Pastoral Composure

Pastoral Composure
Studio album by Matthew Shipp
Released 2000
Recorded January 6, 2000
Seltzer Sound, New York City
Genre Jazz
Length 48:15
Label Thirsty Ear
Producer Matthew Shipp
Matthew Shipp chronology
Gravitational Systems
(2000)
Pastoral Composure
(2000)
Expansion, Power, Release
(2001)

Pastoral Composure is an album by American jazz pianist Matthew Shipp recorded in 2000 and released on Thirsty Ear. It was the first installment of the Blue Series, a collection of releases curated by Shipp. He leads a quartet with trumpeter Roy Campbell, bassist William Parker and drummer Gerald Cleaver. The album includes a version of Duke Ellington composition "Prelude to a Kiss" and a rendition of the French traditional song "Frère Jacques".

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide[1]
Allmusic[2]

In her review for AllMusic, Joslyn Layne states "one of Shipp's more accessible albums, making it great place to start for those interested in checking out this important modern jazz pianist."[2] The Pitchfork review by Matt LeMay claims "It's remarkably complex and musically proficient, yet instantly accessible, and a keeper in every respect."[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Matthew Shipp except as indicated
  1. "Gesture" – 6:49
  2. "Visions" – 7:56
  3. "Prelude to a Kiss" (Duke Ellington) – 4:38
  4. "Pastoral Composure" – 4:39
  5. "Progression" – 5:33
  6. "Frère Jacques" (Traditional) – 5:36
  7. "Merge" – 5:46
  8. "Inner Order" – 3:44
  9. "XTU" – 3:34

Personnel

References

  1. Brackett, Nathan (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. The Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Fireside. p. 732. ISBN 0743201698.
  2. 1 2 Layne, Joslyn. Matthew Shipp – Pastoral Composure: Review at AllMusic. Retrieved October 20, 2014.
  3. LeMay, Matt. Pastoral Composure review at Pitchfork
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