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Greg Cordez - Magnolia (2021) [Contemporary Jazz, Free Improvisation]; FLAC (tracks)

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Greg Cordez - Magnolia (2021) [Contemporary Jazz, Free Improvisation]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Greg Cordez
Album: Magnolia
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Free Improvisation
Label: Ropeadope
Released: 2021
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. Down Quark (4:21)
  2. Front Crawl (5:33)
  3. Let Me Begin Again (6:20)
  4. Emily (4:55)
  5. Drift (5:37)
  6. Paper Cranes (7:25)
  7. Company Milk (4:19)
  8. All That Is (pt 2) (4:00)

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    Personnel:
  • Tenor and Soprano Saxophones: Tony Malaby
  • Electric Guitar: Steve Cardenas
  • Piano and Keyboards: Jon Cowherd
  • Upright and Electric Bass: Greg Cordez
  • Drums: Kenny Wollesen

UK based composer and bass player Greg Cordez releases his third album Magnolia through the Ropeadope label in 2021. The follow-up to the acclaimed Last Things Last featured as an editor’s choice in Downbeat magazine. Magnolia reunites Cordez with Steve Cardenas on guitar and includes a stellar cast of New York City-based musicians – Jon Cowherd on piano/keys, Tony Malaby on saxophones, Kenny Wollesen on drums.

Magnolia was an album written in transit and reflects time spent in a gatehouse of the foot of the Brecon Beacons in Wales, the inspiration and chaos of Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, and an extended stay in Reykjavik, Iceland. Each place greatly influencing the music and narratives contained within. Returning to Bunker Studios in early February 2020 to work with Aaron Nevize. With guidance from Chris Lightcap, the album builds on the lessons learnt from Last Things Last and explores the themes of recalibration, grief, and the letting go required to move into a new phase of life.

The music remains influenced by Reid Anderson's music, who kindly loaned Cordez his bass for the recording and in conversations with Chris Lightcap, Todd Sickafoose, and Alexis Cuadrado. Drawing from the minimalist influences, post rock and Americana found in previous albums, Magnolia also seeks to include contemporary jazz and collective improvisation, meaning Cordez having to navigate this initial reticence and vulnerability.

‘I was interested in opening up more improvisational moments than in the previous album, but also trying to maintain a compositional through line, in which the solos were part of a larger narrative contained within the composition.

It also meant meeting my own fears and doubt as an improvising musician, which can be heard in both my playing and in the music written. This internal tension is complemented by the support and deep playing of Steve, Kenny, Jon and Tony, who 100% understood the music from the first note played.’

Magnolia is the final piece of a three-act cycle which is evident by a returning to themes of the first album Paper Cranes, the resolution of Last Things Last and the album concludes with the piece All That Is (pt2). With this body of work completed, work begins on a new cycle.

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