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Jason Miles/Ingrid Jensen: Kind of New
ByWell, let's get those expectations out of the way. Kind of New is not an update, reimagining, homage or tribute to Miles Davis' Kind of Blue, one of the most quintessential jazz albums ever. Miles and Jensen are simultaneously looking over their shoulder at Davis as what's come before while looking ahead at what comes next.
The closest the duo come to invoking Davis directly is "The Faction of Cool" which kinda sorta sounds like "Jean Pierre" but that's as much due to Amanda Ruzza's loping bass which kinda sorta sounds like she's in touch with her inner Marcus Miller, but not quite because this isn't "Jean Pierre." It just kinda sorta sounds like it is.
That's kind of what this recording is. It kind of reminds you of one thing that is sort of similar while being its own thing which remains unique.
Clearly, Miles and Jensen want the listener to think of Davis, but Jensen is her own woman as a trumpeter and isn't attempting to imitate Davis. Jensen's playing is stylish, but not mannered, cool while remaining warm and open. Miles leaves the lion share of solo space to Jensen, mostly through three short interludes, but he is a canny and articulate keyboardist with the slinky opening of "Ferrari" offering evidence.
This is muscular music, all sinew and no flab with easy fake outs like covering pop tunes or blowing dust off the back pages of the Great American Songbook. Miles and Jensen's collaboration is one of 11 originals and a Wayne Shorter tune, "Sanctuary." Quite fitting as fate would have it because while Kind of New is firmly rooted in improvisation and spontaneity, but sonically it is more reminiscent of a Davis album Shorter played on; In A Silent Way , which Kind of New has much more in common with than its celebrated predecessor.
This is a superlative example of a creative team at the top of their games with inspired and memorable results. Kind of New will find itself on the favorites stack of any jazz aficionado weary of cash-grab collaborations which over-promise and under-deliver. Miles and Jensen pay it forward.
Track Listing
Interlude; The Faction of Cool; Super City; Shirley; Film Noir Interlude; Ferrari; Seeing Through the Rain; Close to the Action; Kats Eye; Street Vibe; Twilight Interlude; Sanctuary
Personnel
Jason Miles/Ingrid Jensen
guitarJason Miles: keyboards; Ingrid Jensen: trumpet; Jay Rodriguez: tenor, baritone, soprano sax, bass clarinet (2, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12); Jeff Coffin: tenor, baritone, soprano sax (7); James Genus: bass (7); Jerry Brooks: bass (5, 11,12); Amanda Ruzza: bass (2, 3, 8); Adam Dorn: bass (7); Nir Felder: guitar (9); Gene Lake: drums (4, 7); Brian Dunne: drums (3, 7); Mike Clark: drums (5, 11, 12); Jim Wilson: drums (2), percussion (1, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12); Steven Wilson: drum programming (9); Cyro Baptista: percussion (7)
Album information
Title: Kind of New | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Whaling City Sound
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