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Doug Scarborough: The Color of Angels
ByDoug Scarborough
tromboneThe endeavor's fruits can be heard and appreciated on Angels, wherein he enlists the talents of violinist

Akram Abdulfattah
violinb.1990
Mustafa Boztüy
percussionTo underline his bona fides, Scarborough wrote and arranged each of the album's nine selections, which certainly lean sharply, both rhythmically and harmonically, toward the Middle East while retaining the essential components of western jazz. Part of the reason for this is that Scarborough, even when exploring the music of other countries, still plays jazz trombone, and does so quite well. That's true whether he is playing alone or morphing into a "trombone choir," as, for instance, on the shapely "Arabesque," robust "You Are Brave Enough" or dynamic "Color of Angels." Meanwhile, Scarborough's teammatesAbdulfattah, Boztuy, pianist

Jeremy Siskind
piano
Damian Erskine
bass, electricb.1973

Reinhardt Melz
drumsWhile Boztuy's darbuka isn't decisive, it certainly makes a difference, providing rhythmic direction and clarity and serving as an indelible adjunct to Melz's assertive drums (Boztuy is especially busy on the closing "Source of the Longest River"). Siskind's limber piano is invariably astute and reassuring, Abdulfattah's violin adds weight on several numbers, and Erskine proves an able soloist whenever his name is called. Melodically and rhythmically, Scarborough is well-versed in the Middle Eastern design, as he is in western jazz, and uses that expertise on The Color of Angels to blend the seemingly adversarial forms into a bright and pleasurable listening experience. ">
Track Listing
The Color of Angels; Limitless; Mosaic; Tinder and Spark; You Are Brave Enough; Imaginal Cells; The Everything; Arabesque; The Source of the Longest River.
Personnel
Doug Scarborough
tromboneAkram Abdulfattah
violinJeremy Siskind
pianoDamian Erskine
bass, electricMustafa Boztüy
percussionReinhardt Melz
drumsAlbum information
Title: The Color of Angels | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Origin Records
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