Bitches And Fairy Tales
geleverd door Challenge Records
Eric Vloeimans - trumpet, John Taylor - piano, Marc Johnson - bass, Joey Baron - drums
Release date 01 October 2010 | Challenge Jazz
Hein Van de Geyn: “Eric Vloeimans and Challenge have been together since the label started in 1994. I’ve always had a soft spot for Eric because of his individuality, great sound, spontaneity and adventurous approach to music. You could never pigeonhole Eric; he’s too inside to be an outside player, and too outside to be in. Eric just plays music in the most open-minded way. Good compositions, fine band, good vibes, great expression and connection to the public, that’s how Eric has always struck me."
"[In 1998 Eric was] on the verge of becoming an important European player. To underline this, and to give Eric the exposure he deserves, we came up with the idea of recording him and his music with a truly international quartet. And what a band! British pianist John Taylor might be one of the most important improvisers of our time, great touch, idea’s, rhythm; breathtaking. Marc Johnson doesn’t need to be introduced. Since his collaboration with Bill Evans at the end of the 70’s, Marc has really belonged to that elite group of bass players that is way up there. Joey Baron is a magician. No words can describe his fantastic intuition, his liveliness or his quickness of response. To hear this band play with Eric is a wonderful experience, with Eric full of adventure, contrast, beauty and exaltation." - Hein Van de Geyn October 14, 1998 (in linernotes of 'Bitches and Fairy Tales')
- Mount Kinabalu
- Midnight Child
- Weirdo Marc
- Penan Song
- Lightning And Twinkling
- Subway Part One And Part Two
- Good Ol' Benz
- Subway Closing Time
- Phoenix
- Magician
- Maria Magdalena
- Millennium Years Away
- All It Matters