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Jazz 28 January, 2009

Wynton Marsalis To Release 'He And She' On Blue Note Records

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New York, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Blue Note Records) - On March 24, 2009, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, trumpeter and bandleader Wynton Marsalis will release his fifth Blue Note recording, 'He and She'. It's an ambitious effort, combining spoken word and music, and Marsalis has given his quintet some formidable charts. The album is tempered with flashes of humor and plenty of swing. There's ease and elegance and more than a little wisdom in these grooves.

'He and She' is about that eternally compelling and most elemental of subjects, the relationship between a man and a woman. Marsalis hasn't merely crafted a love story, but a life story - a bittersweet rumination about the evanescence of life as well as the elusiveness of romance. Time is very much at the heart of 'He and She': the swift passage of time over the course of one's life, the mood-altering shifts of time in the duration of a song.

'He and She' began with words, not music, though it was music that brought forth the words. Marsalis had been listening to Max Roach's Jazz in 3/4 Time, along with pieces by Duke Ellington, like 'Lady Mac' from Such Sweet Thunder, work that explored waltz tempo in a jazz context.

Roach's classic album features 'Valse Hot,' which, explains Marsalis is 'a Sonny Rollins piece, a jazz waltz that I started to play when I was in high school.' That tune set off a spark: 'I began to contemplate the shuffle rhythm, that the shuffle rhythm is the combination of a waltz feeling and a march feeling, and I thought it would be good for me to do an album of waltzes. I had written a couple before - one was for a ballet by Twyla Tharp, inspired by the Matisse painting, The Dance. I was thinking about waltzes and how in Vienna today younger people still dance the waltz, a waltz season is still a part of their social calendar. From there, I began to consider the ritual of courtship. The waltz is a courtship dance and at one time it was considered to be risque. Now, of course, it's genteel. Then I started to think about men and women, our relationships.'

Marsalis had ended his last Blue Note studio album, 'From the Plantation to the Penitentiary', with a stunning spoken word piece, a concentrated burst of righteous anger that addressed with preacher-like fervor the divisive, post-Katrina state of the nation. On 'He and She', Marsalis's voice is more prominent throughout, prefacing just about every track with his words. Marsalis notes, 'On He and She, it's a man talking, but the person who delivers the universal truth of the matter is a woman.'

Before heading into the studio, the Wynton Marsalis Quintet traveled to the Iron Horse, in North Hampton, Mass. to perform this new material in front of an audience. Marsalis has been going up to the club for years to test-drive his work. The quintet subsequently cut the tracks live over a two-day period. The minimally edited result became 'He and She'.

The album draws its greatest power from telling a familiar story in such a compelling and richly entertaining manner, a unique variation on a theme that everyone, in some way, knows. One detects the sound of all our love stories in here. In other words, 'He and She' is also Us.

He and She Track list:
01. Poem
02. School Boy
03. Poem
04. The Sun And The Moon
05. Poem
06. Sassy
07. Poem
08. Fears
09. Poem
10. The Razor Rim
11. Poem
12. Zero
13. Poem
14. First Crush
15. First Slow Dance
16. First Kiss
17. First Time
18. Poem
19. Girls!
20. Poem
21. A Train, A Banjo, And A Chicken Wing
22. He and She
Walter Blanding (tenor & soprano saxophones), Dan Nimmer (piano), Carlos Henriquez (bass), Ali Jackson (drums)






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