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Sam Crockatt – tenor saxophone
Kit Downes – piano
Oli Hayhurst – double bass
James Maddren – drums
ALBUM CREDITS
Recorded at Eastcote Studios, London, by Philip Bagenal June 2014
Mixed by Alex Bonney, London October 2014
Mastered by Tyler McDiarmid, NYC September 2015
Produced by Sam Crockatt
Executive Producer - Michael Janisch
credits
released January 29, 2016
ABOUT THE ALBUM
British tenorist Sam Crockatt brings the energy and immediacy of his quartet to Whirlwind on Mells Bells, an album of peppy live-feel studio performances which illuminate and elaborate on the leader’s eight original compositions. Crockatt (a member of London-based Loop Collective) collaborates with many of today’s increasingly successful contemporary jazz and improvisational artists, particularly revelling in the focus of this empathetic working quartet with colleagues Kit Downes (piano), Oli Hayhurst (double bass) and James Maddren (drums). Recorded over a single day off the back of a couple of successful concerts, newly-birthed concepts merge with older themes-in-waiting to create a distinct and exciting spontaneity.
Title track Mells Bells offers a glimpse into the saxophonist’s creative process. The initially cacophonic and then swirling beauty of church bell peals, witnessed from a vantage point above his Somerset home village, provided the inspiration for an outing which highlights this ensemble’s creative vibrancy and free spirit; clanging and chiming with both celebratory and audacious ebullience, it loudly proclaims the heartiness of the current British jazz scene.
Sam Crockatt’s robust and characterful tenor voice – stemming from an appreciation of the sound worlds of (amongst others) Dexter Gordon, Joe Henderson and Lee Konitz – is authoritative yet synergetic, his writing frequently inviting the freedom for musical diversions to flourish. Brightly swinging opener "Canon" illustrates well the openness of the improvisational landscape, with Crockatt readily passing the baton to pianist Downes who mesmerises with a chameleonic, broad-sweeping presence across the keyboard; yet the whole is upheld by the saxophonist’s solid, memorable melodic hook and the rhythmic assuredness of Hayhurst and Maddren.
That same confidence pervades the entire album – as in "I Found You In The Jam", where bassist and drummer converse intimately before opening the discussion to all, engineering the most fabulously bold yet romantic of interactions; and James Maddren’s constant percussive diversity is a delight. Crockatt’s elongated, Shorter-like phrases in "Breath", supported by the Debussyian wonder of Downes’ piano, reveal shimmering watercolor hues; and purposeful "A Stroll On The Knoll" combines the buoyant accessibility of a classic compositional Herbie Hancock riff with the scintillating, gruff tenor abandon of Sonny Rollins.
With this recording project, the satisfaction for Sam Crockatt has been the ability of his personnel to build on initial (sometimes sparse) compositional threads to weave together an album which coruscates with improvisational clarity and which melds so incisively: “I like to think as texturally as I can – hearing various melodies over and over in my head – to achieve as many combinations of sound as I can. And I know these guys will take my ideas off into new areas.” It’s clearly that musical trust, and the collective ingenuity, which ignites the magic of this quartet.
PRESS HIGHLIGHTS
"An exceptionally gifted group of musicians gelling together remarkably well... This is yet another excellent example of evidence that British jazz is not merely alive and well, but kicking too.”
★★★★ All About Jazz
"Mells Bells is [Crockatt's] strongest statement so far... classy and engaging... makes for very pleasurable listening."
★★★★ Jazzwise Magazine
“Among the many fine recordings coming out of the younger British scene, this feels like one of the most mature yet.”
The Jazz Breakfast
"Tenor player Sam Crockatt has produced a lively album here which is both contemporary and appreciative of past masters."
The Northern Echo
"Hooky punches and imaginative harmonies... Mells Bells further burnishes Crockatt’s substantial reputation."
The Guardian
"Another strong showing from Sam Crockatt. The sophistication of the writing is complemented by the spontaneity and joyousness of the performances."
★★★★ The Jazz Mann
"The whole set is bubbling with energy and momentum... It has the immediacy and vibrancy of a live performance and Sam Crockatt’s eight originals are a great vehicle for their melodic fluency and invention."
London Jazz
“Among the many fine recordings coming out of the younger British scene, this feels like one of the most mature yet.”
The Jazz Breakfast
"A mellow and enticing affair... Crockatt's reputation continues to grow."
The Telegraph
"[Mells Bells] runs the gamut of contemporary styles, boldly and imaginatively executed."
Jazz Views
"An impressive, enjoyable album... Seek it out."
Sandy Brown Jazz
"Energetic, lyrical and free... A highlight of the British jazz scene."
Medien Info
"A sublime listening experience."
Concerto Magazine
"Full of surprises."
Digitale Jazz Zeitung
"Boundless urban flair of contemporary British jazz."
Musikreviews Magazine
“Dynamic playing from Crockatt interspersed with imaginative and contrasting soloists.”
Der Hörspiegel
"Compositions that illustrate his [Crockatt's] perfect understanding of the diverse creative possibilities in modern jazz."
★★★★ Fono Forum
I don't love this album, because I never received it, and the assurances I got that it would eventually end up in my mailbox have never materialized. Money wasted ! anianoenrique