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Pureum Jin: The Real Blue
ByPureum Jin
saxophone, altob.1987
A part of that certitude must clearly be ascribed to her mentors who include reed masters

Donny McCaslin
saxophone, tenorb.1966

Steve Wilson
saxophoneb.1961

Phil Woods
saxophone, alto1931 - 2015
As Jin's frame of mind is most definitely post-bop, she sought out sidemen whose preferences are the same, and found them in pianist

Jeremy Manasia
pianob.1971

Luke Sellick
bass
Willie Jones III
drumsb.1968
Jin is similarly unflappable throughout, displaying her splendid technique on the burners ("Seminole Trail," the two standards) and her warmer side on "Fireflies" and "Remembering Mr. Woods." Manasia and the others keep pace, with Manasia comping ably and soloing adroitly on several numbers while Sellick and Jones more than hold their own. An impressive debut by a talented young player whose singular aptitude for jazz architecture and format transcends any and all boundaries. ">
Track Listing
Trembling Forward; Ah-Oh-Owa; The Song of Silence; Night and Day; Remembering Mr. Woods; Fireflies; Night Shift Blues; Seminole Trail; Speak Low; When Blue Gets Blue.
Personnel
Pureum Jin
saxophone, altoPureum Jin: alto saxophone; Jeremy Manasia: piano; Luke Sellick: bass; Willie Jones III: drums; Sabeth Perez: vocals .
Album information
Title: The Real Blue | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Cellar Live
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