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Eric Bell: Vulnerability
ByEric Bell
pianoCole Sainburg
bassNico Vasquez
drumsDean Anbar
guitarEric Hirschhorn
saxophone, tenorThe session opens with the appropriately titled "Start," which establishes a moody tone of both introspection and bold expression. Over Bell's ostinato on piano and Hammond organ, Sainburg and Vazques establish a dynamic interplay with Anbar's eventual participation, lending the music a fluid sense of momentum. "The Way You Look Tonight" was written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields for the 1936 film "Swing Time." Here, Bell arranges the tune as a tribute to South African flugelhornist

Hugh Masekela
flugelhorn1939 - 2018

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
The title track, "Vulnerability," is a harmonically rich ballad that lives up to its name. Bell's touch on the keys is delicate yet expansive. Hirschhorn's tenor solos are a blend of fluid lines and emotional depth. The session closes with another Bell original, "I Didn't Need You Anyways." Opening with a New Orleans parade beat, the number pivots to capture the trio's ability to combine tradition and innovation. In addition to Bell's intricate phrasing, Sainburg's bass lines are supportive and inventive, with Vasquez's driving rhythms shaping the narrative. ">
Track Listing
Start; The Way You Look Tonight; Witch Hunt; Hans; Fighting The Sun; Vulnerability; Beautiful Love; I Didn't Need You Anyways.
Personnel
Eric Bell
pianoCole Sainburg
bassNico Vasquez
drumsDean Anbar
guitarEric Hirschhorn
saxophone, tenorAlbum information
Title: Vulnerability | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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