Ron Carter - Foursight - Stockholm Vinyl LP 2021
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Cat no. IOR2LP771401
Track Listing:
1. Cominando
2. Joshua
3. Little Waltz
4. Seguaro
5. Cominando, Reprise
6. Nearly
7. You and the Night and the Music
Audiophile reissue of the first RSD release from legendary jazz bassist Ron Carter, the most-recorded jazz bassist in history and member of the second great Miles Davis Quintet (1963 - 1968). 180g double vinyl, gatefold sleeve.
Carter leads his "Foursight" quartet on this live recording from Sweden recorded in November 2018. The group includes drummer Payton Crossley, tenor saxophonist Jimmy Green, the and star pianist Renee Rosnes.
"With us, nobody knows exactly what happens when," Carter praised the Foursight Quartet's unique selling point. "This is precisely why every concert is a real challenge. We almost always play 35 to 40 minutes without a stop at the beginning. No breaks, just slight changes that show the beginning of a new song. If we were a classical music band, it would be called a symphony with five movements. This kind of thing only works with this band!"
1. Cominando
2. Joshua
3. Little Waltz
4. Seguaro
5. Cominando, Reprise
6. Nearly
7. You and the Night and the Music
Audiophile reissue of the first RSD release from legendary jazz bassist Ron Carter, the most-recorded jazz bassist in history and member of the second great Miles Davis Quintet (1963 - 1968). 180g double vinyl, gatefold sleeve.
Carter leads his "Foursight" quartet on this live recording from Sweden recorded in November 2018. The group includes drummer Payton Crossley, tenor saxophonist Jimmy Green, the and star pianist Renee Rosnes.
"With us, nobody knows exactly what happens when," Carter praised the Foursight Quartet's unique selling point. "This is precisely why every concert is a real challenge. We almost always play 35 to 40 minutes without a stop at the beginning. No breaks, just slight changes that show the beginning of a new song. If we were a classical music band, it would be called a symphony with five movements. This kind of thing only works with this band!"