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Yuri Honing: North Sea Jazz Legendary Concerts
ByHoning has the rare ability to make his nest in any musical environment. A unique and instantly recognizable voice.
Yuri Honing
saxophone, tenorMichiel Bortslap
piano
Misha Mengelberg
piano1935 - 2017

Han Bennink
drumsb.1942
In '95, the NSJF'S lineup included pianist

Oscar Peterson
piano1925 - 2007

Johnny Griffin
saxophone, tenor1928 - 2008

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

Art Farmer
flugelhorn1928 - 1999

Abbey Lincoln
vocals1930 - 2010

Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005
The baton has been handed down to a new generation, and Honing is one of the trailblazers injecting new vocabulary into the jazz idiom and stretching the boundaries of what is acceptable. Jazz has flirted with pop songs since the halcyon days of Broadway, defining the standards songbook along the way. Jazz musicians also turned to pop in a kneejerk reaction to the Brit-pop invasion led by the Beatles in the '60s, a revolution which threatened to confine jazz to the dustbin. Few, however, have explored popular music with such serious intent as Honing, as his album Star Tracks (Jazz in Motion, 1996) demonstrated. In reinventing songs by Abba, the Police, Bjork, Cyndi Lauper and Green Day, Honing was one of those leading the way in broadening the popular song base from which jazz could draw from, thus bringing new blood to an old art form.
The burning version of

David Bowie
vocals1947 - 2016
Bowie has provided inspiration for Honing on more than one occasion, most recently on a poignant rendition of the singer's "Bring Me the Disco king" on True (Challenge Records, 2012). The title track to that album and Goldfrapp's "Paper Bag"both recorded at the NSJF 2011are highlights of this CD. Honing's plaintive tenor voice on "True" asserts his pedigree as an exceptional balladeer. Another gorgeous slow tune, "Wasted," features singer Sarah Bettens, and Floris on loops, in a mesmerizing performance from 2009, with Honing providing sympathetic accompaniment.
Several of Honing's most notable collaborations at the NSJF are absent from this collection, especially those with bassist

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014

Paul Bley
piano1932 - 2016

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Scott Colley
bassb.1963
Honing's Acoustic Quartet rework Brazilian guitarist/singer

Milton Nascimento
guitar and vocalsb.1942

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Benjamin Herman
saxophone
Joost Lijbaart
drumsNobody knows Honing's music better than Lijbaart, who has played with the saxophonist since the late 1980s. "For me Yuri is one of the most intense and most honest persons I know," says Lijbaart. "I've played with him for the last 25 years and over 3000 concerts in 75 countries around the world. Sometimes the circumstances were good, sometimes horrible, but Yuri will always give everything he's got when he's on stage. All the other musicians will do the same to stay with him. That's an amazing quality because touring can be very hard with lots of travel and lack of sleep. His voice just gets stronger as the years go by."
The final track, "Phase Five," hails from a 2009 performance by the group of the same name and is power personified. Guitarist Stef van Es, keyboardist
Tony Roe
keyboards
Mark Haanstra
bassListening to the wide stylistic range of music on these recordings, it's clear that Honing has the rare ability to make his nest in any musical environment. From contemporary pop to modern duo improvisations and from Brazilian folk to jazz's deep, eclectic well; it's all grist to the saxophonist's mill. In both acoustic and electric settings, in meditative or muscular vein, and as leader or as collaborator, Honing's is a unique and instantly recognizable voice. It will be fascinating to see what incarnations Honing conjures up in the next twenty years of the NSJF, but one thing is for sureas Joost Lijbaart remarkedhe'll be giving everything he's got.
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Track Listing
Paper Bag; Wasted: Space Oddity; True; Miracle of the Fishes; Memory of Enchantment; Happy House; Chess; Phase Five.
Personnel
Yuri Honing
saxophone, tenorJoost Lijbaart
drumsMisha Mengelberg
pianoMichiel Bortslap
pianoBenjamin Herman
saxophoneStef van Es
guitarFrank Moebus
guitarTony Roe
keyboardsMark Haanstra
bassMats Eilertsen
bassWolfert Brederode
pianoSatinda Kalpoe
drumsSarah Bettens
vocalsAlbum information
Title: North Sea Jazz Legendary Concerts | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Bob City Records
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