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Amina Figarova: Joy
ByIn 2022 Figarova turns 180 degrees to embrace optimism and a hope for a bright future with Joy.
Born in Azerbaijan and now based in New York and New Orleans, Figarova once again displays her genius for arranging for a mid-sized ensemble, a three horn and a rhythm section sextet. On 2019's Road To the Sun (AmFi Records), perhaps her masterpiece, she enhanced her septet writing, on about half the tracks, with a string trio. It was enchanting, a top disc of the year list shoo-in.
On Joy she goes again with a (mostly) septet approach. The front line: the flute in the hands of

Bart Platteau
flute
Wayne Escoffery
saxophone, tenorb.1975

Sasha Masakowski
vocalsb.1986
Joy, with all compositions and arrangements coming from Amina Figarova's pen, is a magically uplifting experience. Figarova hails from Azerbaijan, and she was based in Europe for several years. Now the U.S. has her and her band and her Joy, and the countryin trying timesbenefits from her consistently gorgeous contributions. ">
Track Listing
Joy; October Phantasy; Green Blues; Morning Dew; Ruby at Play; Suddenly Stars are Falling from the Sky; Road Ahead; Only Peace Liberates; Getting There; Muse.
Personnel
Amina Figarova
pianoBart Platteau
fluteAlex Norris
trumpetWayne Escoffery
saxophone, tenorYasushi Nakamura
bassRudy Royston
drumsBrian Richburg Jr
drumsSasha Masakowski
vocalsHasan Bakr
percussionAdditional Instrumentation
Sasha Masakowski: voice (2); Rudy Royston: drums (4, 5, 7, 8, 9); Brian Richberg Jr: drums (1, 2, 3, 6, 10); Hasan Bakr: percussion (1).
Album information
Title: Joy | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Amfi Records
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