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Mary LaRose: Out Here
ByMary LaRose
vocals
Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
LaRose approaches Dolphy's music by putting lyrics to some tunes, singing wordlessly on others and even reciting appropriate poetry on two tracks.. Everything has a playful lightness which feels right in tune with his sound-world. On "Gazzelloni" the leader chirps out the title over

Patricia Brennan
vibraphone
Tomeka Reid
cello
Jeff Lederer
woodwinds
Nick Dunston
bass
Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964
On "Serene" LaRose recites a poem, "Syncopation," written by Hallie Lederer, over an ambient layer of resonating vibraphone sounds which changes into a bluesy chamber jazz group sound as LaRose switches to wistful blues ballad singing in the manner of

Annie Ross
vocals1930 - 2020

Jimmy Bosch
tromboneb.1962

Bobby Sanabria
congas
Richard Davis
bass, acoustic1930 - 2023

Mal Waldron
piano1925 - 2002
The unorthodox beauty and meditative serenity of Eric Dolphy's music comes out radiantly in this tribute. Mary LaRose and her partners treat his work with respect while adding elements of confidence and adventure which highlight how joyous and fun it can be. This is an excellent effort from a very talented and criminally overlooked musician. ">
Track Listing
Gazzelloni; 245; Out There; Music Matador; GW; Serene; Out to Lunch; Love Me; Warm Canto.
Personnel
Mary LaRose
vocalsJeff Lederer
woodwindsTomeka Reid
celloPatricia Brennan
vibraphoneNick Dunston
bassMatt Wilson
drumsJimmy Bosch
tromboneBobby Sanabria
congasIsaiah Johnson
drumsCameron Jones
clarinetMaya Rose Lederer
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
Jeff Lederer: clarinet, bass clarinet; Jimmy Bosch: vibraphone, percussion (4); Bobby Sanabria: percussion (4); Isaiah Johnson: clarinet (9); Cameron Jones: clarinet (9; Maya Rose Lederer: vocals (4).
Album information
Title: Out Here | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Little (i) Music
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