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MP3 Jewels and Binoculars/ Horner, Moore, Vatcher play music of Bob Dylan - Ships With Tattooed Sails

Third CD from this collective trio focusing on improvisatory instrumental interpretations of the bard. Guitarist Bill Frisell is special guest on three tracks.

12 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Weird Jazz, FOLK: Power-folk



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JEWELS AND BINOCULARS/ Lindsey Horner, Michael Moore, Michael Vatcher play music of Bob Dylan.

Ships With Tattooed Sails

Third CD from this collective trio focusing on improvisatory instrumental interpretations of the bard.

Tracks include:

If You See Her, Say Hello; Senor, I Believe in You, Father of Night, Cold Irons Bound, Spirit on the Water, Jack-a-Roe, One More Cup of Coffee, It''s All Over Now, Baby Blue.

And three with guitarist Bill Frisell as a guest:

Blind Willie McTell, Gates of Eden and It''s Alright Ma, (I''m Only Bleeding).



Some consider Bob Dylan to be one of the most influential musicians of our era. His materials are traditional-song forms inherited from the blues and the music of the British Isles, and imagery inspired by the greatest writers of our culture. He has, however, found some very personal ways of combining sound and text: indeed, a great poet.

Jewels and Binoculars was born out of Lindsey Horner and Michael Moore’s mutual love of Dylan’s music. A few years ago, while living in Brussels, Belgium, Lindsey would get together with Moore and Michael Vatcher, longtime residents of Amsterdam, Holland, to explore that repertoire.

Interpreting the songs instrumentally, the trio uses the power of the tried and true folk song forms as the starting point for their improvisational flights, all the while keeping the power of the words and images fresh in mind.

Rather than guitar,voice and harmonica, the instrumentation relies primarily on the clarinet, bass clarinet or alto saxophone for the melody, the acoustic bass for the chords, and Michael Vatcher’s wide variety of percussion instruments for textural variation.

The first recording, Jewels and Binoculars/the music of Bob Dylan, #15 on Moore’s Ramboy label has been very well received and reviewed since its presentation in July of 2001. The next, Floater, also on Ramboy, was released in May of 2004.

The latest, Ships With Tattooed Sails on Horner''s Upshot label is available as of May 2007 directly through Lindsey Horner''s website. https://www.tradebit.com

PLEASE NOTE: There have been misperceptions that Jewels and Binoculars is led by Michael Moore or that it is Lindsey Horner’s project. Neither is accurate.

Jewels and Binoculars/Michael Moore, Lindsey Horner, Michael Vatcher play music of Bob Dylan is a collective trio and always has been since its inception in the year 2000. All three members share equally in the responsibilities and artistic direction of the group.

Please keep this fact in mind when writing about the band, this recording or any previous release.

JEWELS AND BINOCULARS/MICHAEL MOORE, LINDSEY HORNER, MICHAEL VATCHER PLAY MUSIC OF BOB DYLAN

"Jewels and Binoculars is a surprising, effective tribute to the music of Bob Dylan, imbued with a lyrical sensibility but spiked with an array of hard-edged corners...A trio finding power in the interpretation of simple forms with thoroughly unsaccharine sweetness. The openness here never comes the easy way-three consummate stylists serving up sincerity with rough-hewn,hard fought rigor.

Without qualification, this is a classic of a new century."
— Charles Walker, Sudden Thoughts

"Jewels and Binoculars confronts us with a scarcely recognized paradigm-that jazz music has folk roots...As a whole, there is a blend of courage and melancholy in the tunes, which owes largely to the careful sequencing of the record. Bob Dylan should be flattered, as his music here is imaginitively interpreted with gorgeous instrumentation, while treated with obliging respect."
— Alan Jones, One Final Note. UK

"Bob Dylan''s focus is on words, messages, and simple melodies that speak to the soul...Stripped of their pop rhythyms and vocals, the songs stand on their own as attractive melodies with hooks and nooks. It doesn''t hurt to have the kind of extraordinary talent comprising this https://www.tradebit.com results are never less than fascinating."
— Steven Leowy, Cadence magazine (USA)

"...All melodies well suited for Moore''s touching Jimmy Guiffre inspired clarinet. Switching to alto saxophone for "Dear Landlord" and "With God on Our Side", among others, he gives a glimpse of the rude sputtery energy he''s brought to Mengelberg''s ICP Orchestra and the late Clusone 3, thereby honoring Dylan the surrealist and Dylan the reckless crooner.

Horner takes the simple harmonies as they are, but can row back and forth over a scale and make it sound like a solo, thanks to creative phrasing and precise timing, articulation and intonation.

Vatcher loves the zillion timbres an extended trap set can produce and can be a weirdly hiccupy timekeeper, testing the parameters of a beat, taking perfectly good phrases and stretching them dangerously out of shape. Like Bob Dylan."
— Kevin Whitehead, Chicago Reader

"Jewels and Binoculars stands as a testimonial to the timelessness of Dylan''s music, to the versatility of jazz, and to the foresight and the talent of these three musicians who brought them together."
— Brendan Garland, Metro Santa Cruz (California)

"Jewels and Binoculars'' style is never anything but gloriously sweet and soothing, the listening experience was all good"
— Stuart Derdeyn,Canada West (Vancouver, B.C.)

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