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Sarah Wilson: Trapeze Project
By
John McNeil
trumpet
Henry Threadgill
woodwindsb.1944

Steve Coleman
saxophone, altob.1956
This long and winding road brings together all the disparate elements of her career to this, her second album. It is an arresting set of beautiful compositions and songs that sound cerebral, made of far-flung resources, but at the same time sounding very melodic and organic, with a strong emotional appeal. Wilson swings naturally between genres and styles, blurring any stylistic boundaries with confidence and charm. Trapeze Project reflects her return to the California, as she enlists an all-star quintet.
The album moves between changing moods and colors. It begins with a joyful, swinging "Blessing," dedicated to the musicians who played at legendary Blackhawk jazz club. The following slow and sad "She Stands in a Room," inspired by a glass sculpture by Nicolas Africano, features the quintet's tight interplay. The energetic "At Zebulon" features pianist

Myra Melford
pianob.1957

Ben Goldberg
clarinet
Robin Holcomb
pianoThe lyrical "Himalayas" is dedicated to drummer

Kenny Wollesen
drums
Jerome Harris
guitar, electricb.1953

Scott Amendola
drumsb.1969
The fiery "Underneath the Soil" returns to a more optimistic course, but the most beautiful composition is the dramatic "Fall has Arrived," based on a Persian folk song, that begins with Goldberg's masterful solo, with all the players slowly joining and carefully adding their touches to this arresting melody. Wilson concludes this beautiful album with another gentle song, "From the River," and a heartfelt, modern marching blues, "To New Orleans," that captures her feelings after leaving New York, and the grave impacts of Katrina on her brother, a resident of New Orleans. ">
Track Listing
Blessing; She Stands in a Room; At Zebulon; Melancholy for Place; Himalayas; In Resonance Light Takes Place; Love Will Tear Us Apart; Underneath the Soil; Fall Has Arrived; Possibility; From the River; To New Orleans.
Personnel
Sarah Wilson
trumpetSarah Wilson: trumpet, vocals; Myra Melford: piano; Ben Goldberg: clarinet; Jerome Harris: bass; Scott Amendola: drums.
Album information
Title: Trapeze Project | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Brass Tonic
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