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Bruno Raberg: Tailwind
ByBruno Raberg
bass, acousticb.1954
For sure his acclaimed composing has touched base with many cultures. His previous range includes the lush Music For Strings & Soloists (Orbis Music, 2016), an expansive quartet album in Lifelines (Orbis Music, 2008) and the brassy bright Ascensio (Orbis Music, 2004). Now with Tailwind comes a spacious sound which rather defines the naturalistic lore that R?berg discerns in Edvard Grieg.
His fellow travellers for this journey are well chosen.

Bruce Barth
pianob.1958

David Sanchez
saxophone, tenorb.1968

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960

Adam Cruz
drumsb.1970
The trio gets into full flight on ecstatic opening cut "Message XII" where a nimble hook bookends the piece. A melody so at ease, it takes up unpaid lodging in the brain without demur. The funky chords on "Song For Dolphy" sound humid enough to do

Steely Dan
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1972
"Le Candide II" busts a gut from bar one, only to later find stillness in closure. But the album's emotive heartland is surely the title track, alongside "Lone Tree Hill." The former delves into a realm of jazz-folk mysticism, with the latter wandering a dreamlike landscape. Both numbers feature R?berg at his most fluid and flexible, as Barth enters a musical netherworld.
Cruz prospers with his rattling and rolling on "Paris Window," before R?berg goes arco on a cover of "Here's That Rainy Day." Imitating the human voice on his instrument, he wins admirably with every honeyed scrape of strings.

Milt Hinton
bass, acoustic1910 - 2000
Track Listing
Message XII; Song For Dolphy; A Closer Look; Le Candide II; Tailwind; Lone Tree Hill; Paris Window; Here’s That Rainy Day; Rainy Day Farewell; Le Candide I.
Personnel
Bruno Raberg
bass, acousticBruno R?berg: bass; Bruce Barth: piano; Adam Cruz: drums.
Album information
Title: Tailwind | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Red Piano Records
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