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Charlotte Greve / Vinnie Sperrazza / Chris Tordini: The Choir Invisible
ByCharlotte Greve
saxophone, alto
Vinnie Sperrazza
drums
Chris Tordini
bass, acousticWhen the subject of an alto sax, bass and drums band is mentioned,

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Songwriting duties are shared. Greve claims the first three slots: the uplifting, insistently mysterious "Chant," the beautiful, brief, searching "These Materials," giving way to "Low," with its ominous bass/drums dirge. "1.7," from Tordini's pen, has a less-than-planet-Earth gravitational pull, with Greve's mesmeric alto sax riffing, while drummer Sperrazza's "Change You Name" drifts in a dreamlike atmosphere.
Tordini's "e(" opens with a deliberate bass solo that gathers momentum before Greve blows in with a catchy melody. Greve's "Daily Task" is presented as a slightly fractured, stop-and-start story, and the set's title tune is one of the more pensiveand perhaps the prettiestfour minutes of the album, a time-stands-still reverie that serves as the perfect closer for The Choir Invisible's debut. ">
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Chant; These Materials; Low; 1.7; Change Your Name; Zuppio; e(; Daily Task; The Choir Invisible.
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Title: The Choir Invisible | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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