15 April 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act 7 London Jazz News s Graham Spry agrees writing that Fergus McCreadie s music is very much rooted in his native country and yet it has both audience and critical appeal well beyond Scotland s shores 1 Jazzwise writes that several of these trio tracks carry quite a punch that while solos by Bowden and Henderson are relatively few and far between they contribute mightily to the overall impact of this performance and that McCreadie has put sufficient space between himself and the meanderings of an average piano trio record 3 Jazz Views s Nick Lea calls McCreadie too young to apply the old adage of improving with age but that this still appears to be occurring for the whole trio who have developed intuitively and almost telepathically to a level of integration that is phenomenal with truly breath taking playing throughout the record that continues to remind us why the piano trio occupies such a vital vibrant ever changing and ubiquitous presence in jazz 8 JazzTimes s Andrew Hamlin says McCreadie ignites the album with a flurry of precisely placed notes rich harmonies in forest fire motion 9 Accolades edit Forest Floor accolades Year Award Status Ref 2022 Mercury Prize Shortlisted 10 Scottish Album of the Year Award Won 11 Scottish Jazz Award for Best Album Won 12 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Fergus McCreadieForest Floor track listingNo TitleLength1 Law Hill 6 522 The Unfurrowed Field 8 363 Morning Moon 5 524 Landslide 4 335 Forest Floor 4 296 The Ridge 10 277 White Water 8 168 Glade 5 42Personnel editFergus McCreadie piano producer David Bowden double bass Stephen Henderson drums Dave Stapleton executive producer James McMillan recording and mixing engineer Michael Scherchen mastering engineer Oli Bentley album artworkReferences edit a b Spry Graham 4 April 2022 Fergus McCreadie Forest Floor Retrieved 27 July 2022 Jazz Album Forest Floor by Fergus McCreadie All About Jazz Retrieved 27 July 2022 a b Fergus McCreadie Forest Floor Jazzwise Retrieved 27 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