Save Your Breath

Save Your Breath
Studio album by Kris Davis
Released 2015
Recorded January 7 & 8, 2014
Sear Sound, New York City
Genre Jazz
Length 66:29
Label Clean Feed
Producer David Breskin
Kris Davis chronology
Waiting for You to Grow
(2014)
Save Your Breath
(2015)

Save Your Breath is an album by Canadian jazz pianist Kris Davis, which was recorded in 2014 and released on the Portuguese Clean Feed label. For this project, Davis assembled the band Infrasound, an unusual octet consisting of four bass clarinets, organ, guitar, drums and piano. She created the music on a commission from The Shifting Foundation. The album was recorded and mixed by rock engineer Ron Saint Germain.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Down Beat[3]

In his review for AllMusic, Dave Lynch says about Infrasoud that "is a monster band capable of delivering a gargantuan punch."[2]

The Down Beat review by John Ephland notes that "Whether it’s the new-music classical vibe interfacing with the down-home sense of abandon or the sound of the instruments themselves and the novel assortment Davis has brought on board, Save Your Breath seems to have something for everyone."[3]

In a review for All About Jazz Glenn Astarita describes the album as "a musical journey that may be akin to navigating through a dense forest via snaking trails, rolling hills and dusky caves."[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Kris Davis
  1. "Union Forever" – 9:27
  2. "Jumping Over Your Shadow" – 10:37
  3. "Always Leave Them (Wanting More)" – 10:01
  4. "Whirly Swirly" – 11:53
  5. "The Ghost of Your Previous Fuckup" – 9:41
  6. "Save Your Breath" – 14:50

Personnel

References

  1. Save Your Breath at Clean Feed
  2. 1 2 Lynch, Dave. Kris Davis – 'Save Your Breath: Review at AllMusic. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  3. 1 2 Ephland, John. Save Your Breath review. Down Beat August 15: page 91. Print.
  4. Astarita, Glenn. Save Your Breath review at All About Jazz
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