John According to Jazz

John According to Jazz

Track Listings
 
1. Light and Life
2. Called into Mystery
3. New Wine in Cana
4. Suddenly It Dawns (on Nicodemus)
5. (He Knows) Everthing About Me
6. Was Blind, But Now
7. Pray for Light
8. Lazarus Rising
9. Good Example
10. What Comes Down Must Go Up
11. Who's On Trial?
12. It is Finished
13. On the First Day
14. All Around the Town

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Bill Carter is a jazz pianist and composer from northeastern Pennsylvania. His widely acclaimed Presbybop Quartet plays the full spectrum of modern jazz, from bebop to funk.

Product Description
From the liner notes:

A few words from Bill:

When Dennis first suggested this project, it sparked my imagination in unexpected ways. Would the musicians accompany the story? Sometimes. Would we offer a musical commentary on what we heard? At times. Would we preach a musical sermon in parallel to the Gospel's telling? Most definitely. The result is a project that blurs all of these boundaries. The careful listener will quickly realize that this is far more than a narration with some canned music "behind" it. It is a fresh collaboration that brings alive an ancient story.

Since jazz and biblical storytelling are both performance arts, the whole CD was recorded live in the studio. We didn't rely on overdubs or engineering tricks. Dennis told the stories by heart - without any script - as he has done a thousand times around the world. The jazz quartet joined him as traveling companions in the narrative journey.

For my part, all of the music came quickly, as if created by a Wind that blows in mystery. Three tracks feature compositions that were created on the spot or from very simple sketches. The rest of the tunes were composed during a two-week flurry of February weather; at times it felt like I could not write them down fast enough. When we finally went into the studio, some eighteen months later, all of the tracks were recorded as first or second takes.

The result is a soundtrack for faith: creative musicians respond to a faithful storyteller, all in service to an extraordinary story. May the Story invite you into the Light who gives Life to the world.

A few words from Dennis:

John According to Jazz began, as many good ideas do, with a conversation over a beer - Bill and I discussing the similarities between the performance of jazz and the performance of biblical texts - each a creative process of planned spontaneity, each passionately "from the heart" (and, so, profoundly evocative), each responsible to a fixed "chart" (a storyline scripted in words/a melodic line scripted in musical notation).

How the idea grew from that is forgotten in the mists of creative evolution. Several jam sessions and a public performance later, the union of story and jazz composition was still a project in progress. The stories continued to work on the composer, and the compositions continued to work on the storyteller. Both approached the recording with an attitude of "Let's see what happens" - a mixture of anticipation with equal dose of fear and trembling.

What happened was electric. All the experimenting had paid off. In the fallow time that led up to the recording session, word and music had begun to fuse. I approached this recording thinking of myself as an instrument in the jazz ensemble. I just wanted the story to breathe with the music. And breathe it does! The result is not just storytelling with a musical backdrop, but a great story that sings and great music that tells a story.

John According to Jazz,Bill Carter & the Presbybop Quartet,Presbybop,Jazz,Pop,Post-Bop

Jazz Music:

  1. Kissing Jazz [Box set]
  2. KSSJ 101.9 the City Sampler, Vol. 2
  3. Last Date [Import]
  4. Live at Birdland [Live]
  5. Live at Sully's
  6. Live in Japan [Import]
  7. Lord of Lords [Import] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]
  8. Magic Ukulele of Roy Smeck [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  9. Man With the Guitar [Import]
  10. Modern Jazz Archive [Live] [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Dream Dance V.24 [Import]

Lachner: String Quartet in Am Op105; String Quartet in F Op43

Live at Keystone Corner [Import]

Music: B.O. Sunday Morning Classics/Various

McGuinn, Clark & Hillman

Look Into My Eyes [CD-single]

Lord's Supper

Lady Fingers Pt.1 [CD-single]

Latin Lounge: A Nostalgic Collection

Honegger: Pacific 231, Stravisky: Petrouchka

Live at Montreux [Live]

Jo'burg Jump

Luv'n the Life [Explicit Lyrics]

Got the Blues

Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries