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Carol Robbins: Moraga
ByCarol Robbins
harp
Zeena Parkins
harp
Edmar Castaneda
harpb.1978
While her harp has provided color behind jazz vocalists

Cynthia Felton
vocals
Jackie Ryan
vocals
Patti Labelle
vocals
Boz Scaggs
guitarb.1944

Billy Childs
pianob.1957
Light textures and interwoven ideals often come to the surface in that group's work and, while Childs certainly had an influence on Robbins, she finds her own sound on this album. Morbid melodies ("Three Rings"),

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Darek Oles
bassb.1963

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964

Larry Koonse
guitar, electric
Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
While Robbins hands out the refined work and dramatic flourishes expected of her ilk, her ability to give the harp a guitar-like sound broadens the possibilities in this music. She can comp with grace and deliver clean-toned single note lines when the music calls for it, but when Koonse's guitar is also at play or the situation demands more restraint she knows how to recede from the foreground and blend into the scenery.
Robbins should be applauded for creating a meaningful program of music that showcases her work as a composer and performer, while also highlighting the ever-expanding role of the harp in jazz; Moraga is a real musical treat. ">
Track Listing
Moraga; The Sand Rover; Three Rings; Dolore; Every Time We Say Goodbye; Hope In The Face Of Despair; Straight Away; Caminhos Cruzados; Rotadendron.
Personnel
Carol Robbins
harpCarol Robbins: harp; Billy Childs: piano; Gary Meek: saxophones, clarinet; Larry Koonse: guitar; Darek Oles: bass; Gary Novak: drums.
Album information
Title: Moraga | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Jazzcats
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