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The Eric Starr Group: Such Is Life
ByThe ESG is a core quartet with British saxophonist

Iain Ballamy
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Ike Sturm
bassb.1978
The other two pieces of note, "Dream Me Part I" and "Dream Me Part II" with Nelson stretching his vocals on the first while the latter takes on a different melody played mainly as an instrumental with the string ensemble coming to the fore with a spacious performance. The soft spot of the album goes to the gorgeous title track highlighting Nelson's smooth vocals, a little piano foray and Ballamy's tender tenor saxophone voiceall backed up by the ETHEL strings for a beautiful touch. The group ventures into the progressive side of things on the stellar "Quietude" featuring one of the leader's plentiful solo moments followed by more of Starr's drumming prowess on display on the "Drum Solo" piece.
The infectious music starts to wind down with a bit of scatting from Nelson on the sizzling "In The Spirit" that features a Latin-tinge, a feisty saxophone solo and of course, another solo shot from the drummer capping off an excellent spiritual experience. A multi-talented musician, Eric Starr's jazz star may well be rising above all expectations and Such Is Life may be the reason why. Starr and ESG deliver an exceptional album, a gem of a recording that truly sparkles all over. Brother Nelson and the well-designed orchestrations of the strings play a major role here and one sample of this session, will be enough to convince anyone. ">
Track Listing
Can Spring Be Far Behind; The Conjuror; Dream Me Part I; Dream Me Part II; Such Is Life; Commotion; Quietude; Drum Solo; In The Spirit; For Better Or For Worse (for M.A.N.).
Personnel
Eric Starr: drums, vibes, keyboards, piano, percussion; Nelson Starr: vocals, piano; guitar; Iain Ballamy: tenor saxophone; Ike Sturm: bass; Alex Freeman: trumpet; Greg Smith: French horn; Jeff Miers: guitar; the ETHEL String Ensemble.
Album information
Title: Such Is Life | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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