Jazz-Iz-Christ

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Jazz-Iz-Christ
Serj Tankian Jazz-Iz-Christ.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 23, 2013
Recorded2012–2013
Genre Jazz
Length56:32
Label Serjical Strike

Jazz-Iz-Christ is the debut studio album by Jazz-iz Christ, [1] a group fronted by Armenian-American singer Serj Tankian. [2] The album was released on July 23, 2013, by Serjical Strike Records. [3]

Contents

The album has essential participation of the renowned pianist Tigran Hamasyan, flautist Valeri Tolstov, and trumpet player Tom Duprey. It also features additional performances from Stewart Copeland and actor/musician David Alpay and Vincent Pedulla. Unlike much of Tankian's previous discography, only 4 of the 15 tracks features Serj's vocals ("Distant Thing", "Song of Sand", "Garuna", and "Miso Soup"). All the other tracks are instrumental, except for "End of Time", which features a female vocalist.

According to Tankian, Jazz-Iz-Christ is "a combination. There's some classic jazz, dance-y stuff, and progressive things. It's all over the place, but it's jazz instrument-wise. It's for a modern listener who appreciates jazz overtones." [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Fish Don't Scream" (featuring Tigran Hamasyan, Tom Duprey, Troy Zeigler & Valeri Tolstov)3:37
2."End of Time" (featuring Tom Duprey, Troy Zeigler & Valeri Tolstov)3:55
3."Honeycharmed" (featuring Troy Zeigler, Tom Duprey & Valeri Tolstov)4:20
4."Arpeggio Bust" (featuring Troy Zeigler, Tom Duprey & Valeri Tolstov)4:02
5."Yerevan to Paris" (featuring Tigran Hamasyan, Tom Duprey, Valeri Tolstov & Troy Zeigler)4:01
6."Scotch in China" (featuring Troy Zeigler, Tom Duprey & Valeri Tolstov)2:46
7."Distant Thing" (featuring Tigran Hamasyan, Tom Duprey, Valeri Tolstov, Vincent Pedulla, Robert Simring, Jeff Muzzerole, David Finch & Stewart Copeland)3:43
8."Song of Sand" (featuring Tom Duprey, James Merenda, David Alpay & Vincent Pedulla)3:04
9."Garuna" (featuring Tigran Hamasyan)4:45
10."Balcony Chats" (featuring Valeri Tolstov)4:07
11."Jinn" (featuring Troy Zeigler, Tom Duprey, Valeri Tolstov & Stepan Haytayan)2:52
12."Waitomo Caves" (featuring Tigran Hamasyan, Tom Duprey & Valeri Tolstov)2:56
13."Through Nights and Hopes" (featuring Tigran Hamasyan, Tom Duprey, Valeri Tolstov & Mario Caspar)5:29
14."Papa Blue" (featuring Troy Zeigler, Tom Duprey, Valeri Tolstov & Jon Del Sesto)3:24
15."Miso Soup" (featuring Mario Pagliarulo, Dan Monti, Troy Zeigler, Larry LaLonde, Tom Duprey & Valeri Tolstov)3:31
Total length:56:32

Personnel

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