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Ralph Towner: My Foolish Heart
ByRalph Towner
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Like his previous solo outing Time Line (ECM, 2006), this affair spans the spectrum of his influences (e.g. classical, Spanish, folk and that amorphous range inadequately called "world music") with a small dip into jazz-standard history. The title track represents his roots but doesn't indicate a collection of old chestnuts; it's actually the only non-Towner piece here. It serves more as a thematic touchstone for the rest of the program, which he cites as an attempt to evoke "how it felt to inhabit such a reverent musical space" when the song first significantly affected him.
But you don't need to know that background to sit back and get lost in the flowing lines of a master at work. The mood is beautifully contemplative and the pictures, even all in the mind, are never less than vivid. He makes positive use of space and quietude, occasionally keeping a rhythmic base by weaving around steady chords, and often spinning single-note streams into partita-like structures. A couple pieces here are rendered on steel twelve-string guitar, where its tinnier chiming (with picking and natural sustain somewhat evocative of
The selections include a couple chestnuts from Towner's early days with

Oregon
band / ensemble / orchestra
Paul Bley
piano1932 - 2016
Track Listing
Pilgrim; I’ll Sing To You; Saunter; My Foolish Heart; Dolomiti Dance; Clarion Call; Two Poets; Shard; Ubi Sunt; Biding Time; Blue As In Bley; Rewind.
Personnel
Ralph Towner
guitarRalph Towner: classical guitar and 12–string guitars
Album information
Title: My Foolish Heart | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: ECM Records
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