Product Detail We're really sorry... We don't currently have that one in stock Please add your email and we'll notify you when it's back Email Your Name Your Email Your Comments SendClose Window Login Details Email Password Remember login on this computer? Christmas Concert MP3 Home» MP3 16bit 44.1kHz Digital Downloads Enlarge Christmas Concert MP3Price: £4.99 6.22 USD 5.84 EUR 44.99 CNYMP3 Smith - Williams - Fleming - Krom Add to cartProduct ID STS006DigMP3Date Added12/12/2014Tommy Smith - tenor saxophoneGareth Williams - pianoOrlando Le Fleming - bassSebastiaan De Krom - drums Winter Wonderland God Rest, Ye Merry Gentlemen Auld Land Syne I'll Be Home For Christmas The Holy & The Ivy Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas We Three Kings The Christmas Song Recorded live in Glasgow on 22 December 2001 Tommy Smith (tenor saxophone), Gareth Williams (piano), Orlando le Fleming (bass), Sebastiaan de Krom (drums) Tommy Smith, Scotland's premier jazz saxophonist has made a serious jazz album which takes the basic material of familiar Christmas staples and builds them into much more elaborate harmonic structures. Smith's excellent quartet is a working band rather than an ad hoc gathering, and this is obvious in the tight-knit empathy of their ensemble playing. The rich harmonies and shifting time signatures of the music keep everyone on their toes and make rewarding launching pads for solo improvisation. Slow tunes such as "Silent Night" or "I'll be Home for Christmas" provide further evidence of what a lyrical and expressive ballad player the saxophonist now is. And, the players dig deeply into the uptempo material, transforming chestnuts such as "We Three Kings" into inventive and swinging jazz excursions. John Fordham Friday December 20, 2002 The Guardian This might sound a bit of a turkey, as you might say, since it's composed entirely Christmas songs, played by Scottish saxophonist Smith and a trio. But it's impressive how well the sentimentality is replaced by a mysterious, almost abstract air. Winter Wonderland becomes a glimmering musical landscape rather than a Christmas card, with Smith's haunting tenor sax curling over Gareth Williams' enigmatic piano riff, and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen is a hard-toned, thundering Coltrane-quartet swinger. Smith's superb tone control at low volumes poignantly reinvents Silent Night; Auld Lang Syne has a cocky strut to it, and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas murmurs like a drier Ben Webster before turning to the lazy mid-tempo swing effortlessly furnished by Orlando leFleming (bass) and Sebastiaan de Krom (drums). Whatever he does, Smith sounds like a man in charge these days.« Previous | Next »TweetProduct ReviewsNo Reviews For This Product.Click to review this product
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