Scott Colley Empire



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With his new release just around the corner, Scott Colley would like to invite you to preview some tunes from his the upcoming record “Empire.' Scott's ArtistShare preview features tunes from his upcoming release as well as a bonus video performance with Jim Hall and Lewis Nash, tour photos, pictures from the Empire recording session and press photos. Click here to redeem your certificate log in number (6-66423969-76269)!
“Empire' will be released in the U.S. on August 31st, worldwide on September 9th, and digitally September 14th. With a line up featuring Ralph Alessi, Bill Frisell, Craig Taborn, and Brian Blade this is sure to be an album you won't want to miss!
Empire
Studio album by
Released2010
RecordedJune 1 & 4, 2009
StudioSear Sound Studio, NYC
GenreJazz
Length54:43
LabelCAM Jazz
CAM 5036
ProducerErmanno Basso, Scott Colley
Scott Colley chronology
Architect of the Silent Moment
(2007)
Empire
(2010)
Seven
(2017)
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Empire is an album led by jazz bassist Scott Colley which was recorded in 2009 and released by the CAM Jazz label.[1][2]

Reception[edit]

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
All About Jazz[4]

The AllMusic review by Ken Dryden states 'when Colley has had the opportunity to record as a leader, he has explored provocative originals interpreted with a crop of great players from his generation ... This often subtle release deserves a quiet setting to be truly appreciated, it is easily one of Scott Colley's finest recordings'.[3]

On All About Jazz, John Kelman's review called it 'a sure contender for one of 2010's top picks' and said 'Empire may have been a long time coming, but arrives with an even more definitive sense of purpose and, given the chameleon-like demands on Colley as a sideman, a clear, cohesive and cogent conceptual voice'.[4]

NPR's Kevin Whitehead noted 'Colley's lyrical and catchy tunes bring Empire halfway home, but it's the players who complete the job; who breathe life into the frameworks he builds. This is heartland music born in Manhattan'.[5]

BBC Music's Lara Bellini said 'Colley’s writing is superb ... Tagging along on his rhythmical discourse is an exciting, never predictable journey, and definitely never a soulless one. Colley is engaging, propelling the action forward with a relentless sense of swing, and Empire is excellent'.[6]

Track listing[edit]

All compositions by Scott Colley

  1. 'January' – 4:53
  2. 'The Gettin Place' – 8:24
  3. 'For Sophia' – 5:20
  4. '5:30 AM' – 7:23
  5. 'Speculation' – 6:46
  6. 'Tomorrowland' – 3:23
  7. 'Now What?' – 6:14
  8. 'Gut' – 4:07
  9. 'Five-Two' – 6:12
  10. 'Five-Two.2' – 2:01
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Personnel[edit]

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  • Scott Colley − bass
  • Ralph Alessi – trumpet
  • Craig Taborn − piano
  • Bill Frisell – electric guitar
  • Brian Blade - drums

References[edit]

Scott Colley Empire

  1. ^CAM Jazz Album Entry, accessed May 3, 2019
  2. ^Scott Colley Discography, accessed May 3, 2019
  3. ^ abDryden, Ken. Scott Colley – Empire: Review at AllMusic. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
  4. ^ abKelman, J. All About Jazz Review accessed March 5, 2019
  5. ^Whitehead, K. NPR: Fresh Air Review, accessed May 3, 2019
  6. ^Bellini, L. BBC Music Review, accessed May 3, 2019

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