Hagar's Song

Hagar's Song

by Charles Lloyd, Jason Moran
Hagar's Song

Hagar's Song

by Charles Lloyd, Jason Moran

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Overview

Hagar's Song is a deeply intimate, intuitive offering from saxophonist Charles Lloyd and pianist Jason Moran, who has been a key part of Lloyd's quartet since 2007. The program is a collection of standards and originals, as well as one thorny, angular free improvisation ("Pictogram"). The title piece is a five-part suite dedicated to the memory of Lloyd's great-great grandmother, who spent most of her life as a slave. Its various sections reflect the harshness of that life, as well as moments of hope and determination. This work is not always "comfortable" to listen to, and it's not meant to be, but it is musically rich and emotionally taut. Lloyd has always celebrated his deep love of jazz and pop traditions, and those are in abundance here. The near-symbiotic dialogue the pair share on Billy Strayhorn's "Pretty Girl" and George Gershwin's "Bess You Is My Woman Now" offers both dialogic imagination as well as deep listening. (On the latter, Lloyd reveals how supple his tonal reach remains on the tenor as he nears 75; he sweeps from its middle register to something closer to the alto's.) The swinging read of "Mood Indigo" commences conventionally, but Moran's deft, blues-drenched, physical stride lends an urgency to the conversation. Likewise his punchy approach on Earl Hines' "Rosetta," where Lloyd takes the melody and opens up its joy vein, while Moran pumps it with rhythmic and lyric invention courtesy of his amazing left hand. Lloyd's love of rock and pop has its place here, too. On Bob Dylan's ballad "I Shall Be Released," Moran begins with a single repeating note, then a lone chord, as Lloyd tentatively states the melody. But by the second verse, he's quoting from Leon Russell's "A Song for You," as Moran moves its harmonic base to the modal. Lloyd brings it back via an emotional blues, but his tenor moves through its registers picking bits and pieces of the lyric line to meditate upon and explore with Moran. The closer, a reading of Brian Wilson's "God Only Knows" is just gorgeous. Moran's elaboration on the harmony in the intro sets it up outside its known parameters. Lloyd quotes the refrain and then takes the lyric line, exploring time and memory -- Lloyd ran around with the Beach Boys in Southern California in the late '60s. Satisfied, he turns it over to Moran to finish with a close, tender harmonic statement that whispers to a finish. Hagar's Song finds Lloyd and Moran at their most naturally curious and deeply attentive best, offering a conversation so intimate the listener may occasionally feel she is eavesdropping. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 02/26/2013
Label: Ecm
UPC: 0602537245505

Tracks

  1. Pretty Girl
  2. Mood Indigo
  3. Bess, You Is My Woman Now
  4. All About Ronnie
  5. Pictogram
  6. You've Changed
  7. Hagar Suite: Journey Up River
  8. Hagar Suite: Dreams of White Bluff
  9. Hagar Suite: Alone
  10. Hagar Suite: Bolivar Blues
  11. Hagar Suite: Hagar's Lullaby
  12. Rosetta
  13. I Shall Be Released
  14. God Only Knows

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Charles Lloyd   Primary Artist,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor),Flute (Alto),Flute (Bass)
Jason Moran   Primary Artist,Piano,Tambourine

Technical Credits

Bill Carey   Composer
Irving Mills   Composer
Duke Ellington   Composer
Joe Greene   Composer
Carl Fischer   Composer
Dominic Camardella   Engineer
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
DuBose Heyward   Composer
Charles Lloyd   Composer,Producer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Albany Bigard   Composer
Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Billy Strayhorn   Composer
Earl Hines   Composer
Brian Wilson   Composer
Manfred Eicher   Executive Producer
Dorothy Darr   Design,Producer,Photography
Henri Woode   Composer
Tony Asher   Composer
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