So, Joe Lovano's 'Paris Concert' is really something. It captures this unique moment where jazz feels both expansive and intimate, right? You've got Lovano's tenor saxophone weaving through the pieces with this fluidity that echoes the spirit of Coltrane. The ensemble—nine pieces—creates this lush soundscape that feels alive, with every musician adding their layer. The pacing is interesting, sometimes taking its time to let a solo shine, then bursting into this collective energy that’s hard to ignore. And the atmosphere? It’s electric but grounded, like you’re right there in the venue. You can feel the connection among the players. It’s a nice blend of technical prowess and a kind of raw creativity that makes this concert stand out.
Great example of live jazz performance dynamics.Features a rich ensemble sound with individual flair.Captures the essence of jazz improvisation in a concert setting.
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