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Tina Raymond: Left Right Left
ByTina Raymond
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Art Lande
pianoPutter Smith
bass, acousticLande and Smith are jazz veterans who have the ability to ride inside or outside. Lande teamed with avant-garde reedman

Gebhard Ullmann
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Billy Mintz
drumsThe compositional voice of Woody Guthrie gets an ethereal, floating treatment, with "Union Maid," vying with Joni Mitchell's "Fiddle And the Drum" and Joan Baez's "Saigon Bride" for the most beautiful tunes on the set. The Mitchell tune sounds like a spontaneous compositionloose and fluid, grey and gloomy in mood, showcasing Raymond's percussive poetics. Bassist/composer Smith's "Xxmas In Baghdad" is a study in spare, egalitarian trio interplay.
Left Right Left is, in it's way, a nod to the progressive movement, the left side of politics. It could accurately be called "The American Suite," with it's mood of somehow enchanting discontent, and its reinterpretations of the beauty of these tunesa voice against the malevolence and mendacity that have way of surfacing and making loud splashing sounds in the roiling of country's storm-tossed political seas. Sometimes that's the voice that the artists have to use. ">
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Title: Left Right Left | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Orenda Records
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