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Christian Sands: Embracing Dawn
ByBut who truly listens to and what exactly is a single these days? Add in the disturbing though elusive truth that any single can take any physical or temporal shape and the evidence just points to one thing: First impressions have doomed many a pundit.
If that fortune cookie rumination were not gospel this whole review would have called pianist

Christian Sands
pianob.1989

Warren Wolf
vibraphoneb.1979
On the flip side is the fierce and blisteringly good single, "MMC" (or "Mom's Mac n Cheese")." The down-home funk of "Thought Bubbles II (Do Not Disturb)," the dynamite keg dynamics of "Ain't That the Same." It becomes a sheer joy to hear Sands, guitarist

Marvin Sewell
guitar
Greg Osby
saxophoneb.1960

George Benson
guitarb.1943

Yasushi Nakamura
bass
Ryan Sands
drumsEmbracing Dawn is a schizo affair. But what else can one expect from heartbreak? (Sands calls it his break-up record.) Keeping in mind thatas one person in the former party of two goes one way and the other the otherthe album could have rightfully been entitled "Divergent Journeys." That may have been truer to the emotional point. Because when Embracing Dawn is great, it is just that. But when it gets gooey it gets real gooey. Like heartbreak. Like anything undeniably human. ">
Track Listing
Good Morning Heartache; Divergent Journeys; Ain't That the Same; Thought Bubbles I (Can We Talk?); Serenade of an Angel; MMC; Thought Bubbles II (Do Not Disturb); Braises de Requiem I (The Embers Requiem, Mov. I); Embracing Dawn.
Personnel
Christian Sands
pianoYasushi Nakamura
bassRyan Sands
drumsMarvin Sewell
guitarEli Weinberger
celloWarren Wolf
vibraphoneAlbum information
Title: Embracing Dawn | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Mack Avenue Records
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