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Julian Costello Quartet: Connections: without borders
ByThere's one change to the quartet responsible for Transitionsdouble bassist
Jakub Cywinski
bass, acoustic
Yuri Goloubev
bass, acousticb.1972
Adam Teixeira
drums
Maciek Pysz
guitarb.1982
Costello's tenor sound is rich and upbeat, on soprano his tone brightens and his playing becomes more urgentthe soprano, classical guitar and percussion interplay on the title track blends the sound of Iberian and North African influences to excellent effect. The playful "Rainforest" is another soprano-led number, one again combining with classical guitar, and features a lengthy midsection in which Costello and Pysz trade phrases in good-natured competitive spirit as Teixeira and Cywinski take a break. Tracks such as "Endless Train" and "Everyone Has A Story" put the tenor center-stage and tend towards a gentler, more relaxed, approach. Only the 10-minute "Bridges" reaches anything approaching wildness, mainly through Teixeira's muscular drumming. Throughout, Costello proves to be a writer with a talent for inventive and memorable melodies, even when evoking a more mysterious mood on the film noir-like "Splashing In Puddles." The quartet does a fine job of interpreting these compositions. The result is an album filled with beauty and irrefutable evidence for the importance of musical connections. ">
Track Listing
Everyone Has A Story; Sunflowers; Connections; Nord Vind; Rainforest; Endless Train; Splashing In Puddles; Bridges; Rivers And Rapids.
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Title: Connections: without borders | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: 33 Jazz
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