Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Sarah Manning: Dandelion Clock
Sarah Manning: Dandelion Clock
By
Johnny Hodges
saxophone, alto1907 - 1970
On Dandelion Clock, Manning brings all her aquiline tones and textures to bear on seven unique compositions and two classic tracks that she makes her own, from the first notes. She is ably assisted by pianist

Art Hirahara
pianob.1971

Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984
"Through The Keyhole" comes alive with imagery that appears through sharply squeezed notes which flow abundantly. "Marble," "Habersham Street" and "Crossing, Waiting" unravel like water colors that remain wet and almost amorphous. Only "I Tell the Time by the Dandelion Clock" suggests a slanted story with its fantastic images and melodic dalliances. Among the equally memorable moments on the album are the brilliant renderings of, first,

Jimmy Rowles
piano1918 - 1996

Michel Legrand
piano1932 - 2019
It may be time to explore further the breathtaking world of Sarah Manning. Dandelion Clock may be only the beginning. ">
Track Listing
The Peacocks; Marble; Habersham Street; I Tell Time By the Dandelion Clock; Crossing, Waiting; The Owls (Are on the March); Through the Keyhole; Phoenix Song; The Windmills of Your Mind.
Personnel
Sarah Manning
saxophoneSarah Manning: alto saxophone; Art Hirahara: piano; Linda Oh: bass; Kyle Struve: drums.
Album information
Title: Dandelion Clock | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
Tags
Comments
PREVIOUS / NEXT
Support All About Jazz
