With a commission to prepare new music for the Cheltenham Jazz Festival in 2000, Speake added Swedish pianist Bobo Stenson to the quartet, shaping material to accommodate Stenson’s conception of jazz, as well as Motian’s. At the time, Speake stressed “the importance of melody, reflection, interaction, and strong grooves in the music. A commitment to genuine improvisation is something that links each member of the band.” Motian and Stenson, who had never played together before, got along so well that the drummer subsequently joined the Swedish pianist’s band, recording with him on the acclaimed “Goodbye” album (ECM 1904).
The quartet made two tours of Britain before heading to Oslo to make “Change of Heart”, under Manfred Eicher’s direction. Inside Speake’s well-crafted compositions, it is the interaction between Stenson’s rolling piano and Motian’s capricious drums that gives the group its unique impetus, but bassist Mick Hutton also has many strong moments - ‘earthing’ the music, providing an emotional undertow, his choice of notes occasionally reminiscent of Charlie Haden. The leader’s acerbic alto hovers o. ecm
Tracklist :
1 The Healing Power Of Intimacy 6'57
(Martin Speake)
2 Change Of Heart 4'39
(Martin Speake)
3 Barefaced Thieves 5'26
(Martin Speake)
4 Venn 4'15
(Martin Speake)
5 Buried Somewhere 9'01
(Martin Speake)
6 In The Moment 5'12
(Martin Speake)
7 Three Hours 8'18
(Martin Speake)
8 In Code 8'38
(Martin Speake)
Credits :
Martin Speake Saxophone
Bobo Stenson Piano
Mick Hutton Bass
Paul Motian Drums
