Passing Ships
Andrew Hill · 2003
47 min · 7 tracks · bebop · hard bop · avant-garde jazz
A complex interplay of avant-garde structures and traditional jazz elements creates a meditative sonic journey.
Passing Ships is an album by Andrew Hill, released in 2003. A complex interplay of avant-garde structures and traditional jazz elements creates a meditative sonic journey. This album received critical acclaim, reaffirming Hill's status within the jazz community and garnering attention for its innovative compositions. It was well-received by publications such as 'DownBeat' and contributed to a renewed interest in Hill's work, influencing younger jazz artists exploring similar avant-garde territories. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Passing Ships sound like?
A complex interplay of avant-garde structures and traditional jazz elements creates a meditative sonic journey. Rooted in bebop and hard bop.
What makes Passing Ships by Andrew Hill notable?
This album received critical acclaim, reaffirming Hill's status within the jazz community and garnering attention for its innovative compositions. It was well-received by publications such as 'DownBeat' and contributed to a renewed interest in Hill's work, influencing younger jazz artists exploring similar avant-garde territories. In 2003, Andrew Hill was in the midst of a remarkable resurgence, having returned to recording after a lengthy hiatus. 'Passing Ships' is significant as it marked his first album in over a decade, showcasing his evolution as a composer and bandleader during this period of artistic rebirth.
How many songs are on Passing Ships?
Passing Ships has 7 tracks, running approximately 47 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Sideways Standout 4:09
- 2 Passing Ships Standout 7:08
- 3 Plantation Bag Standout 8:32
- 4 Noon Tide 9:49
- 5 The Brown Queen 6:22
- 6 Cascade 6:27
- 7 Yesterday's Tomorrow 5:11
Release Date
January 1, 2003
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
47 min 40 sec
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