The Blues and the Abstract Truth by Oliver Nelson Review
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Summary
This week, Matt and Ryan review the 1961 release from Oliver Nelson called The Blues and the Abstract Truth. This album is Nelson's most acclaimed and features some notable musicians: Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers and Roy Haynes. The record is noted for its unique ensemble arrangements. Check out what we have to say about the album!
Listen to the album:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb2Y6NVXNIAZdY_5poKq7_bdvz0qasHyB&si=KmwUjngrdtT_2BHt
Purchase the album:
https://www.amazon.com/Blues-Abstract-Truth-Oliver-Nelson/dp/B000003N7E
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:58 Revisiting Los Campesinos! 'All Hell'
05:16 Introducing Oliver Nelson
16:37 Deep Dive into 'Stolen Moments' Track
31:54 Analyzing the Energetic 'Hoe-down' Track
42:21 Exploring the Compositional 'Cascades' Track
51:59 How to Connect and Support Our Show
58:39 Dissecting the Complexities of 'Yearnin'
01:36:39 The Saxophone-Heavy 'Butch and Butch'
01:14:22 Experimental Harmonies in 'Teenie's Blues'
01:22:30 Final Thoughts and Ratings for the Album
01:29:47 Album Recommendations and Next Week's Tease