目录
| # | 曲目 | 时长 |
|---|---|---|
1 | Compassion —— Vijay Iyer | 04:50 |
| 2 | Arch —— Vijay Iyer | 06:13 |
| 3 | Overjoyed —— Stevie Wonder | 07:52 |
| 4 | Maelstrom —— Vijay Iyer | 04:36 |
| 5 | Prelude: Orison —— Vijay Iyer | 03:43 |
| 6 | Tempest —— Vijay Iyer | 06:24 |
| 7 | Panegyric —— Vijay Iyer | 06:34 |
| 8 | Nonaah —— Roscoe Mitchell | 02:32 |
| 9 | Where I Am —— Vijay Iyer | 05:44 |
| 10 | Ghostrumental —— Vijay Iyer | 06:38 |
| 11 | It Goes —— Vijay Iyer | 03:09 |
| 12 | Free Spirits / Drummer’s Song —— John Stubblefield, Geri Allen | 07:14 |
专辑简介
Pianist-composer Vijay Iyer follows his 2021 ECM disc Uneasy — the first to showcase his trio featuring bassist Linda May Han Oh and drummer Tyshawn Sorey — with Compassion, another album in league with these two gifted partners. The New York Times captured the special qualities of this group, pointing to the trio’s flair for playing “with a lithe range of motion and resplendent clarity… while stoking a kind of writhing internal tension. Crucial to that balance is their ability to connect with each other almost telepathically.” Compassion, Iyer’s eighth release as a leader for ECM, continues his drive to explore fresh territory while also referencing his forebears along the way, two of them long associated with the label. The album includes a lyrical homage to Chick Corea via the late pianist’s valedictory interpretation of Stevie Wonder’s “Overjoyed.” Another tip of the hat comes with “Nonaah,” a whirlwind of a piece by avant-garde sage Roscoe Mitchell, a key mentor for the pianist. Then there are Iyer’s own melodically alluring, rhythmically invigorating compositions, ranging from the pensive title track to the hook-laced highlights “Tempest” and “Ghostrumental.”























