Goble, Will: Consider the Blues
Goble, Will: Consider the Blues
Format: CD
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Artist: Goble, Will
Label: Oa2
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 805552213225
Genre: Jazz
For his second recording as a leader, bassist Will Goble is joined by drummer Dave Potter, his long-time rhythm section mate in Jason Marsalis' Quartet, master saxophonist Greg Tardy and the Atlanta-based pianist Louis Heriveaux. Through arrangements of compositions by Mary Lou Williams and George Gershwin, and originals inspired by the 2015 Nepali earthquakes, racial injustice, and other emotion-charged events, Goble presents the blues as an aesthetic through which all people can make their stories known. From the opening "Another Man Gone Down," a traditional chain gang song with guest vocalist Tabreeca Woodside, to Goble's uptempo "The Ants Went Marching One By One But They Didn't Come Back," the blues are captured with a variety of outlooks, but always through the infinitely variable lens of swing. "Mr. Goble delivers a gem... original and fresh... - JazzTimes
Tracks:
1.1 Another Man Done Gone
1.2 Johnson's Magic Umbrella
1.3 Dirge Blues
1.4 It Ain't Necessarily So (It Never Really Was)
1.5 Just Think for a Moment
1.6 Belle Isle
1.7 The Ants Went Marching One By One But They Didn't Come Back
1.8 Hold Tight
1.9 Kirtipur Suite: Uncertainty
1.10 Hopefully
1.11 Three Little Words
Audio Sample:
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