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Joonatan Rautio Trio: Commitment
ByWhy? Well, it must also be said that originality has never exactly been a feature of the local scene. The 1930s saw local trumpeter Eugen Malmsten hailed as "The Finnish

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Disturbing flashbacks to the man from Hamlet, North Carolina, crop up throughout this, Rautio's first album. But it's on the second track, "Kabul," that his raucously intense tenor hits its stride to bring back clearly defined memories of those heady days down at The Village Vanguard, when members of the audience would shout "Amen" as 'Trane finished blasting the place to kingdom come with his "sheets of sound" on numbers like "Spiritual" and "Lonnie's Lament."
More nostalgia is generated by Rautio's soprano on

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Well there are glimpses of him on "Quiet Boy," the best track on the album, which features some sensitive saxophone plus a very nice bass solo by Ville Herrala. "New Morning" too has its moments, though it exposes the limitations of the trio format. Rautio's sax is so overpowering it needs to be offset by something more than just bass and drums.
There's another fine solo from Herrala on Victor Young's "Weaver of Dreams" and again on the title track, bringing at least some relief from all the sub-Coltrane screaming and doodling. "Commitment" is actually an interesting composition, on which Rautio uses the pump organ to good effect. There are moments here and also on "Transition" when it seems he might escape Coltrane's influence to become himself. Alas, he never quite makes it. ">
Track Listing
Mutual; Kabul; Quiet Boy; New Morning; Weaver Of Dreams; Tetragon; Transition; Commitment.
Personnel
Joonatan Rautio: tenor and soprano saxophones; Ville Herrala: bass; Joonas Riipa: drums.
Album information
Title: Commitment | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Prophone Records
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