Artist: Orrin Evans
Album: The Intangible Between
Genre: Jazz
Year: 2020
Label: Smoke Sessions
Tracks: 8
Duration: 01:04:53
Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Size: 1,25 GB
Tracklist:
1. Orrin Evans – Proclaim Liberty (00:06:01)
2. Orrin Evans – This Little Light of Mine (00:07:43)
3. Orrin Evans – A Time for Love (00:06:24)
4. Orrin Evans – That Too (00:06:55)
5. Orrin Evans – Off Minor (00:07:28)
6. Orrin Evans – Into Dawn (00:07:56)
7. Orrin Evans – Tough Love (00:15:50)
8. Orrin Evans – I’m so Glad I Got to Know You (00:06:32)
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From trumpeter Sean Jones, with whom Evans has played for well over a decade, and Eric Revis to bassist Dylan Reis, a young bass protégé, to bandmates making strides in the jazz scene after being nurtured by Evans early in their career in Philly and beyond – drummers Anwar Marshall and Mark Whitfield Jr., saxophonists Immanuel Wilkins, Troy Roberts and Caleb Wheeler Curtis, and bassist Luques Curtis, among others – The Village speaks with a loud, unified and infectious voice throughout The Intangible Between.
The title, according to Evans, refers to an elusive decision point, that sense of stepping off a ledge into the unknown that comes with taking risks and setting a new course. With the overdue success he’s achieved in recent years – topping the “Rising Star” category for pianists in the DownBeat critics poll, garnering his first New York Times feature, the awards and praise garlanding his Captain Black albums, the increased focus that accompanied joining The Bad Plus – has come both opportunities and disappointments.
“This record is just about going for it, taking those projects you’ve been dreaming about and just making them happen,” he says. “The industry constantly tells you to wait, but for how long? Why not just do it now?”