In Deep (Mark Lockheart album)
In Deep | ||||
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Released | 2009 | |||
Recorded | June 2008 | |||
Studio | Phoenix Sound, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 60:38 | |||
Label | Edition | |||
Producer | Mark Lockheart | |||
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In Deep is an album by jazz musician Mark Lockheart, released in 2009 on Edition Records.
Reception
[edit]In Deep received universally good reviews. In The Guardian, John Fordham said "Lockheart picked the right title: that's exactly where it takes you" and awarded it 4 stars.[1] In All About Jazz, John Kelman wrote "The line-up may suggest mainstream, but this is no straight-ahead session...As impressive as Lockheart was on Moving Air, his playing has become even more muscular, combining the late Michael Brecker's visceral power with his own kind of tension-and-release."[2] The Yorkshire Post wrote "Lockheart's work nods to Coltrane and Michael Brecker, but he's firmly his own man."[3] Ray Comiskey in the Irish Times drew attention to Lockheart's skills in utilising the talents of his band "Lockheart’s voicings (using some brass overdubbing) have a fine appreciation of the tonal qualities the players bring to the table".[4] Ian Mann said the album was a "strong candidate for Lockheart's best work to date".[5] Lockheart was interviewed in Jazzwise in June 2009, where he explained that the title of the album described how improvising is about connecting with another musician at a very deep level.[6]
Track listing
[edit]All compositions by Mark Lockheart, except track 8 by Lockheart and Liam Noble, and track 10 by Lockheart, Noble, Jasper Høiby, and Dave Smith.
- "Stairway" – 1:50
- "Surfacing" – 10:05
- "Golden People" – 6:42
- "Long Way Gone" – 5:53
- "Undercovers" – 3:06
- "Believe It or Not" – 7:49
- "Not In My Name" – 7:33
- "Falling" – 2:44
- "Sand Into Gold" – 5:58
- "Snakeout" – 1:14
- "Nutter" – 2:10
- "Sunday Soon" – 5:34
- Total length – 60:38
Personnel
[edit]- Mark Lockheart – saxophone
- Dave Priseman – trumpet
- Liam Noble – piano
- Jasper Høiby – bass
- Dave Smith – drums
- Produced by Mark Lockheart
- Recorded June 2008 at Phoenix Sound, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath
- Mixed January 2009 by Steve Baker at Galapagos Studios, London
- Mastered February 2009 by Mark Tucker
- Photography by Dave Stapleton and Tim Dickeson
References
[edit]- ^ Fordham, John. "Mark Lockheart: In Deep". The Guardian 19 June 2009
- ^ Kelman, John. "Mark Lockheart: In Deep" All About Jazz 14 August 2009
- ^ "Mark Lockheart: In Deep". The Yorkshire Post 12 June 2009
- ^ Comiskey, Ray. "Mark Lockheart: In Deep". The Irish Times 10 July 2009
- ^ Mann, Ian. "In Deep: Mark Lockheart".The Jazz Mann 26 May 2009
- ^ Shore, Robert. Interview in Jazzwise magazine June 2009 pages 30–31 "Still Waters Run Deep"