| 1. Ma Lecha Hayam |
| 2. Freigish Behavior |
| 3. Sim Shalom |
| 4. Amdah Haftorah Prelude |
| 5. Aitz Chaim He |
| 6. To Life |
| 7. Amidah |
| 8. Lester Young's Misheberakh |
| 9. Haftorah |
Midnight Minyan,Paul Shapiro,Tzadik,Int'l & World Music,Jazz,Jazz Music,Jewish: Trad. & Klezmer,Pop
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Midnight Minyan
Paul Shapiro Manufacturer: Tzadik ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000087JAB Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
Tracks:
- Ma Lecha Hayam
- Freigish Behavior
- Sim Shalom
- Haftorah Prelude
- Aitz Chaim He
- To Life
- Amidah
- Lester Young's Misheberakh
- Haftorah Postlude
Customer Reviews:
Not your grandfather's Haftarah blessings.......2005-04-11
Music of all kinds (jazz, rock, classical, etc.) has always had a strong spiritual element for me, but I am amazed at how well these melodies--melodies I grew up singing in a synagogue--could fit in a jazz context.
I have heard other attempts to "spice up" liturgical music or bridge the gap between modern/secular and traditional/sacred music. Some feel like a Jewish melody was awkwardly shoehorned into a secular genre. Others simply scream "gimmick." I still enjoy those recordings for what they are, but they would not get 5 stars from me.
These arrangements, on the other hand, are more artful than most other Jewish-secular hybrids I've heard, and more meaningful than other artful incorporations of non-jazz melodies into jazz (see, e.g., Herbie Hancock's "A New Standard" and Jason Moran's "Joga"). Paul Shapiro and friends have managed to make real jazz that I think I would enjoy even if I didn't know the underlying melodies. But then the subtle familiarity of the music evokes a sort of spiritual deja vu, and my appreciation for this CD rises to a whole other level.
Fantastic Album.......2003-05-19
This record is so beyond hip... it's hep.......2003-03-13
Paul has fused together very specific Ethnic music in such a hep way that it transmorgs into a kind of killing avant-ethni-jazz. Mr. Shapiro's arrangements really are miraculous especially considering the material. This is very,very serious jazz from note one. It also has a very unique retro vibe to it. All of the players are INCREDIBLE. On first listen I thought "man this record is sick" and then I saw them live!
Forget it. They were so [great] it was ridiculous.
Needless to say I am a HUGE fan. Hear why for yourself.
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