Seefelder, Copeland, Ratzer, Abrams - Naide

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Review by Stephen Hall

The album Naide by Seefelder, Copeland, Ratzer, Abrams is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast. The quartet creates a unique and captivating sound that blends classical and modern jazz styles. The album features impressive solos from each member, highlighting their individual talents while also showcasing their cohesive group dynamic.

The opening track, "Naide," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity. Other standout tracks include "Ode to a Friend," which features a beautiful and emotional solo from guitarist Peter Ratzer, and "Waltz for Eva," which showcases the group's ability to seamlessly transition between tempos.

Throughout the album, the quartet's improvisational skills are on full display, as they effortlessly weave in and out of each other's solos with a sense of ease and fluidity. The compositions themselves are also noteworthy, with each track offering a unique and memorable melody.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Blues For Nathan
Naide
Voices Of Balch
Tones For Homes
Detour
Boo Boo
Ode To E.J
Everything Happens To Me
Well You Needn't

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Catalog Numbers

WW 2096

Labels

West Wind

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Formats

  • CD
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Barcode: 4011778320968

About Seefelder, Copeland, Ratzer, Abrams

German Jazz Saxophonist Born 1954 in Memmingen, Germany

Real Name

    • Jürgen Seefelder

Name Vars

  • Juergen Seefelder
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  • Seefelder
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Summary by Stephen Hall

Naide is a masterful display of jazz musicianship that is sure to impress even the most discerning listener. Seefelder, Copeland, Ratzer, and Abrams have created an album that is both challenging and accessible, and one that will undoubtedly stand the test of time.