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Lena Bloch & Feathery: Heart Knows
ByLena Bloch
saxophoneb.1962

Lennie Tristano
piano1919 - 1978

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020
The set kicks off with the twelve minute "Lateef Suite," drawing inspiration from another of Bloch's mentors,

Yusef Lateef
woodwinds1920 - 2013

Russ Lossing
pianob.1960

Billy Mintz
drums
Cameron Brown
bassb.1945
Heart Knows is an unwaveringly cohesive set. Pianist Lossing wrote half the eight tunes here. He and Bloch seem be of like musical minds. Lossing's "French Twist," clocks in at near thirteen minutes. Like all the music here, it seems like a story, labyrinthine and elastic. It also sounds as sad as can be, not unlikein moodthe heartbreaking Gordon Jenkins' standard, "Goodbye." Indeed, it feels like someone saying goodbye, for good, through a gauze of lingering love.
The odd, flexible, bone-deep gorgeousness of the two extended pieces"Lateef Suite" and "French Twist"is stunning. Twenty-five minutes of beauty that's easy to get stuck on. There's a sense that these were conceived as more compact experiences that grew in length out of the sympatico and improvisational acumen of the quartet. Apart from these two near masterpieces, there's another forty-five minutes of first rate music on Heart Knows, all of it complex, compelling and beautiful, sounds of the highest quality and inspiration laid down by a premier jazz quartet. ">
Track Listing
Lateef Suite; Heart Knows; Three Treasures; French Twist; Esmeh; Counter Clockwise; Munir; Newfoundsong.
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Title: Heart Knows | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
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