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Sara Caswell: The Way To You
BySara Caswell
violinCaswell leads her longtime working quartet here, with vibraphonist

Chris Dingman
vibraphone
Jesse Lewis
guitarb.1978

Ike Sturm
bassb.1978

Jared Schonig
drumsCaswell composed three of the album's eight originals, which are presented back-to-back-to-back before the handsome finale, Antonio Carlos Jobim's "O Que Tinha de Ser," on which Caswell sets aside the violin and instead plays the slightly more mellow hardanger d'amore. As for Caswell's themes, perhaps the best of the three is the last one, the shapely "Spinning," a pensive, spare piece of beauty, wherein Caswell delivers her most enticing solo.
The opening number, "South Shore," was written by Australian trumpeter/composer

Nadje Noordhuis
trumpet
Egberto Gismonti
guitarb.1947

Michel Legrand
piano1932 - 2019
In sum, a stylish and well-played session that might have benefited from a more astute choice of material. As it is, Caswell and her colleagues make the most of what they decided to perform. ">
Track Listing
South Shore; Stillness; Aneis; On My Way To You; Voyage; Warren's Way; Last Call; Spinning; O Que Tinha De Ser.
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Album information
Title: The Way To You | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Anzic Records
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