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Jacam Manricks: Cloud Nine
ByGuitarist

Adam Rogers
guitarb.1965

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Sam Yahel
organ, Hammond B3The album opens on the pulsating title track, but the mood quickly changes. Manricks' arrangement of a Finnish hymn ("Ystava Sa Lapsien") finds the group in looser confines. Yahel's mysterious and semi-atmospheric organ and Wilson's free-roaming thoughts set the tone for this song before the mournful theme comes into focus. "Any Minute Now" features an easygoing melody, as Wilson steers the ship with his Afro-Cuban-to-swing shifts, and Manricks' nod to

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
While the first half of the album flies high on the ideas and machinations that Manricks concocts, the album hits a slight rough patch after the halfway point. "Alibis And Lullabies," which features a guest appearance from trumpeter

David Weiss
trumpetb.1964

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
Track Listing
Cloud Nine; Ystava Sa Lapsien; Any Minute Now; Take The Five Train; Cry; Alibis And Lullabies; Serene Pilgrimage; Loaf; Luiza.
Personnel
Jacam Manricks
arrangerJacam Manricks: alto saxophone; David Weiss: trumpet (6); Adam Rogers: guitar; Sam Yahel: organ; Matt Wilson: drums.
Album information
Title: Cloud Nine | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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