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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: SRCD152
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 832929001529
  • Street Date: 10/05/10
  • PreBook Date: 08/31/10
  • Label: Basho Music »
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Run Time: 45:34 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2006
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA

 

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Frank Harrison - First Light

Thought provoking, intense, original, delicate piano. Refreshing and gorgeous.

Frank Harrison - First Light
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This Spring Frank Harrison launches his debut album FIRST LIGHT on Basho Records. Frank displays an extraordinarily mature musicality for his age. The music is original, thoughtful, delicate and imbued with texture and colour. It's very lack of over-exuberance and freneticism is a refreshing change. This is thought-provoking and intense. Born in Oxford on 8 July 1978, he took up the piano at 11, playing gigs at 15. In 1994 he won the soloist award in the Daily Telegraph Young Jazz Competition, and in 1996 placed second in Young Jazz Musician Of The Year. After a scholarship at Berklee School Of Music, Boston, he returned to England to join Gilad Atzmon's band. In 2000 they started the Orient House Ensemble, with whom Frank has recorded four albums on Enja Records, including BBC Jazz Album Of The Year 2003, "Exile". The band regularly tours Europe, playing major Jazz and World music festivals.

Track Listing

  • You Can't Go home again
  • What is This Thing Called Love
  • Afternoon in Tromso
  • First Light
  • Jinni
  • Nature Boy
  • Love Theme From Spartacus
  • Maria's Planet Song
  • Falling

Press Quotes

Piano wunderkind Frank Harrison conveys an alluring cool

     —Mojo

Pianist Frank Harrison stretched towards cranium-shattering levels of intensity

     —John Fordham, The Guardian

A wonderful pianist, delicately articulate, weaving and probing

     —Nottingham Evening Post

It's simply beautiful

     —Peter Bevan, The Northern Echo

  

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