Artist: Aaron Diehl
Album: Space, Time, Continuum
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2015
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 55:36
Total Tracks: 8
Total Size: 1,11 GB
Tracklist:
01. Aaron Diehl – Uranus (06:16)
02. Aaron Diehl – The Steadfast Titan (04:55)
03. Aaron Diehl – Flux Capacitor (03:00)
04. Aaron Diehl – Organic Consequence (13:11)
05. Aaron Diehl – Kat’s Dance (08:15)
06. Aaron Diehl – Santa Maria (07:40)
07. Aaron Diehl – Broadway Boogie Woogie (02:13)
08. Aaron Diehl – Space, Time, Continuum (10:03)
02. Aaron Diehl – The Steadfast Titan (04:55)
03. Aaron Diehl – Flux Capacitor (03:00)
04. Aaron Diehl – Organic Consequence (13:11)
05. Aaron Diehl – Kat’s Dance (08:15)
06. Aaron Diehl – Santa Maria (07:40)
07. Aaron Diehl – Broadway Boogie Woogie (02:13)
08. Aaron Diehl – Space, Time, Continuum (10:03)
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Widely acknowledged as a modern master in the aftermath of his acclaimed 2012 Mack Avenue debut, The Bespoke Man’s Narrative, 29-year-old pianist-composer Aaron Diehl ups the ante with the 2015 release Space, Time, Continuum.
Diehl first documented his inclusive, across-the-timeline conception on the self-released late ʼ00s albums Live At Caramoor, a solo date on which he navigated the stride piano canon with deep assurance; and Live At The Players, on which he applied a broad lexicon of piano trio vocabulary to a program spanning classical music, bebop and the blues. On The Bespoke Man’s Narrative, Diehl presented original music drawing on antecedent bandleader-composers like John Lewis and Duke Ellington for strategies that facilitated individualistic performances from his unit of A-list peers.
On Space, Time, Continuum, an eight-piece program, Diehl assembles a pan-generational ensemble of masters. Joining his core trio of bassist David Wong and drummer Quincy Davis, in different configurations, are the iconic tenor saxophonist-composer Benny Golson and the magisterial baritone saxophonist Joe Temperley, both 85 years young; the 39-year-old underground tenor saxophone giant Stephen Riley; and the rising star trumpeter Bruce Harris, not yet 30.