Hazonos

Hazonos Artist: Frank London
Label: Tzadik
Category: Music


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Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 702397810223
EAN: 0702397810223
ASIN: B0009J4OK4


Release Date: 2005-06-21

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Tracks:

  1. Sanctification
  2. Sheyibone Beys Hamikdosh - In The House
  3. Moron D'Vishmayo
  4. Repentance
  5. Shir Hama'Alos Pt. 1
  6. Aspiration
  7. Shir Hama'Alos Pt. 2
  8. Blessed Is The Eternal
  9. Holiness

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the Most Stunning Albums of the Year.......2005-08-07

On this album, Frank London, a trumpeter associated with John Zorn's downtown NY jazz scene and the Klezmatics, has fused the Jewish art of cantorial singing with instrumental accompaniment that suggests both the ancient, soul-wrenching melodies of the High Holy Days and the most lyrical and reflective avant-garde jazz. The result is one of the most important albums of 2005 -- a giant step forward for London, for Zorn's Tzadik label, and for jazz itself.

On his previous release, Invocations, London deployed mournful trumpet lines against moody but relatively static backgrounds played on harmonium and glass harmonica. It was a very pretty, shimmering, meditative album, but Hazonos is much more intense without losing any of the meditative depth. Here, the monumentally powerful voices of cantors Jacob Ben-Zion Mendelson, Daniel Mendelson, and Simon Shapiro soar above arrangements for harmonium, organ, piano, bass, and drums that swing fiercely at the same time that they maintain the sacred mood. The ecstatic poignancy of the vocals recalls the best performances of Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn. The cantorial tracks alone, or the instrumental tracks alone, would make worthwhile listening; together, the effect is overwhelmingly passionate and completely fresh.

On his next project, London should certainly try taking this band -- consisting of Anthony Coleman, David Chevan, and Gerald Cleaver -- out of the _shul_. Though jazz tributes have become a tiresomely predictable element of the current scene, an album of deep Wayne Shorter covers by this band (think "Masqualero," "Nefertiti," "Sweet Pea," and "Iris") could be amazing. But for now, London has created one of the best jazz albums in years, even for those who don't think they're interested in "temple music." For fans of progressive jazz who also happen to be Jewish, this recording is a must-buy.

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  1. Hamilton de Holanda ~ Hamilton de Holanda
  2. Azucar ~ Luciani
  3. Journey ~ Neale Donald Walsch
  4. Breakthrough ~ Orquesta la Palabra
  5. Music of Upper & Lower Egypt ~ Various Artists
  6. High Lines ~ Michael Galasso
  7. Dance into Eternity: Selected Pieces 1987-1998 ~ Omar Faruk Tekbilek
  8. La Danse de La Vie ~ Beausoleil
  9. Canzone Della Strada ~ Quadro Nuevo
  10. Who's to Know ~ Shankar

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A Bit of Old Ireland ~ Rose Lemmers

Hysteria ~ Def Leppard

Reflections ~ Stormwind

Kora Melodies: Music from Gambia, West Africa ~ Alhaji Bai Konte

More Missing Pieces ~ Autograph

Jailhouse ~ Beatings

Moleskine ~ Sometree

Rewired ~ Mike & the Mechanics , and Paul Carrack

Blues Brothers ~ The Blues Brothers

Damn Analog Technology ~ Steve Stoll