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Dancing Day
Bill Carter and the Presbybop Quartet
Dancing Day
Genre: Jazz
 
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CD Details

All Artists: Bill Carter and the Presbybop Quartet
Title: Dancing Day
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Original Release Date: 11/1/2000
Re-Release Date: 7/19/2002
Genre: Jazz
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 643157048527
 

CD Reviews

Dance Your Day!
Kent Ira Groff | Denver, Colorado | 02/26/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Bill Carter is simply the leading guru for today's surge of interest in jazz and church music. A Presbyterian minister, Carter takes favorite hymns--"Be Thou My Vision, Amazing Grace"--and proves there is an alternative between traditional and contemporary. I call it "complementary" music--which is both contemplative and contemporary. You get a stately beginning, then a fast, jazz beat with improv, coupled with slow times for reflection and integration. Then there are the utterly new creations like "Dancing Day," the album's title, inspired by his then preschool daughter's movements while standing in the kitchen. Bill Carter, who in the fall of 2000 presented a musical lecture with an award to Dave Brubeck in person, is deeply influenced by the best of jazz artists while weaving a tapestry of faith that leaves you experiencing a present mystery. Take care, though! Bill Carter can inspire secular lovers of jazz into believing or believing again, and ordinary believers into loving jazz for the first time."
Cohasset Point
Kent Ira Groff | 03/06/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is the best album published to date by the PresbyBop Quartet. My personal favorite is Cohasset Point, especially the piano introduction. If you're looking for Christian theology and jazz combined in any easy listening format then this CD is for you."
Not a great jazz fan...but
Arthur E. Sundstrom | Washington, DC USA | 03/21/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'm not much of a jazz fan, but I continue to listen to this CD again and again. What Bill Carter and the Presbybop Quartet have done with some classically religious pieces is just wonderful. It opens new ways of hearing old--and favorite--and powerful pieces. And adds some new things, too! For me, its continually mind and soul expanding."