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Sanyas

Steve Turre

Label: Smoke Sessions Records
Released: 2024
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Tracks

Sanyas; All the Things You Are; Wishful Thinking; Mr. Kenyatta; These Foolish Things.

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Album Description

In 96khz - 24bit HD Legendary trombonist and shell master Steve Turre’s SANYAS is amazingly his first live recording as a leader in landmark in a career spanning more than 50 years. Recorded over an electrifying weekend at Smoke Jazz Club, SANYAS boasts a dream all-star band that continues the mission of Turre’s previous Smoke Sessions release, GENERATIONS, in bringing together stellar artists from multiple generations. Turre is joined by elders in the form of the iconic rhythm section of bassist Buster Williams and drummer Lenny White; modern masters trumpeter Nicholas Payton and tenor saxophonist Ron Blake; and the rapidly rising star Isaiah J. Thompson on piano. The title track of SANYAS is also significant for harkening back nearly to the dawn of Turre’s career. “Sanyas” was originally recorded by Woody Shaw on the trumpeter’s 1975 album The Moontrane, becoming the trombonist’s first composition and first solo on record. He later reprised the piece on his own 1991 album, RIGHT THERE. The name comes from Hindu spiritual practice, though Turre’s composition was inspired by the bright orange robes worn by the Sanyasi, monks who have renounced worldly goods and pursuits. “Different harmonies or rhythms evoke different colors,” the... composer says. “All the musicians on this album are master musicians, so I thought it would be interesting to revisit the tune for a fresh interpretation and see what these masters would bring to it.” Live albums, at their best, capture lightning in a bottle. SANYAS is rich with that feeling of electricity and spontaneity, a first-time meeting edged with risk-taking but stunning in the conversation between six masters. Turre praised the setting, Smoke Jazz Club, for its adherence to and celebration of the jazz tradition, but it’s clear from the excitement shared by band and audience alike that in his view, “tradition” doesn’t equate to a lack of adventure or challenge. “There’s a difference between extending tradition and feeling the need to break with tradition,” he concludes. “I'm a firm believer that you don't have to try to be different. You just have to be yourself, which is hard to do. That's where the magic comes in.” 

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