Showing posts with label Bobby McFerrin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobby McFerrin. Show all posts

December 04, 2011

Bobby McFerrin live at Jazzfest Brno 2011


Bobby McFerrin, vocals
recorded live at Jazzfest Brno/Czech Republic, March 29, 2011

1. Improvisation (Bobby McFerrin)
2. Smile (Bobby McFerrin)
3. Drive (Bobby McFerrin)
4. Sweet Home Chicago (R. Johnson)
5. Ave Maria (Gounod/Bach)
6. I Want You/She's So Heavy (Lennon/McCartney)
7. I Can See Clearly Now (Nash)
8. Blackbird (Lennon/McCartney)
9. Improvisation (Bobby McFerrin)

“There is something almost superhuman about the range and technique of Bobby McFerrin,” says Newsweek. “He sounds, by turns, like a blackbird, a Martian, an operatic soprano, a small child, and a bebop trumpet.” But despite the undeniable uniqueness of his gift, Bobby’s music is always accessible and inviting. When he invites his fans to sing along, as he almost always does, few can resist. Inclusiveness, play, and the universality of voices raised together in song are at the heart of Bobby’s art. Bobby McFerrin was exposed to a multitude of musical genres during his youth–classical, R&B, jazz, pop and world musics. “When you grow up with that hodgepodge of music, it just comes out. It was like growing up in a multilingual house,” he says. Bobby McFerrin continues to explore the musical universe, known and unknown. Drawing on all genres, demonstrating matchless improvisational skills, he never fails to dazzle. He never seems to run out of new ideas, and he loves having no clue what’s going to happen next. Ask him where he went to school, and he just might tell you that he is a graduate of MSU: Making Stuff Up. “Music for me,” McFerrin says, “is like a spiritual journey down into the depths of my soul. And I like to think we’re all on a journey into our souls. What’s down there? That’s why I do what I do.” His latest album "Vocabularies" was released in 2010.

September 03, 2010

Bobby McFerrin & NDR Bigband: Migrations Suite live in Munich 2008

Photo © by Thomas Schloemann

Bobby McFerrin, vocals
Dave Hartley, piano
Ben Perowsky, drums
Marcio Doctor, percussion
Geir Lysne, conductor
NDR Big Band

recorded live at Philharmonie, Munich, July 18, 2008

Migrations Suite (composed by Fred Sturm):
1. Migrations Fanfare / Palo
2. Rhythm Of The Rain Forest
3. Ken Dum Variations / Praising Khanghai
4. Cradle Song
5. Kopanitsa
6. Seneca
7. Didjeridu
8. Sagari Ha
9. Cluck Old Hen
10. Oharabushi
11. Capoeiristas

12. Introduction of the Band
13. Duo Improvisation (Bobby McFerrin & Lutz Büchner)
14. Solo Improvisation (Bobby McFerrin)
15. Lullaby Of Birdland (Shearing)
16. Smile (Chaplin)

Composed by Fred Sturm, Kimberly Clark Professor of Music and director of jazz studies at Lawrence University, “Migrations" was commissioned in 2007 by Bobby McFerrin and the NDR Big Band in Hamburg, Germany. The work is a “musical plea for world unity" that illustrates both the distinct and shared characteristics of indigenous music from 18 countries on six continents.

Collaborating with a former Lawrence student, Brian Pertl '86, an ethnomusicologist and, at the time, the manager of Microsoft's Media Acquisitions Group, Sturm researched more than 2, 000 recordings from around the globe. Sturm transcribed, arranged, orchestrated and “re-composed" about two-dozen indigenous recordings to create the magical two-hour concert showcasing McFerrin.

“The music we selected for 'Migrations' is centuries old, “ Sturm said. “It's pure, innocent, beautiful and powerful. Though the character and styles are as varied as the world's people who created this music, there is a prevalent common linkage between the selections. Bobby's improvisations and interpretations of the material I've scored are intended to illustrate the musical unity of the world's people."

January 28, 2009

Bobby McFerrin/ Jack DeJohnette live at Montreal 2003


Jack DeJohnette, drums, piano
Bobby McFerrin, vocals

recorded live at Montreal Jazzfestival, June 29, 2003

Tracklist:
1. Improvisation No.1
2. Improvisation No.2

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"