High Quote is an album by jazz pianist Roberto Magris released on the JMood label in 2023, featuring performances by Magris on a small big band format with the JM Horns from Kansas City.[6][7][8][9][10]
High Quote | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2023 | |||
Recorded | November 3, 2012 | |||
Studio | Chapman Recording Studio, Lenexa, Kansas | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 60:46 | |||
Label | JMood JM-09 | |||
Producer | Paul Collins | |||
Roberto Magris chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
All About Jazz | [1] |
JazzWax | [2] |
Aoide Magazine | [3] |
Sk.jazz | [4] |
Jazz Hot | [5] |
Reception
editThe All About Jazz review by Jack Bowers awarded the album 3.5 stars and simply states: "While High Quote represents a slight departure for Magris, who is more often heard in smaller-group settings, the results of his ability to adapt are undeniably clear on this first-rate session."[1] The JazzWax review by Mark Myers states: "... a terrific album of originals."[2] The Aoide Magazine review by Eric Harabadian states: "High Quote refers to paying tribute and homage to some of the greats of classic jazz composers and arrangers. From small combos to larger groups Magris proves time and time again that he is a man for all musical seasons. "[3]
Track listing
edit- High Quote (Roberto Magris) – 8:20
- Together In Love (Roberto Magris) – 5:43
- Black Coffee (Sonny Burke/Paul Francis Webster) – 7:47
- Hong Kong Nightline/The Island Of Nowhere (Roberto Magris) – 12:53
- Steps in the Dark (Roberto Magris) – 8:24
- The Endless Groove (Roberto Magris) – 5:39
- Naked Tina Serenade (Roberto Magris) – 7:31
- The Changing Scene (Hank Mobley) – 4:33
Personnel
editMusicians
edit- Josh Williams – trumpet
- Jim Mair – alto sax
- Matt Otto – tenor sax
- Aryana Nemati – baritone sax
- Jason Goudeau – trombone
- Roberto Magris – piano and arrangement
- Elisa Pruett – bass
- Brian Steever – drums
- Pablo Sanhueza – congas and percussion
- Monique Danielle – vocal (on # 2 and 3)
Production
edit- Paul Collins – Executive producer and Producer
- George Hunt – Engineering
- Abe Goldstien – Design
- Jerry Lockett – Photography
References
edit- ^ a b Jack Bowers (October 9, 2023). "Roberto Magris & The JM Horns: High Quote". All About Jazz.
- ^ a b Marc Myers (September 9, 2023). "Roberto Magris & The JM Horns: High Quote". JazzWax.
- ^ a b Eric Harabadian (September 27, 2023). "Jazz, blues and alternative views – part 4". Aoide Magazine.
- ^ Jan Graus (October 10, 2023). "Roberto Magris & The JM Horns: High Quote". Sk.jazz (in Slovak).
- ^ Yves Sportis (January 24, 2024). "Roberto Magris: High Quote". Jazz Hot (in French).
- ^ "Roberto Magris: High Quote". JazzWeek.
- ^ "Roberto Magris: High Quote". JMood Records.
- ^ "Roberto Magris: High Quote". All About Jazz.
- ^ "Roberto Magris: High Quote". Roots Music Report.
- ^ "Roberto Magris: High Quote". Jazz Music Archives.