Music / jazz

Harmony


Reviews (3)


All about jazz

d. 27. Sep. 2019

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Mark Sullivan

d. 27. Sep. 2019

"Frisell fans should have learned long ago to keep an open mind. This album has arguably less of a guitar focus than any previous one. Yet it is suffused with his genre-free love of music, and his guitar-playing remains a foundation element. It's a beautiful group sound, with the name Harmony very well deserved".


AllMusic

2019

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Mark Deming

2019

"While jazz is a fitting category for his work, if anyone in contemporary music has a style that transcends genre, it would be Frisell ... "Harmony" sometimes feels so ethereal that it could blow away in a strong breeze, but there's a strength in the quiet of these sessions, and the best moments are nothing short of magic. If you're looking for music that will suit a quiet night with intelligence and style, you should certainly give "Harmony" a listen".


DownBeat

2019 November

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Robert Ham

2019 November

"While Bill Frisell's name is prominent on the front cover, and much of the hype surrounding this release has to do with the fact that the 68-year-old musician is making his Blue Note debut, the celebrated guitarist takes on an almost supporting role for Harmony ... The selection of original tunes and well-chosen folk and pop standards has the glow of a dying campfire. Nothing about these performances meanders, and no one here takes a solo. Every song unhurriedly ambles along, yet consistently reaches its destination - straight to the heart of the listener".