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Susan Alcorn Quintet: Pedernal
BySusan Alcorn
guitar, steel1953 - 2025

Toots Thielemans
harmonica1922 - 2016

Gary Versace
piano
Bela Fleck
banjob.1958

Mary Halvorson
guitar
Ellery Eskelin
saxophone, tenorb.1959

Michael Formanek
bass, acousticb.1958

Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974

Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939

Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964
With five of her own compositions in tow, Alcorn is joined on the album by guitarist Halvorson, whose Away With You (Firehouse 12, 2016) was one of the notable releases that raised Alcorn's visibility significantly in the creative jazz world. Frequent collaborator bassist Formanek, drummer

Ryan Sawyer
drumsThe middle three tracks reveal the more oblique side to Alcorn's muse, with more undetermined space and a more elusive feel. "Circular Ruins" paints a multihued sonic vista with impressionistic crests and valleys, and a series of unfolding ideas which offer ample surprises, not the least of which is a punchy collective improvisation with Sawyer's bold forays setting the pace. The jaunty "R.U.R." starts at a brisk clip, but it too opens unstructured possibilities in its second half which rely on the players' spontaneous gestures and subtle exchanges. The longest cut, "A Night in Gdansk," is a languid, expansive track which takes thirteen minutes to develop, with moments of quiet beauty interspersed with austere abstraction. It is the perfect vehicle for Alcorn's distinctive blend of the familiar and the uncanny, and a terrific encapsulation of this stage of her development as a composer. ">
Track Listing
Pedernal; Circular Ruins; R.U.R.; A Night in Gdansk; Northeast Rising Sun.
Personnel
Susan Alcorn
guitar, steelMark Feldman
violinMichael Formanek
bass, acousticMary Halvorson
guitarRyan Sawyer
drumsAlbum information
Title: Pedernal | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Relative Pitch Records
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