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Jeremy Siskind: Songs of Rebirth
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Jeremy Siskind
pianoSiskind wrote the material on this album for his trio with vocalist

Nancy Harms
vocals
Lucas Pino
saxophone, tenorb.1987
Overall the songs touch on a lot of different musical styles. "Drinking Song" has a comical honky tonk feel with Siskind playing an irregular

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Annie Ross
vocals1930 - 2020

Annette Peacock
vocalsJeremy Siskind's songs are, in turn, moving, sardonic, dramatic and hopeful and this trio does an excellent job of bringing all their disparate emotions to life. Nancy Harms sings beautifully in all moods and tempos, and Pino's and Siskind's playing is sprightly and focused throughout. This project makes a lovely, stylish statement about finding peace and purpose in bad times that still resonates even though the COVID threat has receded for the time being, ">
Track Listing
Disc 1: True Believers: I'd Given Up; Unbroken String; In Every Moment; I'd Break Quarantine vol. 1; Lethe-Reincarnation; Drinking Song; Serotiny; I'd Break Quarantine, vol. 2; Kneel; So I Went to New York City; New; We Will Not Go Back To Normal. Disc 2: Cynics and Skeptics: Growing Pains; I'd Break Quarantine vol. 3; Long Beach, in Fog; New Year, New You; I'd Break Quarantine, vol. 4; April, the Liar; Demeter; I'd Break Quarantine, vol. 5, Forgiveness; Another Birthday.
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Additional Instrumentation
Lucas Pino: tenor saxophone, clarinet.
Album information
Title: Songs of Rebirth | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Outside in Music
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