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Randy Ingram: Aries Dance
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Randy Ingram
pianob.1978
This is a thoroughly mainstream release, with two standards and a

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940
Still, the highlight of Aries comes with Shorter's seldom-covered "Penelope." As originally recorded in 1965 and issued on Etcetera (Blue Note, 1980), it is a night-blooming cereus, one of Shorter's humid ballads with a sighing melody and harmonies that feel vaguely Brazilian. Ingram keeps the original's languorous tempo but starting with a long, rubato intro for unaccompanied piano, ups the ante on the dark mysteries implied by Shorter's harmonic outline. The band enters two minutes and twenty seconds later like a watchful parent quietly coming to the bedside of a sleeping child. There is tenderness and strength in bassist

Drew Gress
bassb.1959
If Aries makes no great claims of novelty or profundity, there is something profoundly satisfying about music that knows itself so well and beckons the listener toward it with the kind of modesty only master musicians can attain. And though it hardly needs to be said, listening at home on a good system will let you hear every detail of engineer James Farber's clear and teemingly alive recording. ">
Track Listing
Towards Polaris; Para Milton e Pedro; Into the Night; You and the Night and the Music; Penelope; Aries Dance; Castle and Fog; Guimar?es; Dedicated to You.
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Title: Aries Dance | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Sounderscore Records
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