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Ellery Eskelin/Christian Weber/Michael Griener: The Pearls
ByEllery Eskelin
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Much like their previous release Sensations of Tone (Intakt Records, 2017), the traditional sax/bass/drums trio dives into pre-WWII jazz. While their takes on

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Just as easily as the trio time travels backward, they come back to a free jazz future. "ABC," "Le Fée Verte," "Rue Jardiniére," "Il Gatto," and "Black Drop" explore another set of time rules. Strict time keeping is cast aside, but not at the expense of expression. And why notthe trio has an assorted bag of emotive tools that undoubtedly strike the ear with the same surprise and wonder as the those first encounters with jazz in the early 20th century. ">
Track Listing
ABC; Magnetic Rag; Le Fée Verte; The Pearls; Rue Jardiniére; Jive At Five; Il Gatto; Eccentric Rag; Black Drop.
Personnel
Ellery Eskelin
saxophone, tenorEllery Eskelin: tenor saxophone; Christian Weber: contra bass; Michael Griener: drums.
Album information
Title: The Pearls | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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