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Bobo Stenson/Anders Jormin/Paul Motian: Goodbye
By"Send In the Clowns begins with a burst of color and Stenson's interpretation of the lush melody deepens the poignancy of Sondheim's classic show tune. "Rowan practically bursts at the seams, especially with the urgency of Motian's ride cymbal; "Alfonsina is a tender waltz that sounds like "Autumn Leaves trying to escape from a chrysalis. Stenson plays his bluesiest solo on the disc on "There Comes A Time, and Motian's cymbal flourishes frame Stenson's dark interior dialogue on "Song About Earth.
"Seli is another solemn tune with Stenson playing his most splendid runs before the song ends abruptly. The trio finally gets loose on Ornette Coleman's "Race Face, the only piece not played at a measured pace. Stenson grooves like a champ, Jormin plucks with fury, and Motian is at his most brilliantly effusive.
Track Listing
Send In the Clowns; Rowan; Alfonsina; There Comes A Time; Song About Earth; Seli; Goodbye; Music For A While; Allegretto Rubato; Jack of Clubs; Sudan; Queer Street; Triple Play; Race Face.
Personnel
Bobo Stenson
pianoBobo Stenson: piano; Anders Jormin: bass; Paul Motian: drums.
Album information
Title: Goodbye | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: ECM Records
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