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Joy Ellis: Peaceful Place
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Marcin Wasilewski Trio
band / ensemble / orchestra
Joy Ellis
pianoPeaceful Place is Ellis's third album, and as we have heard from other musicians in recent months, Covid has had at least one benefit: isolation and lack of gigs can result in to a pleasing reflective quality in the music that we might not otherwise have heard. Practical constraints also focus the mind. Having booked guest players for her previous albums (

Binker Golding
saxophone, tenorJames Copus
trumpet
Rob Luft
guitarb.1993
Ellis writes all her own material, the compositions occupying similar modernist ground to Wasilewski and Meldau, with pleasing echoes of Debussy and Satie, especially on "My Peaceful Place." In keeping with the title, it's all about melody, rippling streams of it, gently propelled by

Henrik Jensen
bassAdam Osmianski
drumsAnother good example of the trio's empathy is the final track "Begin Again," which Ellis starts with a few scattered notes, punctuated by Osmianski's minimalist scrapes and hisses, before setting up a repeated chordal figure supported by Jensen, and then a simple, rhythmical four-note figure for him and Osmianski to carry through as she explores the theme with her own improvisation, finishing the piece off with a gorgeous chiming coda. ">
Track Listing
My Peaceful Place; Day of Rest; Eat, Sleep, Repeat; Losing; Silver Linings; Cascade; Begin Again
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Title: Peaceful Place | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Oti-O
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