Music / jazz

Hudson


Reviews (3)


The guardian

d. 6. July 2017

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John Fordham

d. 6. July 2017

"All four members of this new contemporary jazz supergroup live in the Hudson Valley in New York, and the musical history of the area - from Native American culture to folk-rock and Woodstock - has inspired this unusual update on the 1970s liaisons of jazz, rock and world music. Guitarist John Scofield, drummer Jack DeJohnette, keyboardist John Medeski, and Brad Mehldau's bassist Larry Grenadier hooked up at the 2014 Woodstock jazz festival, and now they're a busily touring item.The title track here is a blues-bending, electronics-throbbing four-way improv; Scofield's Latin-bopper El Swing is like a mix of Chick Corea and Steely Dan; Dylan's Lay Lady Lay becomes a blues-reggae sway; Scofield's arching long sounds gently caress Joni Mitchell's Woodstock; the Band's Up on Cripple Creek is a down-home, jangling-piano rocker. The group's slightly clunky Native American chanting might have been better replaced by sampled field-recordings with instrumental decoration, but this isanelite jazz outfit collectively telling a compelling new story".


litteratursiden.dk

d. 29. Mar. 2004

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Beth Høst

d. 29. Mar. 2004

Lån bogen på Hvordan startede det egentlig? Hvor kom Mrs. Hudson fra? Læs denne charmerende beretning fra starten på Sherlock Holmes' og Mrs. Hudsons 'fælles karriere'. Det er gjort før, bl.a. ...


DownBeat

2017 August

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Paul de Barros

2017 August

"Taking their common experience of the life in the Hudson Valley as a backbone, drummer Jack DeJohnette, bassist Larry Grenadier, keyboardist John Medeski and guitarist John Scofield explore the music of Bob Dylan, The Band, Joni Mitchell and Jimi Hendrix as well as other takes on a cultural moment when jazz and rock made love".



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