Andrew Chicken has introduced a brand new album of jazz requirements, Sunday Morning Put-On. Out Might 24, it marks the primary launch from the Andrew Chicken Trio, that includes Chicken, drummer Ted Poor, and bassist Alan Hampton. Hearken to their tackle ‘I Fall in Love Too Simply’ and ‘I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face’ under.
Sunday Morning Put-On was recorded reside at California’s Valentine Studio and contains extra contributions from Jeff Parker on guitar and Larry Goldings on piano.
“After I was in my 20s, I lived in an previous apartment-hotel within the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago,” Chicken shared in a press release. “It was low-cost and inhabited principally by retired Jesuit monks and nuns from close by Loyola College. The gymnasium had previous Schwinn 10-speed bicycles up on cinder blocks for low-rent pelotons, an previous swimming pool the place they performed opera, and the steam room was a clubhouse for the native Russian mob. Most Saturday nights I’d keep up listening to a radio present known as ‘Blues Earlier than Dawn’ on WBEZ from 12-4am. The DJ, Steve Cushing, performed previous uncommon 78rpm data of blues, jazz and gospel. Then I’d sleep for a couple of hours and wake to Dick Buckley’s present, additionally on WBEZ, that includes what he known as ‘Golden Period’ jazz from the 30s and 40s. My love for a sure period of jazz up by way of the mid-Twentieth Century has been fixed by way of many transmutations in my very own work, the majority of which isn’t jazz in any respect. As soon as I had a long way between myself and this time once I was underneath its spell, I needed to immerse myself in it once more.”
Sunday Morning Put-On Cowl Art work:
Sunday Morning Put-On Tracklist:
1. I Didn’t Know What Time It Was
2. Caravan
3. I Fall in Love Too Simply
4. You’d Be So Good to Come Residence to
5. My Perfect
6. Django
7. I Cowl the Waterfront
8. Softly, As a Morning Dawn
9. I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face
10. Ballon de Peut-etre