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Jane Ira Bloom: Early Americans
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Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Jamie Saft
pianoDominic Fallacaro
pianoFor Early Americans, the piano disappears, and Bloom goes with the trio approach: soprano, bass and drums.
Where Sixteen Sunsets brimmed with a nuanced majestygorgeous familiar ballads, with a generous sprinkling of inspired originals, laid down by the most adept quartet craftsmanship, with Dominic Falacaro on piano, anchored by drummer

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Cameron Brown
bassb.1945
"Song Patrol" opens the set with a joyful ebullience, as

Bobby Previte
drumsb.1957

Mark Helias
bassBernstein's "Somewhere," with Bloom alone with her horn, is unadorned lovelinessa straightforward rendering of one of the most beautiful melodies, closing out another of Jane Ira Bloom's first-rate recordings. ">
Track Listing
Song Patrol; Dangerous Times; Nearly (For Kenny Wheeler); Hips & Sticks; Singing the Triangle; Other Eyes; Rhyme or Rhythm; Mind Gray River; Cornets of Paradise; Say More; Gateway to Progress; Big Bill; Somewhere.
Personnel
Jane Ira Bloom
saxophone, sopranoJane Ira Bloom: soprano saxophone; Mark Helias: bass; Bobby Previte: drums.
Album information
Title: Early Americans | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Outline
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