2006 studio album by Joe Lovano
Streams of Expression is the 20th studio album by American jazz musician Joe Lovano to be released on the Blue Note label.[ 7] It was released in 2006 and features a five-part "Streams of Expression Suite," three-part "Birth of the Cool Suite," and three other shorter works. The "Birth of the Cool Suite" was conducted by Gunther Schuller and utilizes melodic themes inspired by Miles Davis ' work from his 1948 and 1950 nonet. The album also features George Garzone , Ralph Lalama , Gary Smulyan , and Tim Hagans .
Steve Greenlee of JazzTimes stated "This disc can be considered something of a sequel to 1995’s Rush Hour , which stands among Lovano’s very best... The music is interesting enough, especially when Lovano solos, but this is not a disc that will find itself in my CD changer often... It is Lovano’s original suite that constitutes the better portion of this album.[ 8] John Fordham of The Guardian commented "This could have been a legacy-jazz homage that simply polished the glossy surfaces of these timeless pieces, but Lovano and Schuller have chosen to look both back at the genre's pre-bop roots and forward to the free-jazz it helped release".[ 3]
"Streams of Expression: Streams, Pt. 1" - 10:53
"Streams of Expression: Cool, Pt. 2" - 7:02
"The Birth of the Cool Suite: Prelude/Moon Dreams" - 6:40
"The Birth of the Cool Suite: Interlude No. 1/Move/Interlude No. 2" - 8:05
"The Birth of the Cool Suite: Boplicity/Postlude" - 5:29
"Blue Sketches" - 4:52
"Buckeyes" - 9:30
"Streams of Expression: Enchantment, Pt. 3" - 3:41
"Streams of Expression: Second Nature, Pt. 4" - 6:00
"Streams of Expression: The Fire Prophets, Pt. 5" - 6:55
"Big Ben" - 4:47
Larry Farrell - trombone
George Garzone - tenor saxophone
Tim Hagans - trumpet
John Hicks - piano
Dennis Irwin - bass
Ralph Lalama - clarinet, tenor saxophone
Joe Lovano - alto clarinet, tenor saxophone
Lewis Nash - drums
Michael Parloff - flute
Barry Ries - trumpet
Charles Russo - clarinet, bass clarinet
Gunther Schuller - conductor
Steve Slagel - flute, alto and soprano saxophone
Gary Smulyan - baritone saxophone
James Weidman - piano
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^ Yanow, Scott. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r840749 allmusic.com. Retrieved on 2011-05-26.
^ a b Fordham, John (31 August 2006). "CD: Joe Lovano, Streams of Expression" . The Guardian . Retrieved 11 April 2019 .
^ LAYMAN, WILL (25 August 2006). "Joe Lovano Streams of Expression" . PopMatters . popmatters.com. Retrieved 31 January 2017 .
^ "Tom Hull: Grade List: Joe Lovano" . Tom Hull . Retrieved 10 July 2020 .
^ Cook, Richard ; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin . p. 910. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0 .
^ Vitale, Tom (October 1, 2006). "Joe Lovano, Returning to 'The Birth of the Cool' " . NPR.org . Retrieved 26 April 2019 .
^ Greenlee, Steve (1 September 2006). "Joe Lovano: Streams of Expression" . JazzTimes . Retrieved 11 April 2019 .
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
As leader or co-leader
Hells Bells (1975)
Steadfast (1975)
After the Morning (West 54 , 1979)
Some Other Time (1981)
John Hicks (1982)
In Concert (1984)
Inc. 1 (1985)
Luminous (and Elise Wood , 1985–88)
Two of a Kind (and Ray Drummond , 1986–87)
I'll Give You Something to Remember Me By (1987)
East Side Blues (1988)
Naima's Love Song (1988)
Oleo (New York Unit, 1989)
Rhythm-a-Ning (and Kenny Barron , 1989)
Blue Bossa (New York Unit, 1990)
Is That So? (1990)
Live at Maybeck Recital Hall, Volume Seven (1990)
Power Trio (1990)
St. Thomas: Tribute to Great Tenors (1991)
Tribute to George Adams (1991–92)
After the Morning (Dominic Sciscente Music, 1992)
Blues March: Portrait of Art Blakey (1992)
Crazy for You (1992)
Friends Old and New (1992)
Moanin': Portrait of Art Blakey (1992)
Now's the Time (New York Unit, 1992)
Over the Rainbow (New York Unit, 1992)
Single Petal of a Rose (1992)
The Missouri Connection (and Jay McShann , 1992)
Beyond Expectations (1993)
Lover Man: A Tribute to Billie Holiday (1993)
Akari (New York Unit, 1994)
Duality (and Peter Leitch , 1994)
Gentle Rain (1994)
In the Mix (1994)
Heart Beats (Keystone Trio, 1995)
Piece for My Peace (1995)
Cry Me a River (1997)
Newklear Music (Keystone Trio, 1997)
Nightwind: An Erroll Garner Songbook (1997)
Something to Live For: A Billy Strayhorn Songbook (1997)
Trio + Strings (1997)
Hicks Time (released 1998)
Impressions of Mary Lou (1998)
Beautiful Friendship (and Elise Wood, 2000)
Music in the Key of Clark (2001)
Fatha's Day: An Earl Hines Songbook (2003)
Twogether (with Frank Morgan , 2005–6)
I Remember You (2006)
On the Wings of an Eagle (2006)
Sweet Love of Mine (2006)
WithArt Blakey WithArthur Blythe WithDavid Murray WithPharoah Sanders With others
Solid! (Eric Alexander , 1998)
Sunday in New York (Eric Alexander, 2005)
Eby (Hamiet Bluiett , 1984)
Fast Last! (Lester Bowie , 1974)
Now It's My Turn (Betty Carter , 1976)
The Audience with Betty Carter (1979)
It's Not About the Melody (Betty Carter, 1992)
Gardenias for Lady Day (James Carter , 2003)
The Bassist: Homage to Diversity (Richard Davis , released 2001)
Structurally Sound (Booker Ervin , 1966)
Flying Colors (Ricky Ford , 1980)
Interpretations (Ricky Ford, 1982)
Awakening (Sonny Fortune , 1985)
The Outside Within (Chico Freeman , 1978)
Spirit Sensitive (Chico Freeman, 1978–79)
Habana (Roy Hargrove , 1997)
Again and Again (Oliver Lake , 1991)
52nd Street Themes (Joe Lovano , 1999)
On This Day ... Live at The Vanguard (Joe Lovano, 2002)
Streams of Expression (Joe Lovano, 2005)
Hi Voltage (Hank Mobley , 1967)
Taru (Lee Morgan , 1968)
Staying on the Watch (Sonny Simmons , 1966)
Live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival (Charles Tolliver , 1972)
Love Remains (Bobby Watson , 1986)