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Christian Dillingham: Halcyon
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Matt Gold
guitarFor instance, singer-songwriter Gillian Welch's "Lowlands" has a buoyant and a tad wistful mood. Gold plays the main theme with laid-back warmth while pianist
Julius Tucker
piano
Quin Kirchner
drumsb.1981
This synergy is one of the hallmarks of the album. Irving Berlin's "What Will I Do," is imbued with subtle melancholy. It features Dillingham and Gold's successive lyrical solos, which transition flawlessly from one to the other. Tucker's chiming tones and Kirchner's hushed beats support their colleagues and enhance the poetry of the standard.
The originals, once again, demonstrate the ingenuity of Dillingham's pen. "Dimepiece," dedicated to Dillingham's wife, is a mellifluous, shimmering piece. Tucker improvises with suavity over the dynamic group interplay. Gold punctuates the music with resonant, twangy, lines while Dillingham creates a simmering undercurrent with his hauntingly reverberating strings. Kirchner takes center stage with agile polyrhythms before a return to the cinematic conclusion.
SImilarly, the serene title track starts off with Tucker's and Dillingham's undulating exchanges. After Kirchner and Gold join the others, the performance goes from a quiet lullaby to a blues-drenched four-way conversation brimming with spontaneity. The tune closes with captivating soulfulness and intricately constructed group refrains.
This absorbing recording aptly concludes with songsmith and poet

Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941
Track Listing
Dimepiece; Halcyon; Sinclair's Struggle; Lowlands; What Will I Do; T.G.T.T.; Twice Lost; Peace Awaits; Eleanor Jean; Boots Of Spanish Leather.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Jodee Lewis: vocals (10)
Album information
Title: Halcyon | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Greenleaf Music
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