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    Ralph Alessi - Quiver (2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Ralph Alessi - Quiver (2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Ralph Alessi, Gary Versace, Drew Gress, Nasheet Waits - Quiver (2016)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 56:26 minutes | 1,12 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    Trumpeter Ralph Alessis ECM leader debut 2013s "Baida" was the album where everything came together for him, according to Nate Chinen in a JazzTimes profile. Without abandoning his yen for oppositional energies, its a beautifully coherent statement, not just his most accomplished album but a contender for one of the years best. With Quiver, Alessi teams with pianist Gary Versace and the trumpeters longtime rhythm section of choice bassist Drew Gress and drummer Nasheet Waits to create a follow-up of quicksilver melodicism and subtly energized rhythm; there is a lyricism to Alessis playing that channels such forebears as Miles Davis and Kenny Wheeler, the mood reflective, even pensive. As DownBeat says, "Alessi works between the notes, his thoughtful, conversational solos as meditative as a calligraphers art, each line free-flowing and declarative but with immaculate shape and beauty".

    Quiver finds trumpeter Ralph Alessi and his quartet in a lyrical, reflective mood. Alessi describes the atmosphere in the recording studio as "pensive," a quality that imbues this music. The group includes most of the players from Alessi's acclaimed ECM leader debut Baida (2013). Drew Gress (double-bass) and Nasheet Waits (drums) return, with Gary Versace taking the piano chair in place of Jason Moran. Tempting to ascribe the differences between the two sessions to the pianists, but I think it has more to do with the material and the interaction of the whole band. "Here Tomorrow" opens the set with a brief legato meditation, and the mood for much of the album is established from the start. Versace often begins the pieces with an unadorned statement of the harmony, and doesn't even take a solo until the third track, "Smooth Descent" (which is also a bit more up-tempo). "Heist" breaks the mold by opening with solo trumpet, but it makes room for another piano solo and a bass solo from team player Gress. At almost ten minutes "Gone Today, Here Tomorrow" is the longest selection, and it too contains more moderate up-tempo music, finally giving Waits an opportunity to cut loose a bit. While there's no burning here, it certainly is not all taken at rubato or ballad tempo. "Scratch" is built upon an ostinato, following some lovely piano playing on "I to I." "Shush" combines all of the previous musical elements by beginning rubato. building to an energetic middle section, then closing with a repeating pattern. Only the closer "Do Over" provides a large contrast, as the band plays the only really up-tempo tune in the program while Waits solos all the way through. It's far too short, and it's a shame the record doesn't contain a bit more of this kind of playing. The variety would have been welcome. But while it's a generally low-key session, it's full of beautiful playing and empathetic group interaction.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Here Tomorrow
    02 - Window Goodbyes
    03 - Smooth Descent
    04 - Heist
    05 - Gone Today, Here Tomorrow
    06 - I To I
    07 - Scratch
    08 - Shush
    09 - Quiver
    10 - Do Over

    Produced by Manfred Eicher. Engineered by Jan Erik Kongshauk.
    Recorded in April 2015 at Rainbow Studio, Oslo, Norway.
    Mixed at Avatar Studios, New York by James A. Farber, Manferd Eicher & Ralph Alessi.

    Musicians:
    Ralph Alessi - trumpet
    Gary Versace - piano
    Drew Gress - double-bass
    Nasheet Waits - drums

    Analyzed: Ralph Alessi, Gary Versace, Drew Gress, Nasheet Waits / Quiver
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR15 -0.16 dB -18.66 dB 2:56 01-Here Tomorrow
    DR14 -2.39 dB -23.47 dB 5:19 02-Window Goodbyes
    DR14 -1.30 dB -19.86 dB 6:56 03-Smooth Descent
    DR14 -2.98 dB -21.91 dB 6:47 04-Heist
    DR15 -0.20 dB -19.99 dB 9:49 05-Gone Today, Here Tomorrow
    DR13 -2.70 dB -20.40 dB 6:15 06-I To I
    DR14 -0.20 dB -18.35 dB 5:17 07-Scratch
    DR15 -0.16 dB -20.49 dB 7:05 08-Shush
    DR15 -0.33 dB -19.69 dB 4:15 09-Quiver
    DR13 -0.20 dB -15.79 dB 1:47 10-Do Over
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    Number of tracks: 10
    Official DR value: DR14

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2893 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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