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Jack DeJohnette: Sound Travels
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Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938
His first album to equitably balance piano and drumsincluding the meditative "Enter Here" and South African/gospel-tinged "Home," solo piano pieces which bookend the set, DeJohnette actually plays piano on more tracks (eight) then drums (six)would also be enough to render Sound Travels noteworthy in his discography. But with a core group of younger stars, including two still in their twentiesGrammy Award-winning bassist

Esperanza Spalding
bassb.1984

Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpetb.1982
Accessible, however, needn't suggest artistic compromise. "New Muse," with its Phrygian tinge and shifting bars, leads into a simmering middle section where saxophonist

Tim Ries
saxophone
Luisito Quintero
percussion
The Rolling Stones
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1962

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Lionel Loueke
guitarb.1973

B.B. King
guitar, electric1925 - 2015

Bruce Hornsby
piano and vocalsb.1954
Sound Travels' brief title track captures the village atmosphere producer Robert Sadin encouraged during the recording sessions, by bringing the musicians together in a small room to work on finding their collective groove, while "Oneness" revisits a track originally performed by a different trio" data-original-title="" title="">Gateway, DeJohnette's collective with bassist

Dave Holland
bassb.1946

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

Bobby McFerrin
vocalsb.1950
Guest

Jason Moran
pianob.1975
As he heads into his eighth decade on the planet and approaches his sixth in music, DeJohnette is clearly healthy, happy and on a creative roll. Sound Travels is a powerful celebration, culmination and affirmation of an artist who may be paying it forward to his younger players, but remains the humble and appreciative reciprocal recipient on a collaborative date where there's little to prove but plenty to say. ">
Track Listing
Enter Here; Salsa for Luisito; Dirty Ground; New Muse; Sonny Light; Sound Travels; Oneness; Indigo Dreamscapes; Home.
Personnel
Jack DeJohnette
drumsJack DeJohnette: piano (1-7, 9), drums (2-6, 8), resonating bell (1), vocal (2), keyboards (3); Tim Ries: tenor saxophone (2, 3, 5, 8), soprano saxophone (3, 4); Ambrose Akinmusire: trumpet (2, 4, 5); Lionel Loueke: guitar (2, 3, 5, 6); Esperanza Spalding: bass (2-6, 8), vocal (2, 3); Luisito Quintero: percussion (2-8), vocal (2); Bruce Hornsby: vocal (3); Bobby McFerrin: vocal (7); Jason Moran: piano (8).
Album information
Title: Sound Travels | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: eOne Music
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