Leave the Door Open is an album by American jazz guitarist Joel Harrison and North Indian sarod player Anupam Shobhakar. It was released on 10 March 2014 on Whirlwind Recordings.[1][2][3]
Leave the Door Open | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 10 March 2014 |
Recorded | 28 December 2012 |
Genre | Jazz |
Length | 59:04 |
Label | Whirlwind Recordings |
Producer | Joel Harrison, Anupam Shobhakar |
Reception
editReview scores | |
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Source | Rating |
All About Jazz | [4] |
All About Jazz | [5] |
The Irish Times | [6] |
The Jazz Mann | [7] |
In a review for Jazz Times, Britt Robson wrote: "Harrison exhibits uncommon curiosity and endurance in his search for different ways to make his music beautiful and visceral... It is not often that 'world music fusion' is spelled out more explicitly or enjoyably than on the nine-song program for Leave the Door Open."[8]
John Kelman of All About Jazz called the album "a heady brew that doesn't so much find a meeting point where East and West meet as it does blow the door open between the two, allowing the music to seamlessly ebb and flow from and towards both sides, creating something that's the sum total of both but equally reverent to their individual touchstones."[4] AAJ's Chris M. Slawecki stated: "Leave the Door Open is more than evocative and expertly played music: It heralds the emerging age of global world jazz and the attendant possibilities with which it comes."[5]
Writing for The Irish Times, Cormac Larkin noted that the album "sounds like an exploration of the deepest roots of all guitar-like instruments," and commented: "Harrison isn't too fond of categories. Jazz may be at the root of his musical language, but the tales he spins with it embrace American folk and country, traditional African, rock and popular music in ways that connect with their origins while sounding utterly new-fangled."[6]
The Jazz Mann's Ian Mann remarked: "This is not simply a case of the 'world' musician acting as a guest soloist and basically 'doing what he always does' but in a jazz context, often as a kind of all star jam. Instead the co-leaders have worked together extensively to create a more integrated approach with each one buying into and learning from the others' culture... the music works brilliantly with Harrison and Shobhakar creating a convincing and beguiling cultural hybrid."[7]
Track listing
edit- "The Translator" – 9:50
- "Leave the Door Open" – 7:03
- "Madhuvanti" – 8:04
- "Multiplicity" – 11:26
- "Spoonful" – 6:19
- "Kemne Avul" – 3:17
- "Turning World" – 3:23
- "Devil Mountain Blues" – 3:47
- "Deep River" – 5:47
Personnel
edit- Joel Harrison – electric, national steel, acoustic and baritone guitars
- Anupam Shobhakar – sarode
- Gary Versace – piano, B3 organ and accordion
- Hans Glawischnig – double and electric bass
- Dan Weiss – drums and tabla
- David Binney – alto saxophone
- Todd Isler – percussion
- Bonnie Chakraborty – voice
- Chandrashekar Vase – voice
References
edit- ^ "Leave The Door Open". Whirlwind Recordings. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
- ^ "Joel Harrison & Anupam Shobhakar Multiplicity - Leave The Door Open". Jazz Music Archives. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
- ^ "Joel Harrison / Anupam Shobhakar / Multiplicity: Leave the Door Open". AllMusic. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
- ^ a b Kelman, John (March 25, 2014). "Joel Harrison & Anupam Shobhakar Multiplicity: Leave The Door Open". All About Jazz. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
- ^ a b Slawecki, Chris M. (March 25, 2014). "Joel Harrison & Anupam Shobhakar Multiplicity: Leave The Door Open". All About Jazz. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
- ^ a b Larkin, Cormac (March 14, 2014). "Joel Harrison & Anupam Shobhakar Multiplicity: Leave The Door Open". The Irish Times. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
- ^ a b Mann, Ian (March 15, 2014). "Joel Harrison & Anupam Shobhakar Multiplicity: Leave The Door Open". The Jazz Mann. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
- ^ Robson, Britt (June 27, 2014). "Joel Harrison & Anupam Shobhakar Multiplicity: Leave the Door Open". Jazz Times. Retrieved September 24, 2022.