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Bishu Chattopadhyay: Kolkata Stories
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John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942


simakDialog
band / ensemble / orchestraBut despite the Indian album and song titles, this is a straight-ahead post-bop album, closer to

Monty Alexander
pianob.1944
Having established what this album is not, what do we have?
It's a relaxed, engaging session, full of some nice ensemble interplay in which trumpet, flute, violin, piano and tenor sax all takes turns out front. While

Bishu Chattopadhyay
bass, acousticb.1850
Only on the last track does he dive into the double bass as a lead instrument. "Saraswati | Two Basses" is a stripped down bit with just Chattopadhyay and

Johannes Weidenmueller
bass, acousticb.1966
Pianist
Davey Lantz
pianoEvan Hyde
drumsCaroline Bugala
violinThe trio of Chattopadhyay, Lantz and Hyde also tackle "Sonnet for Ranjon," although this is a more languid, introspective piece, akin to 1990s ECM more than a 1960s U.S. set.
Flautist

Kana Miyamoto
fluteb.1987
David Di Trapani
trumpet
Jasper Dutz
saxophone, altoThe songs are all well structured, with established melodic themes that lend themselves to the players' improvisations. ">
Track Listing
Midnight Rickshaw; Sonnet for Ranjon; Ustad Rashid Khan's Tree; Dusts of Fear; Mango Afternoon at Sonali and Swapan; Kolkata Stories; Balada for Bulada; Bengali Night with No Moon; Shivaji’s Harmonium; Saraswati I Two Basses.
Personnel
Bishu Chattopadhyay
bass, acousticDavey Lantz
pianoDavid Di Trapani
trumpetEvan Hyde
drumsJasper Dutz
saxophone, altoKana Miyamoto
fluteJohannes Weidenmueller
bass, acousticStav G
vocalsArmaan Khan
vocalsCarolina Bugala
violinAlbum information
Title: Kolkata Stories | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Uhsib Cisum Music
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Instrument: Bass, acoustic
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