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Julieta Eugenio: Stay
By
Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
Eugenio has proven herself marvelously adept in the trio arena, beginning with 2022's Jump (Greenleaf Music) teaming up with bassist

Matt Dwonszyk
bass
Jonathan Barber
drums
Leo Genovese
keyboardsb.1979
The set is structured, to an extent, around the first poem Eugenio penned in English (Spanish is her first language). The music is a journey into her innermost depthsdeeply ruminative, probing explorations of the universe and her place in it, eliciting moments of spiritual enlightenment and a grand scale, toying with the potential of existence without time or space and she makes it seem as if the trio format is a fine (and for her perhaps the only) way to do this.
Speaking of the trio: two of the cuts, "Breath I" and "Breath II" become a quartet with the inclusion of Genovese on keyboards, which allows a sort of reset button effect, pushing the beauty aspect of the music up a notch and refreshing the ears for the continuing listening experience with the trio with an astral tweak.
All of the compositions are Eugenio's. The lone exception is

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Track Listing
Stay; Trapped; Breath I; Out There; Blue; Breath II; Sunday Stranger; Breath III; Sophisticated Lady; Breath IV.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Leo Genovese: Fender Rhodes (3, 6).
Album information
Title: Stay | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Cristalyn Records
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