ARKADIA JAZZ ALL-STARS: Out and Out Jazz

Catalog# 70054
UPC# 602267005424

ARKADIA JAZZ ALL-STARS

Pat Metheny: Guitar; Joanne Brackeen: Piano; Nicholas Payton: Trumpet;

Chris Potter: Tenor sax; John Patitucci: Bass; Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez: Drums;

John Abercrombie: Guitar; Reggie Workman: Bass; Andrew Hill: Piano;

David Liebman: Tenor sax; Cecil McBee: Bass;

Gary Peacock: Bass; Billy Hart: Drums; Paul Bley: Piano;

Sam Rivers: Tenor sax; Al Foster: Drums; Julian Priester: Trombone;

John Clark: French horn; Bob Stewart: Tuba; Thomas Chapin: Alto sax;

Mike LeDonne: Organ; Peter Washington: Bass; Andrew Hill: Piano;

Kenny Washington: Drums; Pheeroan akLaff: Drums

 

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…unique jazz collections for the jazz novice or pro. These collections aren’t the usual retrospective of jazz’s past Dukes, Counts, and Princes.” – Jazz Times

This adventurous album, “Arkadia Jazz All-Stars: Out and Out Jazz”, displays some of the very best untraditional Jazz music, recorded specifically for the Arkadia Jazz and Postcards. Put artists chose music that had real appeal to the head, the heart, the mind and soul… music that stirs our emotions with its colors, textures, density, and space. This music represents the continual spirit of the “New Thing”.  Call it whatever you want: Out, New Thing, Free, Avant-Garde, or Experimental. While some believe this music became extinct, the creative process never stops. It may pass under the radar of mass audiences, but sometimes the most meaningful and intense conversations are private ones.

Arkadia Records want to show the world that modern Jazz doesn’t have to be inaccessible, hard-to-find, high-priced music that only a select few can enjoy. From Free Jazz to unconventional, this inventive project, “Arkadia Jazz All-Stars: Out and Out Jazz”, spans the “new” part of the Jazz narrative to provide an astonishing ­­­­collection of Jazz music’s provocative side.

Song Selection:

1. Cram ‘N Exam Joanne Brackeen Joanne Brackeen: Piano; Nicholas Payton: Trumpet; Chris Potter: Tenor sax; John Patitucci: Bass; Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez: Drums 6:21
2. White Caps Dave Liebman Pat Metheny: Guitars; Dave Liebman: Tenor sax; Cecil McBee: Bass; Billy Hart: Drums 7:10
3. Fast Forward Reggie Workman Reggie Workman: Bass; Sam Rivers: Tenor sax; Al Foster: Drums; Julian Priester: Trombone 6:43
4. Still Life Paul Bley Paul Bley: Piano 3:08
5. Airegin Sonny Rollins John Clark: French horn; Bob Stewart: Tuba; Bruce Ditmas: Drums 3:03
6. Windsong Keith Jarrett Ralph Simon: Soprano sax; Gary Peacock: Bass 3:13
7. Pulp Bruce Ditmas and John Abercrombie John Abercrombie: Guitar; Bruce Ditmas: Drums; Dominic Richards: Bass 8:00
8. Shadows and Light Joni Mitchell David Lahm: Piano; Thomas Chapin: Alto sax; Mike LeDonne: Organ; Peter Washington: Bass; Kenny Washington: Drums 8:51
9. James Eagle Eye Hafez Modirzadeh Royal Hartigan: Drums; Hafez Modirzadeh: Tenor sax 7:35
10. High Tea for Stephany Joanne Brackeen Joanne Brackeen: Piano 5:02
11. Encounter John Carter Reggie Workman: Bass; Andrew Hill: Piano; Sam Rivers: Tenor sax; Julian Priester: Trombone; Pheeroan akLaff: Drums 7:45

Produced by: Bob Karcy
Total Time: 67 minutes

About The Arkadia Jazz All-Stars:

The Arkadia Jazz All-Stars is a group established in 1996 as the brainchild of Bob Karcy, Producer, musician, Founder and CEO of Arkadia Records. Karcy’s original goal was to harness the creative brilliance of the Artists who recorded on its Arkadia Records labels, along with select guest musicians representing some of Jazz’s biggest stars, to create an unparalleled series of newly recorded, thematically unified studio albums. So far, ten albums have been recorded and three more are in production.

These Arkadia Jazz All-Stars releases have been honored with three Grammy Award Nominations.


The “Thank You” Series – Tributes to the most revered artists in the history of Jazz:

The first “Thank You” Series was created to honor the memory and the lasting legacy of many of the greatest and most esteemed artists in the history of Jazz.

The initial album in the “Thank You” series is entitled “Arkadia Jazz All-Stars: Thank You, John! – Our Tribute to John Coltrane” (Grammy Nominated for “My Favorite Things” by David Liebman).

This was followed by “Arkadia Jazz All-Stars: Thank you. Duke! – Our tribute to Duke Ellington”.

The Lead All-Star Members of these two albums are: Benny Golson, Billy Taylor, T.K. Blue, Joanne Brackeen, Nova Bossa Nova, and Joris Teepe.

The Supporting Members performing with them are: Mulgrew Miller, Buster Williams, Carl Allen, Eric Reed, Rodney Whitaker, Mike LeDonne, Vic Juris, Steve Nelson, Terrell Stafford, Ira Coleman, and Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez.

Appearing as Special Guests are: Randy Weston, Don Braden, Chris Potter, Claudio Roditi, Bob Mintzer, David Hazeltine, Bruce Cox, and Harold Land.

Next on the agenda were new tribute albums to Joe Henderson (“Thank You, Joe! – Our Tribute to Joe Henderson”) and Gerry Mulligan (“Thank You, Gerry! – Our Tribute to Gerry Mulligan”). For “Thank You Joe!”, Karcy and Musical Directors Eric Reed and Carl Allen put together an ensemble including Randy Brecker, Terrell Stafford, Steve Nelson, Rodney Whitaker with special guest, Joanne Brackeen.

For “Thank You, Gerry!” (Grammy Nominated for “My Funny Valentine” by Randy Brecker), Karcy and Musical Director, Ted Rosenthal enlisted jazz legends Lee Konitz, Bob Brookmeyer, Randy Brecker, with Javon Jackson, Dean Johnson and Ron Vincent, all of whom performed with Gerry Mulligan’s band.


Thematic Albums:

The next series of albums were conceived as thematically-driven group collections of outstanding singles, representing the best-of-our-best.

The first two albums, “Arkadia Jazz All-Stars: The Stars of Jazz #1” (Grammy Nominated for “Body and Soul” by Branford Marsalis) and “Arkadia Jazz All-Stars: The Stars of Jazz #2” (Grammy Nominated for “My Favorite Things” by David Liebman), present the most highly recognized artists, including Joanne Brackeen, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Benny Golson, Lee Konitz, Branford Marsalis, Billy Taylor, Randy Weston, Gary Bartz, and Nat Adderley.

The “Arkadia Jazz All-Stars: The New Young Lions of Jazz” showcases the next generation of rising stars on the Jazz horizon, including James Carter, Don Braden, Chris Potter, Javon Jackson, Ravi Coltrane, Eric Reed, Stefon Harris, Nicholas Payton, Steve Turre, and Kurt Elling.

The “Arkadia Jazz All-Stars: Out and Out Jazz” captures inventive performances on the cutting edge of modern and free jazz, both fully composed and improvised. This album showcases John Abercrombie, Paul Bley, Joanne Brackeen, John Clark, Andrew Hill, David Liebman, Pat Metheny, Nicholas Payton, Gary Peacock, Sam Rivers, and Reggie Workman.

Everyone has known love, and that emotion is beautifully expressed in “Arkadia Jazz All-Stars: It’s About Love”, a new album of heartfelt romantic ballads, performed by Benny Golson, Nigel Clark, Joanne Brackeen, T.K. Blue, Mary Pearson, Billy Taylor, Kenny Drew, Jr., Eric Reed. It includes the stunning Grammy Nominated “My Funny Valentine” by Randy Brecker.


Arkadia Records continues to create new releases from the Arkadia Jazz All-Stars. Albums currently in production are tributes to Thelonious Monk (“Thank You, Thelonious!”) and Miles Davis (“Thank You, Miles!”), as well a suite of lively standards and compelling original songs for the holiday season.


Bob Karcy’s ultimate aim is that the Arkadia Jazz All-Stars will emerge as an artistically successful recording group in its own right. In addition to creating new, exciting and stellar music, the All-Stars will showcase the Artists on Arkadia Records, creating greater awareness and recognition of their talent, and helping them reach a new generation of listeners far beyond their core fans.

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