Goodbye Swingtime by The Matthew Herbert Big Band

Goodbye Swingtime

The Matthew Herbert Big Band

2003

Goodbye Swingtime is a Jazz album by The Matthew Herbert Big Band, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Big Band & Swing
  • dense
  • playful
  • art school

About

When Matthew Herbert released <i>Goodbye Swingtime</i> in 2003, it took a lot of his fans by surprise. Had the conceptually oriented electronica artist suddenly become a big band leader? It turns out that the move didn’t come out of nowhere; Herbert had played in a swing outfit as a teenager. <i>Goodbye Swingtime</i> comes off as an excellent modern big band album with a difference. The first cut, “Turning Pages,” seduces the listener with its lush, Gil Evans-like textures, but it’s clear that Herbert didn’t leave his conceptual leanings behind. One of the noises that opens the track is presumably the sound of someone flipping through a book by the linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky, who is alluded to in the liner notes. A number of vocalists appear on the album, including Herbert associate Dani Siciliano (“Chromoshop” and “Simple Mind”), Jamie Lidell (“Everything’s Changed” and “The Many and the Few”), and Arto Lindsay (“Fiction”). “Stationary,” an instrumental, wraps things up. After an appealingly drone-like intro, the horns weave lush tapestries over electronic flutterings. There really isn’t another big band — or electronica artist — that sounds like this.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Turning Pages7:45
  2. 2Everything's Changed4:44
  3. 3Fiction4:14
  4. 4The Three W's5:54
  5. 5Chromoshop5:49
  6. 6The Battle4:58
  7. 7Misprints6:12
  8. 8The Many and the Few5:01
  9. 9Simple Mind5:20
  10. 10Stationary8:29

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold