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Andrew Cyrille & Haitian Fascination: Route de Freres
ByThe band is named Haitian Fascination for a very good reason. Not only is drummer

Andrew Cyrille
drumsb.1939

Hamiet Bluiett
saxophone, baritone1940 - 2018

Harry Carney
saxophone, baritone1910 - 1974

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
"Part 3" of the same piece carries on the Ellingtonian air in its jaunty theme, although Alix Pascal's acoustic guitar applies a different palette to the canvas, while Bluiett is nothing short of ebullient. The resulting mood is infectious to the point where bassist

Lisle Atkinson
bassb.1940
A truism that applies, even in these grim times, "Hope Springs Eternal" is a thing of no little lovelinessbalm, indeed, for the troubled soul which, in its unhurried way, is the polar opposite of some of the music Cyrille has been involved with in the past. Bluiett's lyricism is of an order that he hasn't over-employed on record, while Pascal's guitar of choice lends the music a blend of subtle colors that wouldn't have been achieved on the electric strain.
Bluiett's "Isaura" is the sound of gentle rolling thunder with a subtly rhythmic heart. Pascal is, again, at his eloquent best over the quiet storm generated by Atkinson, Cyrille and percussionist Frisner Augustin, and the whole has a cohesive air that defies every paper prediction. ">
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Andrew Cyrille
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Title: Route De Frères | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: TUM Records
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