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Return From The Stars

Mark Turner

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Format: CD

Cat No: 3842871

Release Date:  25 March 2022

Label:  ECM

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  602438428717

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

Release Date:  21 October 2022

Label:  ECM

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  602445194414

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

  • Description

    Mark Turner's writing for his quartet on Return From The Stars (titled after Stanislav Lem's science fiction novel) gives the players plenty of space in which to move, on an album both exhilarating and thoughtful in its arc of expression. Solos flow organically out of the arrangements and, beneath the often-dazzling interplay of Turner's tenor and Jason Palmer's trumpet, the rhythm section of Joe Martin and Jonathan Pinson roams freely.

    Although Turner has been a frequent presence on ECM in contexts including the Billy Hart Quartet, the Fly trio, and a duo with Ethan Iverson, Return from the Stars is his first quartet album since 2014's Lathe of Heaven and an essential document of his artistry as a player and his conceptual thinking as a bandleader.

    The 180g vinyl version will be released in autumn 2022.

    Mark Turner: saxophone
    Jason Palmer: trumpet
    Joe Martin: double bass
    Jonathan Pinson: drums

    Press:

    "Within this quietly chamber-musical cloister Mark Turner is so at home in, Return From The Stars is close to perfect." - **** Jazzwise (Editor's Choice)

    "The dreamy equanimity of Turner and Palmer belies the friction in their deft, contrapuntal sallies. The pair offer plenty of solo passages, but they're extraordinary when they improvise together, spinning elegant lines that might nudge the other, but without every upsetting an easy flow." - The Quietus

    "This is an excellent album that will satisfy listeners already appreciative of Turner's music and should draw many others towards his distinctive musical vision." - LondonJazz News

    Description

    Mark Turner's writing for his quartet on Return From The Stars (titled after Stanislav Lem's science fiction novel) gives the players plenty of space in which to move, on an album both exhilarating and thoughtful in its arc of expression. Solos flow organically out of the arrangements and, beneath the often-dazzling interplay of Turner's tenor and Jason Palmer's trumpet, the rhythm section of Joe Martin and Jonathan Pinson roams freely.

    Although Turner has been a frequent presence on ECM in contexts including the Billy Hart Quartet, the Fly trio, and a duo with Ethan Iverson, Return from the Stars is his first quartet album since 2014's Lathe of Heaven and an essential document of his artistry as a player and his conceptual thinking as a bandleader.

    Mark Turner: saxophone
    Jason Palmer: trumpet
    Joe Martin: double bass
    Jonathan Pinson: drums

    Press:

    "Within this quietly chamber-musical cloister Mark Turner is so at home in, Return From The Stars is close to perfect." - **** Jazzwise (Editor's Choice)

    "The dreamy equanimity of Turner and Palmer belies the friction in their deft, contrapuntal sallies. The pair offer plenty of solo passages, but they're extraordinary when they improvise together, spinning elegant lines that might nudge the other, but without every upsetting an easy flow." - The Quietus

    "This is an excellent album that will satisfy listeners already appreciative of Turner's music and should draw many others towards his distinctive musical vision." - LondonJazz News

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Return From The Stars
      • 2. Terminus
      • 3. Bridgetown
      • 4. It's Not Alright With Me
      • 5. Nigeria II
      • 6. Waste Land
      • 7. Unacceptable
      • 8. Lincoln Heights

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Return From The Stars
      • 2. Terminus
      • 3. Bridgetown
      • 4. It's Not Alright With Me

      Disc 2

      • 1. Nigeria II
      • 2. Waste Land
      • 3. Unacceptable
      • 4. Lincoln Heights