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Kait Dunton: Mountain Suite
ByMountain Suite is a collection of themes, moods and settings that works best when taken as a whole, rather than absorbed a track at a time. It's a captivating journey filled with multihued expressions, covering a wide expanse of emotional possibility that moves from sadness to joy and uncertainty to inevitability over time. Some tracks showcase Dunton-as-composer ("The Dream") while others shine a spotlight on her performing side ("Path"), but the complete artist is what remains on the mind when all is said and done.
Simplicity appears to be at the core of this work when the album opens ("Day One"), but that thought is quickly dispelled; "Path" immediately makes the case for Dunton as a voice of the future. As the album continues, she explores an isolated version of wonder with some help from bassist

Darek Oles
bassb.1963

John Daversa
trumpetb.1972

Bob Mintzer
saxophoneb.1953

Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954
To some people mountains mean majesty and to others they mean grandeur but, above all else, mountains point to a firm standing and a permanent place on the horizon; Dunton has certainly earned her place on the jazz horizon with this one. ">
Track Listing
Day One; Path; Enchantment; Frloic; Towards Night; Night; The Dream; Mountain; Return.
Personnel
Kait Dunton
pianoKait Dunton: piano; John Daversa: trumpet; Bob Mintzer: tenor saxophone; Darek "Oles" Oleszkiewicz: bass; Peter Erskine: drums.
Album information
Title: Mountain Suite | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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