NEW YORK: In mid-June, MEII Enterprises, Eugene Marlow's indie label, will release A Fresh Take, its 7th album in as many years. A Fresh Take," a collection of nine tracks performed by Marlow's Heritage Ensemble, is a re-record of the group's 2006 debut album Making the Music Our Own.
Why a re-record?
According to Marlow: In the last few years, The Heritage Ensemble's personnel have changed. The arrangements has not only grown in number, they have also evolved with the unique musical qualities each of the musicians brings to the group. Thus, the need to record another album was obvious.
All About Jazz's review of their previous CD, Celebrations, attests to the Heritage Ensemble's talents. He said:
In addition to the tracks from 'Making the Music Our Own,' we recorded the highly improvised 'Adon Olam,' featuring the wonderfully strong voice of classically trained Rachel Kara Perez."
A Fresh Take" will be available in mid-June 2011 at CD Baby.
About The Heritage Ensemble
The Heritage Ensemble is a quintet dedicated to the performance of original compositions and Hebraic melodies in various jazz, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, and neo-classical stylesa reflection of the mixing of cultures that has increasingly evolved in the world of music in recent decades.
In addition to Marlow, group members include multi-Grammy nominee drummer Bobby Sanabria , NEA grantee/saxophonist Michael Hashim, Phi Beta Kappa bassist Frank Wagner, and virtuoso percussionist Cristian Rivera.
Its most recent album, Celebrations, has garnered over two dozen reviews (including the LA Times) and extensive radio play in the United States, Canada, and Europe since its release in September 2010.
Why a re-record?
According to Marlow: In the last few years, The Heritage Ensemble's personnel have changed. The arrangements has not only grown in number, they have also evolved with the unique musical qualities each of the musicians brings to the group. Thus, the need to record another album was obvious.
All About Jazz's review of their previous CD, Celebrations, attests to the Heritage Ensemble's talents. He said:
Marlow's in-depth musical understanding of the jazz form and superb arranging skills, combined with the expert musicianship of this Heritage Ensemble, provide in-the-pocket grooves and reverent soulful performances."More from these talented musicians can be heard on A Fresh Take."
Drummer Bobby Sanabria, in tandem with percussionist Cristian Rivera, is up in the mix and this 'Nuyo-Rican' duo serves their latkes and hamantaschen with healthy dashes of salsa piquant."
Frank Wagner is a powerful yet poignant bassist and enables the band to stretch out while maintaining a decidedly solid bottom."
Saxophonist Michael Hashim is a very expressive alto and soprano player and his horns can both wail and tenderly caress."
In addition to the tracks from 'Making the Music Our Own,' we recorded the highly improvised 'Adon Olam,' featuring the wonderfully strong voice of classically trained Rachel Kara Perez."
A Fresh Take" will be available in mid-June 2011 at CD Baby.
About The Heritage Ensemble
The Heritage Ensemble is a quintet dedicated to the performance of original compositions and Hebraic melodies in various jazz, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, and neo-classical stylesa reflection of the mixing of cultures that has increasingly evolved in the world of music in recent decades.
In addition to Marlow, group members include multi-Grammy nominee drummer Bobby Sanabria , NEA grantee/saxophonist Michael Hashim, Phi Beta Kappa bassist Frank Wagner, and virtuoso percussionist Cristian Rivera.
Its most recent album, Celebrations, has garnered over two dozen reviews (including the LA Times) and extensive radio play in the United States, Canada, and Europe since its release in September 2010.