Twilight Dreams

Last updated

Twilight Dreams
Twilight Dreams.jpg
Studio album by
Released1987
RecordedApril 1987
Genre Jazz
Label Venture
Lester Bowie chronology
Avant Pop
(1986)
Twilight Dreams
(1987)
Serious Fun
(1989)

Twilight Dreams is an album by Lester Bowie recorded for the UK based Venture label and the third album by his "Brass Fantasy" group. It was released in 1987 and features performances by Bowie, Vincent Chancey, Frank Lacy, Steve Turre, Malachi Thompson, Rasul Siddik, Stanton Davis, Bob Stewart, and Phillip Wilson.

Contents

Reception

The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated that "one imagines that this approach works better in concert than on record. There are some strong moments on this hard-to-find LP (such as Bowie's trumpet-drums duet with Phillip Wilson on 'Duke's Fantasy') but this is a hit-and-miss affair". [1]

Spin wrote, "Brass Fantasy weaves between the more billowy arrangements of 'Duke's Fantasy' and the title track, and rave-ups like 'Thriller'. The music, like his attire, is adorned in ways that keep you wondering, 'Is Bowie serious?'" [2]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
The Philadelphia Inquirer Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [3]

Track listing

  1. "I Am With You" - 7:35
  2. "Personality" (Harold Logan, Lloyd Price) - 3:50
  3. "Duke's Fantasy" (Mal Waldron) - 9:07
  4. "Thriller" (Rod Temperton) - 5:58
  5. "Night Time (Is the Right Time)" (Lew Herman) - 3:31
  6. "Vibe Waltz" (Lacy) - 5:09
  7. "Twilight Dreams" - 6:21
All compositions by Lester Bowie except as indicated
  • Recorded April 1987 at Rawlston Recording Studios, Brooklyn, NY.

Personnel

Related Research Articles

Malachi Richard Thompson, was an American avant-garde jazz trumpet player. In addition to his own work as a bandleader, Thompson was known for his work in the brass ensemble led by fellow trumpeter Lester Bowie.

<i>David Murray Big Band</i> 1991 studio album by David Murray

David Murray Big Band conducted by Lawrence "Butch" Morris is an album by David Murray released on the DIW/Columbia Records label in 1991. It features performances by Murray, Hugh Ragin, Graham Haynes, Rasul Siddik, James Zollar, Craig Harris, Frank Lacy, Al Patterson, Bob Stewart, Vincent Chancey, Khalil Henry, James Spaulding, Patience Higgins, Don Byron, John Purcell, Sonelius Smith, Fred Hopkins, Tani Tabbal conducted by Lawrence "Butch" Morris.

<i>Julius Hemphill Big Band</i> 1988 studio album by Julius Hemphill

Julius Hemphill Big Band is an album by jazz saxophonist Julius Hemphill recorded in 1988 for the Elektra/Musician label.

Vincent Chancey is an American jazz hornist.

Frank Lacy is an American jazz trombonist who has spent many years as a member of the Mingus Big Band.

<i>South of the Border</i> (David Murray album) 1993 studio album by David Murray Big Band

South of the Border is an album by the David Murray Big Band released on the Japanese DIW label. Recorded in 1992 and released in 1993 the album features performances by Murray, Rasul Siddik, James Zoller, Hugh Ragin, Craig Harris, Frank Lacy, Al Patterson, Vincent Chancey, Kalil Henry, John Purcell, Patience Higgins, Don Byron, Sonelius Smith, Fred Hopkins, Tani Tabbal, and Larry McDonald, conducted by Lawrence "Butch" Morris.

<i>I Only Have Eyes for You</i> (Lester Bowie album) 1985 studio album by Lester Bowies Brass Fantasy

I Only Have Eyes for You is an album by Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy recorded in February 1985 and released on ECM the following year—Bowie's third release for the label, and the Brass Fantasy's debut. The ensemble features Vincent Chancey, Craig Harris, Steve Turre, Malachi Thompson, Stanton Davis, Bob Stewart, Bruce Purse, and Phillip Wilson.

<i>Avant Pop</i> 1986 studio album by Lester Bowies Brass Fantasy

Avant Pop is the fourth album by Lester Bowie recorded for ECM and the second album by his "Brass Fantasy" group. It was released in 1986 and features performances by Bowie, Vincent Chancey, Frank Lacy, Rasul Siddik, Steve Turre, Malachi Thompson, Stanton Davis, Bob Stewart and Phillip Wilson.

<i>Fast Last!</i> 1974 studio album by Lester Bowie

Fast Last! is an album by trumpeter Lester Bowie recorded for the Muse label and released in 1974. It features performances by Bowie, Julius Hemphill, John Hicks, John Stubblefield, Joseph Bowie, Bob Stewart, Cecil McBee, Jerome Cooper, Charles Shaw and Phillip Wilson.

<i>Serious Fun</i> (Lester Bowie album) 1989 studio album by Lester Bowies Brass Fantasy

Serious Fun is the first album by Lester Bowie recorded for the Japanese DIW label and the fourth album by his "Brass Fantasy" group. It was released in 1989 and features performances by Bowie, Vincent Chancey, Frank Lacy, Steve Turre, E. J. Allen, Gerald Brezel, Stanton Davis, Bob Stewart, Ken Crutchfield, Vinnie Johnson and Famoudou Don Moye.

<i>My Way</i> (Lester Bowie album) 1990 studio album by Lester Bowies Brass Fantasy

My Way is the second album Lester Bowie recorded for the Japanese DIW label and the fifth album by his "Brass Fantasy" group. It was released in 1990 and features performances by Bowie, Gregory Williams, Frank Lacy, Steve Turre, E. J. Allen, Gerald Brezel, Earl Garner, Stanton Davis, Bob Stewart, Ken Crutchfield, Vinnie Johnson and Famoudou Don Moye.

<i>The Organizer</i> (album) 1991 studio album by Lester Bowies New York Organ Ensemble

The Organizer is the fourth album Lester Bowie recorded for the Japanese DIW label and the first album by his "New York Organ Ensemble". It was released in 1991 and features performances by Bowie, Steve Turre, Amina Claudine Myers James Carter, Phillip Wilson and Famoudou Don Moye.

<i>Funky T. Cool T.</i> Album by Lester Bowie

Funky T. Cool T. is the fifth album Lester Bowie recorded for the Japanese DIW label and the second album by his "New York Organ Ensemble". It was released in 1991 and features performances by Bowie, Steve Turre, Amina Claudine Myers James Carter, Phillip Wilson and Famoudou Don Moye.

<i>Live at the 6th Tokyo Music Joy</i> 1990 live album by Art Ensemble of Chicago & Lester Bowies Brass Fantasy

Live at the 6th Tokyo Music Joy is a live album by the Art Ensemble of Chicago and Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy recorded in February 1990 for the Japanese DIW label. It is the only recording to showcase both of the groups that Lester Bowie established and features performances by the Art Ensemble, the Brass Fantasy and both bands.

<i>The Fire This Time</i> (album) 1992 live album by Lester Bowies Brass Fantasy

The Fire This Time is a live album by Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy recorded in Aarburg, Switzerland for the In & Out label. It is the seventh album by Bowie's Brass Fantasy group and features performances by Bowie, Vincent Chancey, Frank Lacy, Louis Bonilla, E. J. Allen, Gerald Brezel, Tony Barrero, Bob Stewart, Vinnie Johnson and Famoudou Don Moye.

<i>The Turning Point</i> (McCoy Tyner album) 1992 studio album by McCoy Tyner

The Turning Point is an album by McCoy Tyner's Big Band released on the Birdology label in 1992. It was recorded in November 1991 and features performances by Tyner's Big Band.

<i>The Odyssey of Funk & Popular Music</i> 1998 studio album by Lester Bowie

The Odyssey Of Funk & Popular Music is an album by Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy recorded for the Atlantic label in 1997. It is the eighth album by Bowie's Brass Fantasy group, and the final album by Bowie issued in his lifetime. It features performances by Bowie, Vincent Chancey, Gary Valente, Joshua Roseman, Louis Bonilla, Ravi Best, Gerald Brezel, Joseph Gollehon, Bob Stewart, Victor See Yuen and Vinnie Johnson.

<i>Spirit Moves</i> 2009 studio album by Dave Douglas

Spirit Moves is the 29th album by trumpeter Dave Douglas. It was released on the Greenleaf Music label in 2009 and features Douglas band Brass Ecstasy.

<i>Buddy Boldens Rag</i> 1995 studio album by Malachi Thompson & Africa Brass featuring Lester Bowie

Buddy Bolden's Rag is an album by the American jazz trumpeter Malachi Thompson, recorded and released by the Delmark label in 1995.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bruce Purse</span> American musician

Bruce Purse is an American musician, composer, producer, vocalist, bandleader, arranger, performer, music educator, and guest lecturer. Proficient at various wind instruments, including the trumpet, pocket trumpet, bass trumpet, and flugelhorn, Purse has performed with many well known artists, such as Lester Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys, Faith Evans, Nas, Leona Lewis, and Johnny Kemp. He has also assembled large ensembles from a 11-piece bands to 30 piece orchestras, including his premiere ensemble called Bruce Purse and the Pocketbooks. The band performs originals in various genres such as; jazz, reggae, R&B, and heavy blues.

References

  1. 1 2 Yanow, S. AllMusic Review accessed August 12, 2011
  2. Don Palmer (June 1988). "Spins". Spin . No. 36. p. 77.
  3. Davis, Francis (March 31, 1988). "Second from O'Kanes; jazzman reworks pop hits; a Chopin sonata". The Philadelphia Inquirer . p. 70 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .