Avishai
Cohen “Gently
Disturbed”
CD
About
the album:
"With
Gently Disturbed, this Award winning trio can only become a reference
of jazz today." Le Monde France “Gently Disturbed”
New Sound and Vibe, original compositions backed by this Award
Winning Power with Vision Trio. Avishai Cohen, one of the most
innovative bassists and composers today, who has been called a “jazz
visionary of global proportions” by Down Beat magazine, has
released Gently Disturbed, his first release with his newly
configured trio on his own Razdaz Recordz label. This is story
telling from beginning to end, and stories is serious fun for
Cohen..... Karsten Mutzelfeldt – Journalist/ Broadcaster.
While
to outward appearances the trio would seem to be the standard
piano-bass-drum formula, the music they’ve created on Gently
Disturbed is far from the standard jazz trio repertoire. Featuring
nine original compositions (written either by Cohen or by the trio
collaboratively) including one traditional Israeli song, Gently
Disturbed is an amalgamation of melody and groove, complexity and
simplicity that nearly redefines the concept of jazz. With the
departure of long-time pianist Sam Barsh,Cohen has slightly
reconfigured his trio with the addition of Israeli pianist Shai
Maestro. Since Cohen is an accomplished pianist in his own right, and
has performed on bass with such acclaimed jazz pianists as Danilo
Perez, Brad Mehldau and of course Chick Corea, and because the
previous keyboard players in his bands (Sam Barsh and Jason Lindner)
have been exceptional, it is even more striking to note that Maestro
is just reached 21 years old. Rounding out the trio is drummer the
brilliant Mark Guiliana, who has been playing and touring with Cohen
since 2003 and who Modern Drummer Readers Poll 2007 cited as “one
of the best up-and-coming stars of today’s drumming scene.”
Tracking
list:
01.Seattle
02. Chutzpan
03. Lo Baiom Velo Balyla
04. Pinzin Kinzin
05.
Puncha Puncha
06. Eleven Wives
07. Gently Disturbed
08. Ever
Evolving Etude
09. Variations In G Minor
10.Umray
11.
Structure in Emotion