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Sachal Vasandani: Midnight Shelter
BySachal Vasandani
vocalsComprising only Vasandani's butterscotch croon and

Romain Collin
pianob.1979
More than anything, the overall effect is therapeutic. Vasandani's baritone hits just the right pitches: slow-flowing for a haunting take on Nick Drake's "River Man," plaintive for soft ballads like "Love Away," humbly understated in the quasi-folky "Adore You" and so on. It's a fascinating left-field decision to pen new words for a

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
The two have a smooth and cozy chemistry that keeps them in step even when playing loose with rubato timing. Selections from all eras feel of a piece in this timelessly simple format, from '60s classics to new originals to 2019's minor indie hit "Before You Go," whose sparse rendition makes it downright sublime. This Shelter is a spare yet reassuring one; Vasandani and Collin prefer to remind us that the loneliest hours of the night still have a little glow somewhere if you know where to look. ">
Track Listing
Summer No School; Before You Go; Adore You; River Man; Great Ocean Road; Throw It Away; Don't Think Twice, It's All Right; Love Away; Blackbird; Dance Cadaverous; One Last Try.
Personnel
Sachal Vasandani
vocalsRomain Collin
pianoAlbum information
Title: Midnight Shelter | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Edition Records
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