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Matthew Halsall & the Gondwana Orchestra: Matthew Halsall & the Gondwana Orchestra: Into Forever
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Matthew Halsall
trumpetThat continuity of line up is reflected in the minimal changes for these sessions, the main one being that

Nat Birchall
saxophone, tenorb.1957

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022
Taz Modi
keyboards
Gavin Barras
bass, acousticb.1981
While the musicians are largely constant, this is not the same as saying that Halsall is treading water. The sound here is substantially developed and it is possible that this is what prompted Halsall to keep this group of trusted collaborators around him. The headline change is the inclusion of lead vocalists " data-original-title="" title="">Josephine Oniyama on four tracks and Bryony Jarman-Pinto on album closer "Jamais Vu" and could have mis-fired badly yet actually works well taking the music in a different direction to past albums. First impression is of a jazz take on 'Talkin' Loud' records mainstays 4Hero's stellar mid-1990s work with Ursula Rucker, but also suggests critical touchstones like Rotary Connection with Minnie Ripperton, and perhaps in its funkier moments the

Art Ensemble Of Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestraIn fact the collection works so well that it takes Halsall's gorgeous trumpet on the album's penultimate track, the masterful "Daan Park," to highlight that he only plays on two of the 11 compositions. Halsall has explained this by saying that for him "every note has to serve the music I hear in my head and ...I found that the voices that best expressed my intentions, were those of my friends and colleagues..." However much we might want to hear his beautiful expressive playing, the ends displayed here more than justify the means -as an artist Halsall may have earned the trust of his audience but he knows better than to abuse it. As ever it is the whole package that is important and provides clues to the artistic intentionthe sleeve of Into Forever continues the progressive absence of the band leader from the sleeves of his records that began with the shift from monochrome portraits of the first three collections to the sunset colour of the 'Fletcher Moss Park' sleeve on which he appeared in the middle distance, to one side. Since then Halsall has not appeared at all on the sleeve of 'When the World Was One' or now where the sleeve features 20 straight, block coloured, lines converging on a single central point on the horizon at infinity. If you need a visual metaphor for Halsall's step back into the collective identity of the Gondwana Orchestra and general lack of ego then this is surely it.
It is that care and attention to the music that makes Halsall stand outhe clearly thinks hard about how best to present his work to the world, what pieces will work best together for the home listener, how best to capture the sound he wantsand he does this consistently to a higher level than just about any of his contemporaries. To sustain this level of creative excellence and control over a few years would be hard to achieve, yet six albums and eight years in Halsall shows no signs of stopping with this absolutely wonderful record. Another unequivocal triumph. ">
Track Listing
1. Only a Woman; 2. As I Walk; 3. Dawn Horizon; 4. Badder Weather; 5. These Goodbyes; 6. The Land of; 7. Longshan Temple; 8. Cushendun; 9. Into Forever; 10. Daan Park; 11. Jamais Vu.
Personnel
Matthew Halsall
trumpetMatthew Halsall: trumpet; Lisa Mallett: flute; Rachael Gladwin: harp; Keiko Kitamura: koto; Taz Modi: piano; Gavin Barras: bass; Luke Flowers: drums; Sam Bell: percussion; Chris Cruiks: percussion (track 7), additional percussion (tracks 4 & 6); Margit Van Der Zwan: cello; Natalie Purton: viola & violin; John Purton: violin (tracks 1,2 & 11); Jote Osahn: violin (tracks 3, 5, 6 and 7); Ollie Izod: violin (track 5); Josephine Oniyama: vocals (tracks 1-10); Bryony Jarman-Pinto: vocals (track 11).
Album information
Title: Matthew Halsall & the Gondwana Orchestra: Into Forever | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Gondwana Records
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