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André Fernandes: Dream Keeper
ByAndré Fernandes
guitarb.1976

Julian Arguelles
saxophoneb.1966

Avishai Cohen
bassb.1970

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969

Tomasz Stańko
trumpet1942 - 2018

Maria Schneider
composer / conductor"Chifre" starts sedately but rapidly ascends into a rip-roaring ensemble piece with

Perico Sambeat
saxophoneb.1962

Alexi Tuomarila
piano
André Fernandes
guitarb.1976
The ensemble opening to "Snakes And Lizards" develops a secondary riff adding to the complexity, following which Sambeat gives a fiery alto solo before the tempo noticeably slows with Fernandes' guitar making a notably restrained yet effective appearance in the final minutes of the piece.
By contrast, the robust "Anti hero" sees Fernandes on pedal effects-laden guitar making the instrument sound at times like a wah wah infused electric violin, whereas the deceptively quiet start to "Jack" breaks down shortly into a King Crimson style melee with fierce overdriven guitar all centred over two power chords, an effective device also employed on "Businessman" from

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023

Perico Sambeat
saxophoneb.1962
Undoubtedly, the colourful arrangements, imaginative instrumentation and consummate execution of these seven compositions all contribute to the strength of this excellent and well-balanced album. ">
Track Listing
Chifre; Rabbit Hole; Snakes And Lizards; Anti Hero; Jack; Abarat; Dream Keeper
Personnel
André Fernandes
guitarAndré Fernandes: guitar; Perico Sambeat: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute; Alexi Tuomarila: piano; Demian Cabaud: bass; Iago Fernandez: drums. Plus on tracks 1,2,3,4 & 6: Paulo Gaspar: bass clarinet; on tracks 2 and 6: Marcelo Araújo: percussion; Desidéro Lázaro: tenor saxophone and Gon?alo Marques: trumpet, flugelhorn.
Album information
Title: Dream Keeper | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Edition Records
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