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Yelena Eckemoff: Adventures of the Wildflower
ByYelena Eckemoff
piano"In the Ground" opens the set with new recruit
Jarmo Saari
guitar, electricPanu Savolainen
vibraphoneJukka Perko
saxophone"Drought" ends with an atmospheric section that is reminiscent of early Weather Report. But "Winter Slumber" opens with a distinctive acoustic sound, in the form of Saari's glass harp. His volume-swells lead into a lyrical piano solo, followed by a vibraphone solo, guitar solo and double bass soloa lovely showcase for most of the rhythm section. "Warming Up in the Spring" returns the focus to soprano saxophone, along with guitar. "Hummingbirds" returns to a guitar/vibraphone texture, while "Children Playing With Seed Pods" is contrapuntal in an almost Baroque fashion. Closer "Baby Columbine" returns to the eerie theremin voice of the opener, and uses the entire sextet to bring the wildflower life cycle to a triumphant conclusion. ">
Track Listing
CD1: In the Ground; Germination; Weeding The Garden; Dog Chasing A Mouse; Rain; Home By The Fence; Chickens; Drought; Thundershower. CD2: Winter Slumber; Waking Up In the Spring; Buds And Flowers; Butterflies; Hummingbirds; Children Playing With Seed Pods; Dying; Another Winter; Baby Columbines.
Personnel
Yelena Eckemoff
pianoJukka Perko
saxophoneJarmo Saari
guitar, electricPanu Savolainen
vibraphoneAntti Lotjonen
bassOlavi Louhivuori
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Jarmo Saari: glass harp, theremin, guitar.
Album information
Title: Adventures of the Wildflower | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: L & H Production
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