East Wind Masters Collection
A long-lost outing from pianist Andrew Hill. Hommage was, in fact, Hill's first solo recording, and it demonstrates, even stripped bare, the kind of complex harmonies and rhythms characteristic of Hill's work for larger ensembles. On six original compositions and one standard—Ellington's "Sophisticated Lady —Hill's somewhat idiosyncratic and cerebral approach is on full display.
But what is also clear is Hill's broad range of musical influences. "Vision, while clearly coming from a jazz sensibility, is also the result of an artist who has spent considerable time with 20th Century classical composers like Hindemith, with whom Hill studied in the early '50s. And while Hill seemed to get lost in the shuffle of free jazz artists like Ornette Coleman and Cecil Taylor in the '60s, pieces like "Naked Spirit —reportedly recorded in complete darkness, allowing Hill's fingers to be guided by intuition and spirit rather than sight and form—retrospectively demonstrate just how important Hill was to a more liberated approach. Still, as opposed to the more aggressive stance of Taylor, Hill exhibits a broader range of colours, an inherently more supple approach, and perhaps a greater rooting in earlier pianists like Tatum—albeit twisted in strange new directions.
And in the looser context of a solo session, Hill is freed to explore in a more stream-of-consciousness mode. "Rambling may seem aptly titled, as it gives the initial appearance of pure spontaneity and unconsidered invention; but even in a purely free context as this Hill's inner logic is at work, providing a curious sense of form to an otherwise unfettered exploration.
from:
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/hommage-andrew-hill-test-of-time-records-review-by-john-kelman
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SKU | 4988005870537 |
Barcode # | 4988005870537 |
Brand | East Wind Japan |
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