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Martin Wind: Light Blue
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Martin Wind
bass, acousticb.1968
Though it's just a hair too long to fit on an actual single piece of vinyl, the disc splits its running order into LP-style 'sides' with their own complementary feels. The Light half is handled by the leader's steady quintet (with

Scott Robinson
saxophone, tenorb.1959

Ingrid Jensen
trumpetb.1966

Gary Versace
piano
Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964
Nice as those are, it's the catchy pieces that show the heart of this celebration. The jump-and-jive of "Ten Minute Song" features an infectious clarinet cameo from

Anat Cohen
clarinetb.1975
Side B is (of course) subtitled Blue, but doesn't stay that way too long. This half changes to a different lineup"a new group of old friends," as the blurb has itand makes a figurative shift to South America. Cohen's reed work and

Maucha Adnet
vocals
Duduka Da Fonseca
drums
Bill Cunliffe
pianob.1956
Adnet is particularly poignant in revisiting "A Sad Story," a piece from Wind's earliest days as leader, this time presenting its poetic sentiment in both Portuguese and English. Even the album's most melancholy moment still finds a silver lining in the closing line "love will always shine," as the chords shift to a cautiously optimistic major. Once "Longing" sambas to a wistful and yet uplifting close, Martin Wind has given us a richly colorful listen to soak in and savor. May he and his music only continue getting finer with age. ">
Track Listing
While I'm Still Here; Rose; Ten Minute Song; February; Power Chords; A Genius and a Saint; Seven Steps to Rio; A Sad Story; De Morte a Sul; Longing.
Personnel
Martin Wind
bass, acousticMartin Wind: upright and acoustic bass; Anat Cohen: clarinet; Ingrid Jensen: trumpet; Scott Robinson; alto sax, bass sax, tenor sax, taragota, clarinet; Maucha Adnet: vocals; Bill Cunliffe: piano; Gary Versace: piano, organ; Matt Wilson: drums; Duduka Da Fonseca: drums.
Album information
Title: Light Blue | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: LAIKA-Records
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