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Beth McKenna: Beyond Here
By
Christine Jensen
saxophoneLike many artists, McKenna soaks up the world around her: "Individuals, actions and ideas that radiate out and change the world far beyond what it is directly in front of us," she says in her liner notes. In doing so she has created a suite-like sixty-five minutes worth of music, from the dreamy opener, the modernistic "Into: Beyond Here," featuring the leader's sweet sounding soprano saxophone (shades of

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"Street Of Mexico City" glows with life, and hereand across much of the discthe quintet's guitarist,
Francois Jalbert
guitar, electric"Tides" sounds as if it is flowing in from a surreal dimension, and "Ele(ctro)phante," the set's closer, has a

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Track Listing
Intro: Beyond Here; Perspectives; Interlude: Not Alone; Streets Of Mexico City; Interlude: Finding A Place; Far From Familiar Ground; McKennaTides; Divided To One; Interlude: Indifference; Letting Go; Interlude: Human Malfunction; Running Out; After The Storm; Ele(tro)phant.
Personnel
Beth McKenna
saxophone, tenorFrancois Jalbert
guitar, electricGuillaume Matineau
pianoOlivier Babaz
percussionPeter Colantonio
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Beth McKenna: flute, clarinet; Gulliame Matineau: NORD, Wurlitzer, Rhodes; Sarah Rossy: vocals (2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13).
Album information
Title: Beyond Here | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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