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Matt Otto with Ensemble Iberica: Iberica
ByMatt Otto
saxophone, tenorb.1967
This is Otto's first Origin Records outing since 2005's Red, a superb quartet recording, featuring the tenor saxophonist with a guitar/bass/drums rhythm section. Iberica has a similar, cool moodOtto's creative vision is finely focused, and unwavering, from Red through several excellent outings on Jazz Collective Records. The addition of the multiple guitarists, along with Brad Cox on Fender Rhodes and effects, Karl McComas-Reichl on bass and cello, and steel guitarist Mike Stover, wrap Otto's measured chamber approach in a beautiful lushness, diaphanous and understated, full of graceful harmonics and delicate, shimmering beauty.
Its not an orchestra, but Iberica sounds like the best of the jazz-with-strings genre, similar to, though more restrained and contemplative than

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007

Claus Ogerman
composer / conductor1930 - 2016
This is enchanting, luminous music. It sounds as if Matt Otto set out to create unalloyed beauty, and succeeded. ">
Track Listing
Elm; Viewed In; Jennifer; St. Paul; Langston; Iberica; Echolalia; Du Bois; John Henry; July Fourth; Ayler.
Personnel
Matt Otto
saxophone, tenorMatt Otto: tenor saxophone; Ensemble Iberica: Beau Blesdoe: guitar, oud; Jordan Shipley: guitar, cavaquinho; Michael McClintock: electric guitar, Cuban tres, acoustic bass guitar. Brad Cox: Rhodes, effects; Karl McComas-Reichl: bass, cello; steel guitar.
Album information
Title: Iberica | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Origin Records
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