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Bluiett : The Calling
ByThe title track summarizes the trio's intended focus. Alternating a lyrical, European waltz melody with powerful, New Orleans shuffle thrusts, the three-some calls upon Bluiett's World Saxophone Quartet experience. They collaborate for emphatic counterpoint, punctuated with excited instrumental remarks from each. Demonstrating growth in modern jazz without ever approaching the harsh or the absurd, Bluiett's trio brings an enjoyable experience to the forum.
Track Listing
Open My Eyes; Sai-Wah; When the Elephant Walks; Blues for the People; Wake up and Dream; Ask and You Shall Find; Black Danube (a.k.a. The Calling); We Are; Odd Pocket; Blues Grind.
Personnel
Bluiett: baritone saxophone, wooden flute, contra-alto clarinet; D.D. Jackson: acoustic piano, organ, bass synth, keys; Kahil El'Zabar: drums, percussion, bells, kalimba, and vocals.
Album information
Title: The Calling | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Justin Time Records
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