Charnett Moffett – Music from Our Soul (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Charnett Moffett - Music from Our Soul (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Charnett Moffett
Album: Music from Our Soul
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2017
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:00:52
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 656 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Charnett Moffett – Music From Our Soul (03:56)
1-2. Charnett Moffett – Freedom (05:20)
1-3. Charnett Moffett – Mood Indigo (07:05)
1-4. Charnett Moffett – So What? (03:40)
1-5. Charnett Moffett – Come And Play (05:09)
1-6. Charnett Moffett – Love In The Galaxies (03:39)
1-7. Charnett Moffett – We Are Here To Play (04:38)
1-8. Charnett Moffett – Mediterranean (04:58)
1-9. Charnett Moffett – For Those Who Know (05:29)
1-10. Charnett Moffett – Just Need Love (06:55)
1-11. Charnett Moffett – Celestial Dimensions (01:02)
1-12. Charnett Moffett – Sound World Suite (02:53)
1-13. Charnett Moffett – Freedom Swing (05:27)
1-14. Charnett Moffett – Love For The People Encore (00:35)

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In Celebration of his 30th Year as a Lead Recording Artist Charnett Moffet is proud to release Music From Our Soul which features his long-term collaborators and friends: Pharaoh Sanders, Stanley Jordan, Cyrus Chestnut, Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts, Victor Lewis, Mike Clark. “NY Observer” wrote: “One of the 10 Best Jazz Albums of 2017 (So Far)”.The energetic New York bass innovator Charnett Moffett worked with the siblings Wynton and Branford Marsalis in the 1980s, on Ornette Coleman’s acclaimed 90s Sound Museum albums, and has recently embraced Middle Eastern and Asian music, too (his dad, Charles Moffett, played drums for Coleman in the 60s). In a dynamic if occasionally disjointed celebration of all that rich history, Charnett Moffett fronts an eminent cast here, including sax legend Pharoah Sanders on four live tracks, and old sidekicks Stanley Jordan (guitar), Cyrus Chestnut (piano) and drums star Jeff “Tain” Watts. Moffett’s reverberating electric hums and percussive thunderings (a cross between Jaco Pastorius and Eberhard Weber) mix with acoustic subtleties such as his intro to a tempo-switching Mood Indigo, and there are Coltranesque laments and hair-raising abstract blitzes from Sanders, sleek lyricism from Jordan and vivacious segues from chord-punching swing to splashy free-jazz from Chestnut. Moments of Weather Reportish brooding, Bollywood pop, and hooky Mediterranean dances join an engaging Moffett attempt to embrace a long and winding personal journey in a series of telling flashes.

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