Showing posts with label Avishai Cohen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avishai Cohen. Show all posts

January 18, 2011

Avishai Cohen: Aurora live at NDR Hamburg 2010


Avishai Cohen (b/voc)
Karen Malka (voc)
Shai Maestro (p)
Amos Hoffmann (oud, git)
Itamar Doari (perc)

recorded live at Rolf-Liebermann-Studio, NDR Hamburg, November 18, 2010

1. Seven Seas (Avishai Cohen)
2. Morenika (Trad)
3. Dreaming (Avishai Cohen)
4. In One (Avishai Cohen)
5. Aurora (Avishai Cohen)
6. Alfonsina y el mar (Ramirez/ Luna)
7. Para el monte me voy porque en monte no estoy (Trad.)

"Aurora finds Avishai Cohen not only playing acoustic and electric bass, but also playing acoustic piano and electric keyboards and singing. In fact, he does a great deal of singing on this 2008 recording -- which will come as a surprise to those who think of Cohen as strictly an instrumentalist. Aurora is by no means an easy album to categorize; at the risk of oversimplifying things, one possible description could be "world jazz meets post-bop meets adult alternative." Jazz is a prominent ingredient on Aurora, but so are pop/rock and world music -- and Cohen gets a lot of inspiration from Middle Eastern, North African, and Spanish music. He sings in four different languages -- Hebrew, English, Ladino (the language of Spain's Sephardic Jews), and Spanish -- on an album that is dominated by original material but also contains some traditional Jewish songs. But as unpredictable as this 53-minute CD is, Aurora has a certain continuity. Cohen sounds like he knows exactly what he's doing, and he has sympathetic support that includes Amos Hoffman on oud (a traditional Middle Eastern lute) and Karen Malka on vocals (although Cohen is the main vocalist)." - by Alex Henderson, allmusicguide.com

September 12, 2010

SFJAZZ Collective live at Jazzclub „Unterfahrt“ Munich 2010


Miguel Zenón (Alto Saxophone, Flute)
Mark Turner (Tenor Saxophone)
Avishai Cohen (Trumpet)
Robin Eubanks (Trombone)
Ed Simon (Piano)
Stefon Harris (Vibraphone)
Matt Penman (Bass)
Eric Harland (Drums)

recorded live at Jazzclub Unterfahrt, Munich/ Germany, March 10, 2010

1. "Senor Blues" (Horace Silver)
2. "Sister Sadie" (Horace Silver)
3. "The mystery of water" (Miguel Zenón)
4. "Suite for Ward Martin Tavares" (Avishai Cohen)
5. "Cape Verdean Blues" (Horace Silver)
6. "The Lady from Johannesburg" (Horace Silver)
7. "Brother Sister II" (Mark Turner)
8. "Song for my father" (Horace Silver)

The SFJAZZ Collective is an all-star jazz ensemble comprising eight of the finest performer/composers at work in jazz today. Launched in 2004 by SFJAZZ—the West Coast’s largest nonprofit jazz institution and the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jazz Festival—the Collective has quickly become one of the most exciting and acclaimed groups on the American and international jazz scenes. As The New York Times hailed the Collective upon its debut: “A serious jazz band rises in San Francisco.”
In addition to its outstanding line-up, the SFJAZZ Collective has been praised for its innovative approach to repertoire. Each year, the ensemble performs an entirely new list of compositions by a modern jazz master and new pieces by the Collective members
After exploring the work of Ornette Coleman (2004), John Coltrane (2005), Herbie Hancock (2006), Thelonious Monk (2007), Wayne Shorter (2008), and McCoy Tyner (2009), the Collective takes on hard-bop composer and pianist Horace Silver for its 2010 season. The co-founder of the Jazz Messengers (with Art Blakey), and the leader on countless classic Blue Note sessions, Silver stands as one of the singular voices in jazz history.
Each program has been released on CD, available from SF Jazz.

March 17, 2010

Avishai Cohen 'Aurora' live at Leipziger Jazztage 2009


Avishai Cohen - Bass, Vocals
Karen Malka - Vocals
Shai Maestro - Piano
Amos Hoffmann - Oud
Itamar Doari - Percussion

recorded live at Leipziger Jazztage, August 29, 2009

1. Leolam (Avishai Cohen)
2. Two Roses (Avishai Cohen)
3. Shir Aletz (Avishai Cohen)
4. Shir Hamatera/Hahava (Avishai Cohen)
5. Aurora (Avishai Cohen)
6. Morenica (Avishai Cohen)

"With the latest new album Aurora, Avishai Cohen has reached a certain essence of expression, using voice as a direct and powerful vehicle for his emotions. 
Singing – in Hebrew, English, Spanish and Ladino. The music draws its source in the earth of his home country, at the crossroads of many cultures. Arab-Andalusian and Hebraic, it tells the story of Bedouins of the desert and speaks of life, love, youth and freedom. 
Jazz naturally remains at the heart of this original universe – the ideal meeting place for all kinds of encounters.. Aurora is a work of synergy under the Blue Note label, which for years seems to have been at the centre of all futures in jazz, of which Avishai Cohen is undeniably the most modern and irresistible standard-bearer." (Sebastien Vidal- Journalist / Broadcaster)

December 20, 2009

Avishai Cohen Quintet live at 30th Leverkusener Jazztage 2009


Avishai Cohen, Bass, Vocals
Karen Malka, Vocals
Shai Maestro, Piano
Amos Hoffman, Oud, Guitar
Itamar Doari, Percussion

recorded live at Forum/ Leverkusen, November 7, 2009

1. Morenika
2. Leolam
3. Shnei Shoshanim
4. In One
5. Etz Boded
6. Ha Ahava
7. Ma Li Vela

Avishai Cohen´s latest album is called "Aurora", released on Blue Note records.

April 14, 2009

Avishai Cohen Trio live in Berlin 2008

Shai Maestro, Piano
Avishai Cohen, Bass, Vocals
Itamar Doari, Percussion

recorded live at Jazzfest Berlin November 6, 2008

Tracklist:
1. Seattle
2. Umray
3. Yesh Li Gan
4. Eleven Wives
5. Structure In Emotion
6. Gently Disturbed
7. The Ever Evolving Etude
8. To The Bird
9. Shalom
10. Remembering

This is a re-post of this concert with two additional tracks featuring Avishai on vocals. Avishai released a great trio recording on Razdaz called "Gently Disturbed":

November 20, 2008

Chick Corea New Trio & Bobby McFerrin live in Europe 2001


Chick Corea, piano
Bobby McFerrin, vocals (tracks 1,2,5,6)
Avishai Cohen, bass (tracks 2-5)
Jeff Ballard, drums (tracks 2-5)

recorded live at North Sea Jazz Festival, Den Haag, Netherlands, July 14, 2001 (tracks 1&2)
recorded live at Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland, July 17, 2001 (tracks 3-6)

Tracklist:
1. Play
2. All Blues
3. Fingerprints
4. Lifeline
5. Spain
6. Armando´s Rhumba

Listen also to the great record "Past, Present & Futures"