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Nat Birchall - Sacred Dimension mp3

Performer: Nat Birchall
Title: Sacred Dimension
Country: UK
Catalog Number: GONDCD 006
Label: Gondwana Records
Released: 2011
Style: Modal
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 455

Tracklist

1Sacred Dimension7:40
2Dance Of The Mystic8:03
3Ancient World9:52
4Radiant Will6:48
5Peace In Nineveh8:50

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
NB001Nat Birchall Sacred Dimension ‎(LP, Ltd)Sound Soul And Spirit RecordsNB001UK2011

Credits

  • Arranged ByNat Birchall
  • BassNick Blacka
  • BellsReuben Gladwin (tracks: 2)
  • DesignDaniel Halsall
  • Drums, PercussionAndy Hay
  • HarpRachael Gladwin
  • PianoAdam Fairhall
  • Tenor Saxophone, Soprano SaxophoneNat Birchall
  • VibraphoneCorey Mwamba (tracks: 1, 4, 5)
  • Written-ByNat Birchall

Video

Album

Sacred Dimension by Nat Birchall, released 28 November 2011 1. Ancient World 2. Sacred Dimension 3. Dance Of The Mystic 4. Peace In Nineveh 5. Radiant Will Over the last few years British saxophonist and composer Nat Birchall has carved out a singular niche for himself. A deeply soulful, spiritual saxophonist whose beautiful recordings for the Gondwana label have moved people to suggest that the spirit of Coltrane was alive and well in Northern England. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Buy Digital Album. Radiant Will. this music includes a deep silence in the background, each tune is in touch with this silence, so the music opens the spirit in a wonderful way. go to album. Fletcher Moss Park by Matthew Halsall. supported by 18 fans who also own Sacred Dimension. Wonderful, beautiful free jazz with some stunning drumming. Disappointingly short - I could listen to the whole thing again. Watch the video for Sacred Dimension from Nat Birchall's Sacred Dimension for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Inspired by the great horn men of Jamaica, people like Roland Alphonso, Don Drummond, Tommy McCook and Cedric Brooks, Nat Birchall found his way into the music of Charlie Parker, John Coltrane and the whole world of Jazz, before finding his own voice on his instrument. Along the way he has played in many different musical situations, playing Turkish FolkJazz with percussionist Akay Temiz, forming the ground-breaking Corner Crew which experimented with elements of Jazz and Hip Hop, and the heavy Roots Reggae of Dubdadda. It can be argued that Mancunian self-taught saxophonist Birchall is a Coltrane copyist stuck in the run-off groove of 1960s spiritual jazz. But, hey: it works for me. Birchall's music also continues to develop in a way that frozen forms shouldn't, and this third album is his most satisfying yet, with a looser, perhaps more folkily English feel. Rachael Gladwin's harp and Adam Fairhall's piano once again offer essential support, and Corey Mwamba guests on vibes. More about . Sacred Dimension is a post bop music album recording by NAT BIRCHALL released in 2011 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. NAT BIRCHALL - Sacred Dimension. Jazz music community with review and forums. 0 rating 0 review. Album 2011. Filed under Post Bop By NAT BIRCHALL. Nat Birchall Sacred Dimension Review. Released 2011. In fact, Sacred Dimension is so imbued with the post-Coltrane cosmo-spiritual vibe, its a little like a presentation by an early-70s jazz historical re-enactment society. Ancient World kicks the album off with bells and shakers before pianist Adam Fairhall sets up strident, Tyner-ish chords, which, supported by Nick Blackas determined modal bass figures, are goaded into crashing waves by the heavily rolling energy of drummer Andy Hay. Nat Birchall Quintet at Duende Jazz Bar, Larissa, Greece Sunday 12 May 2013 Nat Birchall - saxophones, composer Adam Fairhall - piano Corey Mwamba - Birchall is a key figure, and Sacred Dimension, his fourth album, finds the saxophonistcomposer combining Coltrane influences with the stark beauty of the Lancashire moors to create an exquisitely engaging recording. Coltrane and Saunders are not Birchall's only spiritual and musical inspirations: reggae is also a major passion and was the music that initially inspired him to play the saxophone. Sacred Dimension has little obvious reggae influence in its sound, but the overall atmosphere of the album-the relaxed rhythmic grooves, the seemingly effortless engagement with the soul of t. Saxophonist Nat Birchall is a John Coltrane admirer but he gets Coltrane's spiritual message at a deeper level than most as this album attests, writes John Dimension. Release group by Nat Birchall

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