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The Face Of Mount Molehill

Neil Cowley Trio

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Format: CD

Cat No: NAIMCD171X

Release Date:  23 January 2012

Label:  Hide Inside Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  797537117126

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

Release Date:  12 November 2012

Label:  Hide Inside Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  797537118222

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

  • Description

    Cementing his position as a dazzling composer of extraordinary talent, Cowley and his trio scale the gargantuan summit of Mount Molehill where they explore the heights of everyday trivia, and score it to a soaring overture of epic proportions.

    Nourishing his fondness for grand, commanding sounds, Cowley has begun a love affair with orchestration. Having spent the past year writing and arranging specifically for his trio and strings, he records, for the first time ever, with a string ensemble.

    The music is expansive, dynamic and deeply engaging. With the addition of soundscape textures from guitarist Leo Abrahams, (renowned for his collaborative work with Brian Eno) the Face of Mount Molehill represents a substantial shift in direction. Comprising 12 original tracks, the album takes the listener on an exciting musical journey from pomp and splendour to poignant, lyrical episodes; from sprightly and whimsical to powerful, rhythmic melodies.

    It would be far too simplistic to slot this thrilling music into the jazz pigeonhole; sure, it is instrumental but these songs without words have the power to break down standard perceptions of genre. Their sheer emotion and energy touch lovers of all music.

    The Neil Cowley Trio are known for their remarkable and engaging live performances, which always maintain a quirky sense of humour at their core.

    Description

    180 gm vinyl LP edition with free HD download code.

    Neil Cowley has long held a reputation as a maverick genre-bending pianist/composer with a subversive take on the traditional jazz piano trio.

    Cementing his position as a dazzling composer of extraordinary talent, Cowley and his trio scale the gargantuan summit of Mount Molehill where they explore the heights of everyday trivia, and score it to a soaring overture of epic proportions.

    Nourishing his fondness for grand, commanding sounds, Cowley has begun a love affair with orchestration. Having spent the past year writing and arranging specifically for his trio and strings, he records, for the first time ever, with a string ensemble.

    The music is expansive, dynamic and deeply engaging. With the addition of soundscape textures from guitarist Leo Abrahams, (renowned for his collaborative work with Brian Eno) the Face of Mount Molehill represents a substantial shift in direction. Comprising 12 original tracks, the album takes the listener on an exciting musical journey from pomp and splendour to poignant, lyrical episodes; from sprightly and whimsical to powerful, rhythmic melodies.

    It would be far too simplistic to slot this thrilling music into the jazz pigeonhole; sure, it is instrumental but these songs without words have the power to break down standard perceptions of genre. Their sheer emotion and energy touch lovers of all music.

    The Neil Cowley Trio are known for their remarkable and engaging live performances, which always maintain a quirky sense of humour at their core.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Lament
      • 2. Rooster Was A Witness
      • 3. Fable
      • 4. Meyer
      • 5. Skies Are Rare
      • 6. Mini Ha Ha
      • 7. Slims
      • 8. Distance By Clockwork
      • 9. The Face Of Mount Molehill
      • 10. Hope Machine
      • 11. La Porte
      • 12. Sirens Last Look Back

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Lament
      • 2. Rooster Was A Witness
      • 3. Fable
      • 4. Meyer
      • 5. Skies Are Rare
      • 6. Mini Ha Ha

      Side 2

      • 1. Slims
      • 2. Distance By Clockwork
      • 3. The Face Of Mount Molehill
      • 4. Hope Machine
      • 5. La Porte
      • 6. Sirens Last Look Back