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The Marie Goudy 12tet: The Bitter Suite
ByMarie Goudy
trumpetb.1990

Jocelyn Barth
vocalsThe album's over-arching them is young love as exemplified by its arrival ("Son for Sunshine"), warmth ("Autumn's Embrace"), heartbreak ("Winter"), renewal ("Lilacs") and awareness of loves lost and times past ("Remember the Days"). There is also a brief "Intro" on which Goudy's crystalline trumpet sets the shadowy mood before the ensemble enters to amplify its Mingus-like theme. Trumpets blare to open "Son of Sunshine," a buoyant march ushered forward by Barth, trumpeters Goudy,
Brad Eaton
trumpetPaul Tarussov
trombone
Chris Platt
guitarb.1991
The ensemble is trim and well-balanced; its actual size, however, is quite another matter. According to Goudy it's a 12tet; on the other hand, fourteen musicians (including Goudy and Barth) are listed on the jacket, while a photo inside shows sixteen (one of whom could be the album's producer, trumpeter and mentor
John Macleod
cornetTrack Listing
Intro; Son for Sunshine; Autumn's Embrace; Winter; Lilacs; Remember the Days.
Personnel
Marie Goudy
trumpetJocelyn Barth
vocalsBrad Eaton
trumpetMatt Woroshyl
saxophone, tenorJohn Nicholson
saxophone, tenorConrad Gluch
clarinet, bassCharlotte Alexander
french hornPaul Tarussov
tromboneZach Smith
tromboneChris Platt
guitarJosh Smiley
pianoAlex Lakusta
bassKeagan Eskritt
drumsAndre?s Ga?ndara: vihuela.
Album information
Title: The Bitter Suite | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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