Andrew Bird has introduced a brand new album of jazz requirements, Sunday Morning Put-On. Out May 24, it marks the primary launch from the Andrew Bird Trio, that includes Bird, drummer Ted Poor, and bassist Alan Hampton. Listen to their tackle ‘I Fall in Love Too Easily’ and ‘I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face’ beneath.
Sunday Morning Put-On was recorded dwell at California’s Valentine Studio and contains further contributions from Jeff Parker on guitar and Larry Goldings on piano.
“When I was in my 20s, I lived in an old apartment-hotel in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago,” Bird shared in an announcement. “It was cheap and inhabited mostly by retired Jesuit priests and nuns from nearby Loyola University. The gym had old Schwinn 10-speed bicycles up on cinder blocks for low-rent pelotons, an old swimming pool where they played opera, and the steam room was a clubhouse for the local Russian mob. Most Saturday nights I’d stay up listening to a radio show called ‘Blues Before Sunrise’ on WBEZ from 12-4am. The DJ, Steve Cushing, played old rare 78rpm records of blues, jazz and gospel. Then I’d sleep for a few hours and wake to Dick Buckley’s show, also on WBEZ, featuring what he called ‘Golden Era’ jazz from the 30s and 40s. My love for a certain era of jazz up through the mid-20th Century has been constant through many transmutations in my own work, the bulk of which is not jazz at all. Once I had some distance between myself and this time when I was under its spell, I wanted to immerse myself in it again.”
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Sunday Morning Put-On Tracklist:
1. I Didn’t Know What Time It Was
2. Caravan
3. I Fall in Love Too Easily
4. You’d Be So Nice to Come Home to
5. My Ideal
6. Django
7. I Cover the Waterfront
8. Softly, As a Morning Sunrise
9. I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face
10. Ballon de Peut-etre