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Stéphane Escoms Trio+: Meeting Point
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Eddie Harris
saxophone, tenor1934 - 1996

Les McCann
piano1935 - 2023

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
On the rest of the album, some of these compositions are revisited using different instrumentations. The duet version of "Mario," with cellist

Danny Keane
cello
Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
The remaining collaborations are no less successful. "Rajan's Song," based on the Carnatic Sharukeshi Raag, manages to be both meditative and emotionally charged as Escoms exchanges long improvised lines with the world-renowned Bansuri flautist G. S. Rajan over Rees' insistent ride cymbal and Lirola's droning bass. Ecuadorian vocalist Maria Tejada and guitarist Donald Regnier add a pleasant, romantic flavor to the Brazilian-flavored "Ausencia." Tenor saxophonist Damien Prudhomme's smoky tone seems an appropriate addition to "Yellow Fruit," a slice of gently rocking Euro-jazz that inevitably brings

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947
Meeting Point closes out with a curious musical choice: a version of "K.M.A." remixed by François Guilliou. I'm all for musical experimentation, but Guilliou's effects add nothing of interest to perhaps the most complete piece on the album. That said, the added layer of electronic whatever doesn't totally ruin the piece, either, so it's all good, I suppose. ">
Track Listing
K.M.A.; Marrakech; Mario; Pick-A-Boo; Rajan's Song; Yellow Fruit; Market Under The Rain; Ausencia; Mario (Duet version); Marrakech (Trio version); K.M.A. Remix.
Personnel
Stéphane Escoms: piano; Jeremy Lirola: bass; Francesco Rees: drums; Anthony Winzenrieth: guitar, voice, percussion (2); G.S. Rajan: bansuri flute (5); Damien Prudhomme: tenor saxophone (6); Maria Tejada: vocal (8); Donald Regnier: guitar (8); Danny Keane: cello (10); Fran?ois Guilliou: electronics (11).
Album information
Title: Meeting Point | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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