Live at Newport Christian Scott

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  • Release Date: 11/04/2008
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 18,569
  • Label: CONCORD RECORDS
  • UPC: 888072308534
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Live at Newport

Disc 1
1LISTENDied in Love 6:56
2LISTENLitany Against Fear 11:26
3LISTENIsadora 5:09
4LISTENRumor 14:00
5LISTENAnthem 9:13
6LISTENThe Crawler 6:51
7LISTENJames Crow Jr., Esq. 10:58
8LISTENRewind That 9:07

Disc 2
1Died in Love DVD
2Litany Against Fear DVD
3Isadora DVD
4Rumor DVD
5Anthem DVD
6James Crow Jr., Esq. DVD
7Rewind That DVD
8Bonus Material Bonus Track / DVD

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Editorial Reviews

Live at Newport finds trumpeter Christian Scott leading his ensemble through a performance at the JVC Jazz Festival in Newport, RI on August 9, 2008. Showcasing the same group that recorded Scott's critically lauded 2007 sophomore album, Anthem, Live at Newport does feature Scott branching out on some new material. Just coming into his own as jazz musician, Scott is nonetheless a talented and deft improviser and his knack for creating brooding, emotionally engaged music brings to mind a mix of '60s Miles Davis and the heady art rock of Radiohead. It doesn't hurt that his backing ensemble includes such forward-thinking artists as pianist Aaron Parks and guitarist Matt Stevens, who imbue Scott's compositions with an atmospheric and cerebral tension. While most of the music here leans toward the dramatic slow burn jazz of Scott's Anthem, cuts such as the buoyant post-bop of "James Crow Jr., Esq." and the angular "Rumor" do break up some of the heavy vibe. That said, part of Scott's talent is his ability to sustain such epic drama throughout a whole album and in that sense, Live at Newport crackles with an earnest, youthful energy. [Included is a DVD of the performance.] Matt Collar, All Music Guide

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