Lore, Alex: Motivity

Lore, Alex SKU: 44527518
Lore, Alex: Motivity

Lore, Alex: Motivity

Lore, Alex SKU: 44527518

Format: CD

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Title: Motivity
Artist: Lore, Alex
Label: Outside in Music
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 198622243124
Genre: Jazz

An object in motion stays in motion, as Newton eloquently explained. Thus we have the link connecting one enterprising artist to another. With Motivity, his fifth album to date, saxophonist Alex Lore draws a direct line from his chordless trio approach to that of his mentor, the late Lee Konitz, on Motion (Verve, 1961). Working with two of the finest rhythm modernists on today's scene-bassist Thomas Morgan and drummer Johnathan Blake-LoRe upholds his reputation as an inveterate creative, presenting a thoughtfully constructed program highlighting his love for melody, communion and pure improvisation as they relate to both the source material and his own search for meaning in music.

Tracks:
1.1 I Remember You
1.2 Like-Lee
1.3 A Weaver of Dreams
1.4 Intro to Thingin'
1.5 Thingin'
1.6 'Tis Autumn
1.7 Free
1.8 Overly Sentimental
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