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Dann Zinn 4: Grace's Song
ByZinn is a virtuoso tenor saxophonist inspired by saxophone master

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Taylor Eigsti
pianoElsewhere, on

Sting
bass, electricb.1951
This kind of duality characterizes other tracks on the disc, such as the haunting and cinematic "Western Skies." Zinn's electric saxophone echoes the main theme over galloping rhythms, creating a dusty, far-west ambience. Eigsti's angular and intricate improvisation, with its modal hints, enhance this overall western soundtrack feel. Meanwhile, the vaguely eastern flavor of Zinn's ardent and acerbic tone exquisitely balances the piece as he takes his turn in the spotlight.
Perhaps the boldest and the most unique composition is the contemplative, sax-driven "Red Rover," with its boppish undertones. Zinn's modal saxophone stretches out over Hall's complex and propulsive polyrhythms. Bassist

John Shifflett
bass, acousticNot the entire record, however, maintains this experimental and explorative rigor. On the funky "Corazon," Zinn's smooth tone flirts heavily with instrumental pop but with enough creative embellishments to askew a full embrace. The energetic and appealing "Jumpstep" is catchy without any extensive improvisations, showcasing Zinn's, vibrato-filled, delightfully laidback groove as Eigsti tastefully adorns the song with classically influenced harmonies.
The title ballad and the closing standard, "Stardust," are also quite alluring without the edgy sense of adventureboth quite mellifluous without being syrupy. "Grace's Song" starts off as a lullaby with heady, shimmering lines, and closes with Zinn's soulful, vaguely R&B-ish solo, while "Stardust" is replete with late night romancebut with only a dash of spontaneity.
Without a doubt, Zinn is fast emerging as an adroit composer and agile improviser with a compellingly singular voice. The duality that manifests itself here can be viewed as both a reflection of this versatility and an indecisive restlessness. Regardless, Grace's Song remains enjoyable and stimulating, even after multiple spins. ">
Track Listing
Live and Learn; Western Skies; Grace's Song; Jumpstep; King of Pain; Corazon; Red Rover; Stardust.
Personnel
Dann Zinn
woodwindsDann Zinn: tenor saxophone; Taylor Eigsti: piano; John Shifflett: bass; Alan Hall: drums.
Album information
Title: Grace's Song | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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