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Lorin Cohen: Home
ByWith Home, Cohen pays tribute to the city that fostered his musical growth and development through childhood (Chicago), the metropolis where he currently hangs his hat (New York City), and a region full of ripe musical wonders (the Caribbean). The influence or connection to said locales is often east to spot, as on the vibrant, tropically-tinged "Saudade" and the equally sunny "A Brighter Day," but that's not always the case. Cohen's viewpoint on New York, in particular, is incredibly complex, mutable and personalized. Sure, he gets to the heart of the hard-edged sound of Gotham, but he also finds beauty in that grand city's relentlessness. "Crossings," which opens with rumblings, speaks with melodic clarity, and carries weight, is but one example of how Cohen paints The Big Apple in a different light; "The Hero's Journey," with metric shifts, groove alterations, and tight turns, is another. And then there's Chicago, represented by the touching "The Sweetest Soul (For My Father)." Cohen's heartfelt arco work sells that one at the start, and a less-is-more mindset carries it through.
In putting together this project, Cohen found the perfect musicians to bring his vision to life. Drummer

Donald Edwards
drums
Samuel Torres
percussionb.1976

Victor Provost
drums, steel
Yvonnick Prene
harmonicab.1984

Joe Locke
vibraphoneb.1959

Ryan Cohan
pianob.1971
Track Listing
Crossings; Always In My Heart; Finding Center; Anthem; The Sweetest Soul (For My Father); Saudade; The Hero's Journey; A Brighter Day.
Personnel
Lorin Cohen
bassLorin Cohen; bass; Ryan Cohan: piano, keyboards (5); Donald Edwards: drums; Joe Locke: vibraphone; Yvonnick Prene: harmonica; Victor Provost: steel pan; Samuel Torres: percussion
Album information
Title: Home | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Origin Records
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