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Chris Dingman: Waking Dreams
ByEmerging as a stylist with a pliable touch and warm presence, Dingman carries the deep tradition of patriarchs (

Milt Jackson
vibraphone1923 - 1999

Stefon Harris
vibraphoneb.1973

Steve Lehman
saxophone, alto
Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpetb.1982
The music reflects the vibraphonist's tonalitygraceful, calculating, and inquisitive. A theme runs through the program as interpreted by a group of rising stars. The onset is cerebral in "Vijayanagara," as Akinmusire and alto saxophonist

Loren Stillman
saxophone, altob.1980

Joe Sanders
bassb.1896

Justin Brown
drumsThe tracks are vignettes of imagination. There's sadness and allurement in "Manhattan Bridge," and austere refinement in "Same Coin" colored by strokes of flute and clarinet and a lovely spot by pianist

Fabian Almazan
pianob.1984
Akinmusire's presence is also important; he can carry a melody (the aforementioned "Clear The Rain") or add depth and imagery in "Nocturnal," a piece that is as compelling as a cinematic score. Furthermore, these tracks highlight another pointDingman is a serious composer. Whether it's the arc of "Zaneta"'s swing or the reciting of poetry in the darkly lit "Epilogue: Stillness," his debut is a work of art and form. To bring ideas into fruitionlet alone ones from dreamsinto music that's articulated at this level, is something to admire. ">
Track Listing
Prelude; Vijayanagara; Jet Lag; Manhattan Bridge; Indian Hill; Waking Dreams; Interlude; Same Coin; Shift in the Wind; Reflection; Clear the Rain; Nocturnal; Zaneta; Epilogue: Stillness.
Personnel
Chris Dingman
vibraphoneAmbrose Akinmusire: trumpet; Loren Stillman: saxophones; Fabian Almazan: piano; Joe Sanders: bass; Justin Brown: drums; Chris Dingman: vibraphone; Ryan Ferreira: guitar (3); Erica Von Kleist: flute (2, 8); Mark Small: bass clarinet (8).
Album information
Title: Waking Dreams | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Between Worlds Music
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