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Awen Ensemble: Cadair Idris
By
Chris Barber
trombone1930 - 2021

Dudu Pukwana
saxophoneb.1938

Danny Thompson
saxophone, baritoneb.1939
More recently the composer, bassist and singer

Ruth Goller
bassEchoes of John and Beverley Martyn, Pentangle and Ruth Goller pepper Cadair Idris, the modal-jazz-meets-Celtic-folk debut album from the north of England-based collective Awen Ensemble. The band is a septet comprising singer
Amy Clark
vocalsEmyr Penry Dance
trumpetSaul Duff
saxophone, tenorRuari Graham
guitar, electricGlen Leach
keyboardsJoe Wilkes
bass, acousticEddie Bowes
percussionThe album's nine tracks follow the journey of a young woman who spends a night alone on the real-life North Wales mountain Cadair Idris in search of personal transformation. The vibe is spectral and windswept and shrooms may or may not be involved. The effect is almost as pagan and every bit as spiritual as that of a Ruth Goller album. The folk strand is hardwired into the ancient traditions of Celtic folk music, the jazz strand is inventive, and the combination is enchanting. Double bassist Joe Wilkes' richly resonant parallels with Danny Thompson, actual or imagined, add to the magick. ">
Track Listing
Euwn i mi; Idris; Unsettled; Rhyd; Ionawr; Cynefin; If I Fall; Zorny; Upon Leaving The Dream.
Personnel
Amy Clark
vocalsEmyr Penry Dance
trumpetSaul Duff
saxophone, tenorRuari Graham
guitar, electricGlen Leach
keyboardsJoe Wilkes
bass, acousticEddie Bowes
percussionAdditional Instrumentation
Emyr Penry Dance: trumpet, flugelhorn; Glen Leach: Fender Rhodes; Eddie Bowes: bodhrán.
Album information
Title: Cadair Idris | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: New Soil
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