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Jane Ira Bloom: Early Americans
ByThe sparse trio setting makes First Americans simultaneously intimate and fiery with a primal spirituality permeating every piece. Bloom plays the melancholic melody that opens the stirring "Singing the Triangle" with reserved emotion and expressive eloquence. As the rumbling rhythms enter the spirited tune brims with joy laced with sadness. Bloom's improvisation thrills with its passion and its hints of delightful dissonance. Bassist

Mark Helias
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Bobby Previte
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Previte's expectant thuds and Helias' pensive strumming create a dramatic ambience on "Mind Gray River." Bloom's contemplative and wailing saxophone stretches out in a poetic and intelligently inventive song. The three individual streams of consciousness coalesce into a perfectly crystalline and intriguingly otherworldly pastoral music.
Bloom fills her resonant, energetic refrains with a yearning, undulating mysticism on the gripping "Hips and Sticks." Her resonant tones and lithe lines weave a sensual sonic dance around her sidemen's hypnotic, gritty and roughhewn groove. Previte's frantic and magnificent polyrhythms usher in the concluding bars.
Previte and Helias lay down a funky beat with a soulful swagger for the more conventional "Big Bill." Bloom's lilting monologue meanders with fierce ardor and brilliantly creative ad-lib phrases. Helias takes a blistering solo that matches Previte's percolating percussion in alacrity and fervor.
Bloom succeeds once more to deliver a mature and one of a kind album. Its perfection does not minimize its thrilling spontaneity while Bloom's sublime extemporizations enhance the disc's compositional finesse. In summary Early Americans has, at once, a cerebral, esthetic and visceral appeal and is an example of a consummate artwork. ">
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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