Nighthawks (Erik Friedlander album)

Nighthawks
Studio album by Erik Friedlander
Released May 20, 2014
Recorded May 21 & 22, 2013
The Bunker, Brooklyn, NY
Genre Avant-garde, Jazz, Americana, Contemporary classical music
Length 51:57
Label Skipstone
SSR018
Producer Erik Friedlander
Erik Friedlander chronology
Nothing On Earth
(2013)
Nighthawks
(2014)
Illuminations
(2015)

Nighthawks is an album by cellist Erik Friedlander which was released in 2014 on the Skipstone label.[1] The album was composed by Friedlander during a 5-day power outage following the impact of Hurricane Sandy.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz[2]

In JazzTimes Shaun Brady wrote "Throughout Friedlander continues to expand the expressive vocabulary of the cello, striking violent abstractions one moment and aping the earthy sound of a battered acoustic guitar the next, with the agility to coax the instrument back into its familiar silken beauty in an instant. Wamble lends the quartet a virtuosic drawl, while the contributions of bassist Trevor Dunn and drummer Michael Sarin are subtle but vital".[3] On Jazz Weekly, George W. Harris noted "This is music that is so sleek and subtle you’ll need to take in a few listens to really treasure what you’ve been given".[4] Writing for All About Jazz, Troy Collins said "This collection of appealing instrumental songs, with its engaging rhythms, gorgeous melodies and spirited interplay, resounds as a reassuring testament to the power of the human spirit to persevere and carry on, no matter the odds".[2]

Track listing

All compositions by Erik Friedlander

  1. "Sneaky Pete" - 5:13
  2. "Clockwork" - 5:14
  3. "Hopper's Blue House" - 5:18
  4. "Carom" - 3:02
  5. "Nostalgia Blindside" - 4:56
  6. "Gasoline Stations" - 4:35
  7. "One Red Candle" - 5:18
  8. "Poolhall Payback" - 4:11
  9. "Nighthawks" - 7:52
  10. "The River" - 6:18

Personnel

References

  1. Eric Friedlander discography accessed April 27, 2016
  2. 1 2 Collins, T. All About Jazz Review, May 29, 2014.
  3. Brady, S. JazzTimes Review, June 2014
  4. Harris, G. W. Jazz Weekly Review, May 5, 2014
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