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Rajiv Jayaweera: Pistils
ByRajiv Jayaweera
drumsPistils, a title referencing the seed-bearing, reproductive portion of a flower, plays on blooming beauty at its first glances and in its final form. Opening and closing with different versions of the title trackthe former featuring guest vocalist

Lara Bello
vocals
Chris Cheek
saxophoneb.1968

Vernel Fournier
drums1928 - 2000
Jayaweera's creative gifts with pen and sticks are apparent over the course of the first half of the album, but so, too, are his gifts in personnel selection. With Cheek, pianist

Aaron Parks
drumsb.1983
Hugh Stuckey
guitar
Sam Anning
bassWhile drummer-composers often feel a need to make their mark through a show of force, Jayaweera takes a more fanciful approach. Preferring blossoming expressions over bombast, he separates himself from the pack with Pistils. ">
Track Listing
Pistils; Ellstandissa; Welikadawatte; Galadari; Nilus; The Elephant; Hirimbura; Malkoha Bird; Pistils.
Personnel
Rajiv Jayaweera
drumsChris Cheek
saxophoneAaron Parks
drumsHugh Stuckey
guitarSam Anning
bassLara Bello
vocalsAlbum information
Title: Pistils | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Outside in Music
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