music.wikisort.org - CompositionJunjo is the debut studio album by American bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding.[1][2][3] It was released on 18 April 2006 by Spanish label, Ayva Music.[4]
For the record producer, see Henry "Junjo" Lawes.
2006 studio album by Esperanza Spalding
Junjo |
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Released | 2006, April 18 |
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Recorded | 2005, April 6–7 |
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Studio | PBS Studios (Westwood, MA) |
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Genre | Jazz, vocal jazz |
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Length | 49:02 |
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Label | Ayva Musica |
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Producer | Esperanza Spalding |
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Background
The piano trio features pianist Aruán Ortiz, Francisco Mela on drums and then 22-year-old Spalding on upright bass, and providing vocals –often wordless– on all but two tracks. Besides compositions by Jimmy Rowles, Egberto Gismonti and Chick Corea the trio plays originals.[5] The album draws on jazz as well as on a number of Brazilian and other Latin music styles.[6]
Critical reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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All About Jazz |     [7] |
Allmusic |     [4] |
Tom Hull | B+[8] |
Michael G. Nastos from AllMusic calls Junjo "an exercise in joy and freedom", noting "the certainty of her concept and clarity of her vision ... an auspicious beginning."[4] Jim Santella of All About Jazz commented, "Esperanza Spalding's debut drives jazz's modern mainstream with a hip-sounding classic piano trio. Her emotional, wordless vocals and conversational bass playing offer a delightful celebration of music as folk art. Spalding's bass playing gets noticed while she interprets traditional jazz favorites as well as fresh new originals."[7] Jamie Katz of Vibe wrote, "...it's Spalding singular creations that make Junjo truly beguiling, signaling a new and important voice in jazz."[9]
Track listing
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1. | "The Peacocks" | Jimmy Rowles | 7:56 |
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2. | "Loro" | Egberto Gismonti | 5:06 |
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3. | "Humpty Dumpty" | Chick Corea | 5:51 |
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4. | "Mompouana" | Aruán Ortiz | 7:51 |
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5. | "Perazuán" | Spalding, Ortiz | 3:38 |
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6. | "Junjo" | Spalding | 5:13 |
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7. | "Cantora de Yala" | Gustavo Leguizamón, Manuel J. Castilla | 4:55 |
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8. | "Two Bad" | Spalding | 6:59 |
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9. | "Perazela" | Francisco Mela, Spalding | 1:32 |
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Total length: | 49:02 |
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Personnel
- Esperanza Spalding – double bass, vocals
- Aruán Ortiz – piano
- Francisco Mela – drums
References
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