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Conspiracy for Positivity

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Download links and information about Conspiracy for Positivity by Radam Schwartz. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 01:05:26 minutes.

Artist: Radam Schwartz
Release date: 2005
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 01:05:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Inside Somewhere 7:51
2. Turmoil 7:02
3. Serenade In Blue 6:10
4. I Believe I Can Fly 6:56
5. Tag 4:21
6. Room 4 All 9:56
7. What She Wispered In My Ear 5:45
8. Slow Burner 8:31
9. New Club On the Block 4:16
10. Gryce Plays Strayhorn 4:38

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Radam Schwartz has long cared about expanding the jazz audience without watering down his music, utilizing younger players as sidemen, and keeping the legacy of the jazz organ alive. Influenced by Charles Earland and to a lesser extent Jack McDuff, Schwartz sees nothing wrong with turning an occasional pop song into soul-jazz (he begins this CD with Mariah Carey's "You'll Always Be My Baby"). For Conspiracy for Positivity: Magic Tales, he leads a very impressive quintet of top young players that is sometimes expanded to a sextet with the addition of baritonist Anthony Nelson. Altoist Anthony Ware makes a strong impression every time he solos, trumpeter James Gibbs III is an up-and-coming player, and the alternating guitarists (Misha Fatkiev and Ryan Clackner) assist Schwartz in updating the tradition. While some of the music could be a throwback to the late '60s and early '70s, plenty of subtle surprises are heard along the way and nothing sounds merely old-fashioned or nostalgic. Now that there are few surviving jazz organists left from the 1960s, it is long overdue for Radam Schwartz to be considered (along with Joey DeFrancesco and just a few others) as one of jazz's top current organists. Conspiracy for Positivity: Magic Tales gives listeners an excellent overview of his music.