Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy - I Only Have Eyes For You

Label:
Catalog#:
ECM 1296, 825 902-1
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
1985
Genre:
Jazz
Style:
Contemporary Jazz

Tracklist

A1   I Only Have Eyes For You 10:26 X
    Written-By - Al Dubin , Harry Warren (2)
A2   Think 1:35 X
    Written-By - Bruce Purse
A3   Lament (Dedicated To Dr. Ray Copeland) 13:47 X
    Trumpet [Solo] - Stanton Davis
  Written-By - Malachi Thompson
B1   Coming Back, Jamaica 5:14 X
    Written-By - Lester Bowie
B2   Nonet 14:25 X
    Written-By - Bob Stewart
B3   When The Spirit Returns 7:44 X
    Written-By - Lester Bowie

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Dieter Rehm
Drums - Phillip Wilson
Engineer - Akili Walker
Engineer [Mixing Engineer] [Digitally] - Martin Wieland
Flugelhorn - Stanton Davis
French Horn - Vincent Chancey
Photography [Cover Photo] - Karl Johnson
Photography [Liner Photo] - Deborah Bowie , Lynne Wilson
Producer - Lester Bowie , Manfred Eicher , Manfred Eicher
Trombone - Craig Harris (3) , Steve Turre
Trumpet - Bruce Purse , Lester Bowie , Malachi Thompson , Stanton Davis
Tuba - Bob Stewart

Notes

Recorded February 1985 At Rawlston Recording Studios, Brooklyn, NY.
Digitally Mixed At Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg
An ECM Production

GEMA - LC 2516
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Feb 26, 2008
This album is great. It has a very tonal creepy and mysterious quality to it and could have been the soundtrack for the movie Blue Velvet, which was released around the same time this was recorded. The title track, I Only Have Eyes For You, is a brilliantly done version of the old classic. Lament opens very slowly with an almost ambient quality to it before the rest of the brass kicks in. Coming Back, Jamacia has that, you guessed it, dub/ska feel to it. A pretty interesting track, and well played, but my least favorite on here. Nonet follows in the same lines as Lament, with track length as well. This time it kind of plays more as a story almost. It carries on different themes throughout the 14+ minutes and takes you on a journey. The closing track, When the Spirit Returns is another mysterious sounding track on here. Overall this CD was worth a listen, and a purchase, even though it's not 100% my cup-o-tea. Slow, moody, and classy jazz all around.
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