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Dominik Schürmann: Forever
ByDominik Schürmann
bass, acousticb.1971
Tilman Gunther
pianoSamuel Dühsler
drums
Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Scott LaFaro
bass1936 - 1961
Schürmann, with appearances on more than 50 CDs to his credit, has an exceptional touch and excellent intonation, qualities that are sometimes underappreciated in bassists generally, who seem to think that "rough" and "loud" are virtues to be prized. On Forever, the opposite is really the case. From the opening track, "Drifting," to the closing "Offroad," both Schürmann originals, the emphasis is on pretty melodies, rich textures and gentle swinging. "Always and Forever," a

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Schürmann's myriad recordings, crossing a wide variety of genres and idioms, are an indication of the sophistication of the resources upon which he can draw. By the fireside, or by the seaside, a listener can appreciate the music, the surroundings, and drift off into a world far less jarring than the one in which we currently live. This is beautiful music, but in the best sense. ">
Track Listing
Drifting; Ms. G.R; Phyllis; Little River; Silver Linings; Always and Forever; Voce Abusou; November; Autumn Breath; Beach Life; Off-road.
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Title: Forever | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self-Produced
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