Description: CD and all artwork are in like new condition. Slipcase is missing. All About Jazz review by John Kelman (c): It may not appear until the fourth track in, but the propulsive "So Groovy" could easily have been the title for the follow-up to Manu Katché's award-winning ECM debut, 2005's Neighbourhood. Still, Playground is no less fitting since it's an album that demonstrates—with three-fifths of Neighbourhood's members reconvened, and two younger but emergent players replacing the heavy-hitting front line of saxophonist Jan Garbarek and trumpeter Tomasz Stanko—that the chemistry of that first disc was more than happy coincidence. Pianist Marcin Wasilewski and bassist Slawomir Kurkiewicz—half of Stanko's current quartet—are back, and the palpable evolution they've shown with their older mentor over the course of three albums, culminating in Lontano (ECM, 2006), continues to be felt. Wasilewski's influences, most notably that of Herbie Hancock, have become more assimilated as his own voice, a compelling combination of delicate but accessible abstraction and a more extroverted touch, continuing to crystallize. Kurkiewicz, whose role with Stanko began more supportively, is no less an anchor here— especially since Katché's music is inherently more groove-centric—but the greater capacity for freedom and interplay that's evolved through his time with Stanko is also more upfront on Playground. Both saxophonist Trygve Seim, who has been playing with Katché since late 2005, and trumpeter Mathias Eick—no stranger to Seim as part of Finnish pianist/harpist Iro Haarla's quintet, responsible for Northbound (ECM, 2006)— are part of a new wave of Norwegian artists being championed by the label, and for good reason. While Garbarek is an undeniable influence on Seim, especially in his attention to tone and nuance, the younger saxophonist possesses a warmer timbre. Eick's tone is likewise warmer, more Kenny Wheeler's clarity than Stanko's characteristic rasp. Both are economical players with a keen ability to find unexpected melodies, and they mesh beautifully in the front line. Katché's strength as a writer is to create relatively clear and lyrical contexts for the quintet to interact, from the tender melancholy of "Lo," one of two tracks to feature a textural guest appearance from guitarist David Torn, to the more upbeat and assertive "So Groovy." As a player, the same strength that has propelled him to a position of high demand with artists ranging from Peter Gabriel and Sting to Garbarek—a loose but unmistakable approach to rhythm that's unassailable but never heavy-handed—is given free reign here. Like his band mates, he's a thoughtful player without ever feeling overly considered. Whether it's his own brand of funk on the backbeat-driven "Project 58," the more relaxed yet firm pulse of "Possible Thought" or the fiery energy of "Clubbing," Katché manages to imbue a kind of pop sensibility without resorting to shtick. Playground is, like its predecessor, first and foremost an outstandingly honest record and proves, yet again, that accessible music needn't be lightweight or predictable.
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EAN: 0602517373211
Album Name: Manu Katche - Playground
ISBN: B000TLPW30
Platform: N/A
Title: Manu Katche - Playground
Author: Manu Katche
Game Name: Manu Katche - Playground
Movie/TV Title: Manu Katche - Playground
Film/TV Title: Manu Katche - Playground
Producer: Manfred Eicher
Format: CD
Release Year: 2007
Genre: Jazz
Run Time: 70 min.
Artist: Manu Katché
Record Label: ECM
Release Title: Playground