"Transgression" is a captivating jazz album by the renowned guitarist John Stowell, released on April 20, 2007, under the Afan Music label. This 44-minute journey through intricate melodies and harmonious compositions showcases Stowell's virtuosity and his unique approach to the genre. The album features nine tracks, each offering a distinctive blend of jazz styles, from the upbeat and energetic "Transgression" and "Tejano" to the introspective and contemplative "Isolation" and "La Despedida." Stowell's guitar work is complemented by the talents of Mike Pardew and the Jay Thomas/John Quartet, creating a rich and dynamic soundscape. "Transgression" is a testament to Stowell's artistry and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz, making it a standout addition to any music enthusiast's collection.
John Stowell is a renowned American jazz guitarist, composer, author, and lecturer, celebrated for his unique and original style that sets him apart in the jazz world. Influenced by a wide range of musicians, including pianists and horn players, Stowell's approach to harmony, chords, and improvisation is distinctly his own. With a career spanning over five decades, he has shared the stage with legendary artists such as Milt Jackson, Art Farmer, and David Liebman, and has been twice honored with Downbeat Magazine’s International Critics’ Award. Stowell's extensive teaching experience and published works, including books and DVDs on jazz guitar, further cement his status as a master creator and educator in the jazz community. His collaborations, such as the album "Portuguese Blue" with Mickylee and Ulf Bandgren, showcase his versatility and innovative spirit, making him a standout figure in contemporary jazz.
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