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Nicolas Meier: Journey
ByMeier's production achieves a fine sound quality, enabling all of the instruments to show their individual voices, while his playing is uniformly excellent across the eight self-composed tunes ("Sunrise" and "Sunset" are co-written with Songul). He has a fluid and precise touch, whether playing slow and delicate lines on the glissentaran 11-string, fretless, instrument inspired by the guitar and the oudduring "Promenade in the Lantern Garden" or fast and driving single note solos on "Silent Lands" or "Marble Dance." His approach is undoubtedly influenced by

Pat Metheny
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John McLaughlin
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Gilad Atzmon
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Pat Bettison's harmonica playing is another key feature of this album. At first, the instrument may seem somewhat out of place on a recording that is so heavily influenced by Eastern themes and styles, but in fact its addition works beautifully. On "Promenade in the Lantern Garden" Bettison's harmonica takes a central role, while on "Sunset" Bettison trades lines with Atzmon's clarinet before playing a brief and plaintive phrase that leads on to Meier's lovely closing solo.
Journey is a distinctive albumeven the packaging, featuring the art of Songul Meier, is a treat. Each musician adds their own unique perspective to Meier's writing and playing to create an original and engaging work. ">
Track Listing
Sunrise; Journey; Mountain Baba; Silent Lands; Summit; Promenade in the Lantern Garden; Marble Dance; Sunset.
Personnel
Nicolas Meier
guitar, acousticNicolas Meier: guitar, glissentar, baglama; Gilad Atzmon: clarinet, soprano sax, alto sax; Pat Bettison: bass, harmonica; Jose Reinoso: piano; Asaf Sirkis: drums.
Album information
Title: Journey | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: MGP Records
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