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Gilad Hekselman, Mark Turner , Marcus Gilmore, Joe Martin - Hearts Wide Open Album

Gilad Hekselman, Mark Turner , Marcus Gilmore, Joe Martin - Hearts Wide Open Album
Performer: Gilad Hekselman, Mark Turner , Marcus Gilmore, Joe Martin
Title: Hearts Wide Open
Country: France
Genre: Jazz
Style:Contemporary Jazz
Released: 2011
Catalog number: 274 2037
Label: Le Chant Du Monde
MP3 album szie: 1674 mb
FLAC album size: 2740 mb

Tracklist

1The Bucket Kicker5:22
2Epilogue 1:05
3Understanding 10:09
4 Brooze 8:31
5Flower 4:56
6 Hearts Wide Open 8:24
7Prologue 0:26
8Will You Let It? 3:07
9One More Song 10:31
10Hazelnut Eyes7:29

Credits

  • BassJoe Martin
  • Composed By [All Songs Composed And], Arranged ByGilad Hekselman
  • DrumsMarcus Gilmore
  • GuitarGilad Hekselman
  • Producer [Produced By]Gilad Hekselman
  • Recorded By [Recording], Mixed By [Mixing], Mastered By [Mastering]Michael Perez-Cisneros
  • SaxophoneMark Turner (tracks: 3, 5, 6, 8)

Notes

Recorded on March 28 & 29, 2010

Digipack

Made in Austria

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 3149024203725
  • Barcode (Text): 3 149024 203725
  • SPARS Code: DDD

Companies

  • Distributed By – Harmonia Mundi Distribution
  • Recorded At – Peter Karl Studios

Short intro

Marcus Gilmore is the recipient of several awards such as a Latin Grammy Award for his work with pianist Chick Corea. Marcus was introduced as one of the 25 for the Future by DownBeat magazine in 2016. With Gilad Hekselman. 2011 Hearts Wide Open Jazz Village. 2013 This Just In Jazz Village. 2015 Homes. With Joe Martin. 2009 Not by Chance Anzic. With Nicholas Payton. Hearts Wide Open 2011 Gilad Hekselman Guitar Mark Turner Tenor Saxophone Joe Martin Bass Marcus Gilmore Wide Open Album Cover Art. Gilad Hekselman , Mark Turner , Marcus Gilmore , Joe Martin. length: 8:31. Hearts Wide Open. length: 8:24. The Bucket Kicker. Hearts Wide Open is a post bop music album recording by GILAD HEKSELMAN released in 2011 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. Gilad Hekselman Guitar Mark Turner Tenor Saxophone 3,5,6,8 Joe Martin Bass Marcus Gilmore Drums. About this release. Le Chant du Monde 2742037. Other listen. martin ikin hooked. hitorijime my hero. 黒崎蘭丸 only one. summer music mix 2019 best of tropical deep house sessions chill out 38. mayhem lapfox trax its murder. mayhem lapfox trax. its murder. i m yours from joyful noise. keke palmer jeremy jordan i m yours. ja rule fat joe jadakiss new york. melody feat bella angel. jux and vanessa mdee. bella e melody. to bem. yasmine e badoxa. impressions never gonna give you up. Hearts Wide Open, Israeli-born guitarist Gilad Hekselman s third album, is a masterful exploration of the contrast and coexistence of simplicity and depth. Comprised of simple, singable melodies, these ten new compositions, even with their complex rhythms and multi- faceted harmonies, breathe a certain air of familiarity. Hekselman possesses an entirely original sound, and the songs on Hearts Wide Open are played with precision and passion by one of the finest groups of jazz artists on the NY jazz scene today. Since arriving in New. Gilad Hekselman has established himself as one of the leading voices in jazz guitar. Only a few years after his arrival to NY in 2004, this native Israeli was already sharing stages with some of the greatest artists in the New York City jazz scene including Chris Potter, Eric Harland, Mark Turner, Anat Cohen, Ari Hoenig, Esperanza Spalding, Jeff Ballard, Ben Wendel, Gretchen Parlato, Avishai Cohen, Jeff 'Tain' Watts, Tigran Hamasyan, Aaron Parks, Becca Stevens, John Scofield. In the spring of 2010 Gilad recorded his third album, Hearts Wide Open, with Joe Martin on bass, Marcus Gilmore on drums and world-renowned saxophonist Mark Turner. Listen free to Gilad Hekselman Hearts Wide Open Prologue, Hazelnut Eyes and more. 10 tracks 60:08. September 6, 2011. Le Chant du Monde. John Raymond, Gilad Hekselman, Colin Stranahan. Minor Silverstein feat. Gilad Hekselman & Colin Stranahan. Gilad Hekselman: Homes. By MARK F. The heir apparent concept does not exist in jazz. Younger artists seeking status and respect must earn it through the rigors of performing and creating music through their own voice and merit. This time it's strictly a trio format with drummer Marcus Gilmore and bassist Joe Martin who were a part of Hekselman's previous date. With the exception of one track the recording has more of an acoustic sound with the guitarist eschewing the use of electronic effects