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Kit Downes, Petter Eldh, James Maddren: Vermillion
ByIn the promo attending his third album for ECM, classically trained pianist and killer organ scholar

Kit Downes
keyboardsb.1986

Petter Eldh
bassb.1983

James Maddren
drumsPoetic by nature and remarkably accessible, Vermillion, Downes' wildly affecting rebuttal to 2019's rich, sometimes prickly dispatch, Dreamlife of Debris (ECM), tip toes in like a ballerina assured of her mastery of movement and keeps one riveted and rapturous throughout the revue. Featuring five compositions each from Downes and Eldh and one

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
Without being too much of a spoiler and giving all the joy away, Vermillion moves concisely like an album of hit singles. "Sister, Sister" has all the lilt and humanity one would expect to hear in the warm themes of a Charlie Chaplin classic. Skipping out into open shires of sunshine and waving grain, "Secada" gives way to the taut, persuasive "Plus Plus." "Rolling Thunder" matures slowly, the trio were feeling each other out for intent and direction. Lighter gestures of melody empower "Sandlands." Vermillion holds its beauty long after many others have given up the ghost. ">
Track Listing
Minus Monks; Sister, Sister; Seceda; Plus Puls; Rolling Thunder; Sandilands; Waders; Class Fails; Bobbl's Song; Math Amager; Castles Made of Sand.
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Title: Vermillion | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: ECM Records
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