Live in Seattle

Live in Seattle

by Joe Locke
Live in Seattle

Live in Seattle

by Joe Locke

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Overview

Vibraphonist Joe Locke and keyboardist Geoff Keezer's third collaboration (their previous two CDs were released in Japan under the New Sound Quartet moniker) is their first live recording as a team. Joining them are bassist Mike Pope and drummer Terreon Gully (the latter who also took part in their earlier studio recordings) for a stimulating set recorded during the 2005 Ballard Jazz Festival. Locke's turbulent "Van Gogh by Numbers" serves as a sizzling, catchy opener, framed by an aggressive post-bop theme with a fusion midsection that gets into a bit of a Latin groove as Keezer switches to electric piano. The pianist's "Fractured" is somewhat loping but loosens up while it progresses as its composer takes flight with a fine solo. Rocker James Taylor's ballad "Native Son" is successfully adapted as a jazz vehicle, though no credit is given for the arrangement. Locke's "The King (For T.M.)" is a wild finale, with an energy that never lets up. The incredible chemistry within this quartet is evident throughout the entire performance, so fans of either Locke or Keezer will want to pick up this rewarding CD. ~ Ken Dryden

Product Details

Release Date: 07/25/2006
Label: Origin (Arts) Records / Origin Records
UPC: 0805558246425
Rank: 129423

Tracks

  1. Van Gogh by Numbers
  2. Honu
  3. Fractured
  4. Native Son
  5. Miramar
  6. Tulipa
  7. The King (For T.M.)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Joe Locke   Primary Artist,Vibraphone
Joe Locke/Geoffrey Keezer Group   Primary Artist
Mike Pope   Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric)
Geoff Keezer   Piano,Keyboards
Terreon Gully   Drums

Technical Credits

John Bishop   Audio Production
Joe Locke   Audio Production,Liner Notes,Producer,Composer
Joel Brown   Assistant Engineer
Mark Guenther   Mastering
Matt Jorgensen   Concert Producer
Reed Ruddy   Mixing,Engineer
Austin Sousa   Mixing Assistant
Ron Hudson   Photography
R. Andrew Lepley   Photography
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