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Mark Isaacs Resurgence Band: Aurora
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Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997
But, in this same previous 30 year span, jazz has been atomizing in such a way as to continually defy such categorization. The music today operates at such a high level, with such superb musicianship, that disparate influences are seamlessly attached at a note level. The benefit of a long and generous history is that there is much experience to draw from and add to. When this is done well, it hastens and redefines the critical gravity of the music. The result of such an evolution is the Mark Isaacs Resurgence Band.
Isaacs is a well-known and very popular pianist/composer from Australia by way of London, who has been recording since the early 1980s. In the intervening years, Isaacs has evolved and honed a jazz vision as sophisticated as it is unique. His "Resurgence Band" developed out of his 2007 ABC Jazz recording of the same name. Isaacs followed that effort with his first Resurgence Band recording, Tell It Like It Is (ABC Jazz, 2010), defining the sound of early 21st Century jazz in the same way

Oliver Nelson
saxophone1932 - 1975
The most readily accessible piece on the recording is the R&B-impregnated "For the Road," which opens with a

James Muller
guitarb.1974

Les McCann
piano1935 - 2023

Eddie Harris
saxophone, tenor1934 - 1996

Art Pepper
saxophone, alto1925 - 1982
Isaacs does this with the following ballad, "Bagatelle" which begins with the familiar Pachebel "Canon in D Major" harmonic progression. The past can be heard, but only through the glass, transformed by the composer and his considerable band. Generously, Isaacs includes a DVD of the band's live performance of the previous recording, Tell It Like It Is that definitively drives home the power and impressiveness of this music. ">
Track Listing
CD: Will-'o-the-wisp; Good Tidings; Emergence; Threnady; For the Road; Bagatelle; Aurora. DVD: Minsk; You Never Forget Love; Homecoming; Night Song Part 1; Night Song Part 2; Angel; Tell It Like It Is; Between the Shores. Bonus Features: Intro by Andrew Ford; What Was Said Between Songs.
Personnel
Mark Isaacs
pianoMark Isaacs: piano; James Muller: electric and acoustic guitars; Matt Keegan: soprano and tenor saxophones; Brett Hirst: bass; Tim Firth: drums.
Album information
Title: Aurora | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Gracemusic
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