Tribute to Evanescence

Tribute to Evanescence Artist: G-Clef Jazz Trio
Label: Yalloppin/Soulkid
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 686647112001
EAN: 0686647112001
ASIN: B00065AX7O


Release Date: 2004-09-28

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Tracks:

  1. Going Under
  2. Everybody's Fool
  3. My Immortal
  4. Haunted
  5. Tourniquet
  6. Imaginary
  7. Taking Over Me
  8. Hello
  9. My Last Breath
  10. Whisper
  11. Bring Me To Life

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Musical tastes differ but this is great interpretive jazz.......2007-01-21

If you are a lover of both jazz and Evanescence, then I bet you will find these solid jazz interpretations right up your tin-pan alley. The work here is done, for the most part, by a highly competent jazz trio and they rework these songs with alot of passion, They seem to have a keen understanding of what made the songs good in the first place. Some of the results are quite stunning and sometimes even beautiful; others fall flat or, at best, seem a bit contrived in origin. Overall though I give this compilation 5 stars. I really like the stripped down, pedal-to-the-metal sax, bass and guitar interludes that make up most of the production. I keep playing this album over and over. G-Cleff hooked me because they rock in a jazzy and very hip way;)

5 out of 5 stars A Highly Creative Tribute Indeed!.......2006-03-28

I heard this from Itunes and then i bought it from amazon and I have to say it's brilliant work, and always soothes my mood when I put this on. G-clef is apparently a well-respected sax player and it shows. This album was not at all a parody, but a very well executed attempt to play the music of an entirely over produced rock/pop band by only three acoustic instruments, and whats more it sounds awesome! G-Clef's sax playing sounds much like a voice as he soars through the melodies.

4 out of 5 stars From a jazz musician's perspective.......2005-08-11

I'm a jazz musician as well as the manager for a female-fronted rock band in Los Angeles. I can understand the direction G-Clef took with this project. Many bands will take material from another genre and adapt it to theirs, a la The Section Quartet, Me First and the Gimmie Gimmies, etc. I've never quite heard a rock album adapted to jazz and I can appreciate what G-Clef has done. It's not easy! I actually enjoy listening to the tracks on this album and as a saxophonist, I can very much appreciate the playing on this album as being excellent. The musicianship is great, although I believe the production is lacking just a bit. Overall, I think music geeks (like myself) and the general public would be able to find something they like about this album.

1 out of 5 stars Rubbish, Not Worth The CD It Comes On........2005-06-19

An absolutely rubbish Track.
Evanescence would be dissapointed, no furious.
It sounds like someone drowning a cat.
Sorry No.
Not worth recording.

1 out of 5 stars Not for Evanescence Fans.......2004-12-14

I would rather say, what a nice idea, but i think their motivation was doing a "parody" and i think thats why they call themselfs "G-Clef" (most of the Evanescence Tunes are written in e-minor -> G-Clef).
In my opinion they are just a view frustrated Musicians, which are "pissed-off" because of these young talented Artists, who selled a view million of the great work called "Fallen", and the G-Clefs didn't.

Just my opinion

Music CD:

  1. America The Beautiful: An Account of its Disappearance ~ Gary McFarland
  2. Introducing ~ Carl Perkins
  3. Remember Pearl Harbor: Classic Songs of World War II ~ Various Artists
  4. Reflections of Buhaina ~ Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
  5. Complete Recordings: Quintet and Sextet New York Jazz ~ Frank Socolow
  6. Cat Speaks ~ Cat Anderson
  7. Miles Davis Plays Classic Ballads ~ Miles Davis
  8. Welcome to Love ~ Pharoah Sanders
  9. Early Days ~ Chick Corea
  10. Reaching Up ~ Ernie Watts

Music CD

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Paper Doll ~ P.M. Dawn

Nantucket Sleighride ~ Mountain

Wise Up Suckers ~ Pop Will Eat Itself

Country Falls ~ Husky Rescue

Fitmix: Walking ~ Various Artists

Lafcadio ~ As Tall as Lions

H.P. Lovecraft II ~ H.P. Lovecraft

Diabolical ~ Mr. Lucci

Tryin' to Survive in the Ghetto ~ Various Artists

Terrorist Threats ~ Westside Connection