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Julian Shore: Where We Started
ByJulian Shore
pianob.1987
Joined by a fine ensemble, Shore has the resources he needs to establish the prevailing mood. Like Shore, saxophonist

Dayna Stephens
saxophone, tenor
George Gershwin
composer / conductor1898 - 1937

Colin Stranahan
drums
Edward Perez
bass, acousticb.1978

Ben Monder
guitarb.1962

Maria Schneider
composer / conductorAt the heart of the album are four landscape-based pieces. "Preludio" ushers in the music with an impressionistic opening from Shore, before Monder's guitar enhances the theme, and alto saxophonist

Caroline Davis
saxophoneb.1981
As richly-hued as these pieces are, one might quibble whether additional electronics are a help or a hindrance; Stephens' use of EWI on some of the tracks, and Shore's own synthesizer work on "Nemesis," can at times become a bit cloying. But, for the most part, this thoughtful and skillfully-played music effectively conjures sentiment without sliding into sentimentality. ">
Track Listing
I: Preludio; II: Winds, Currents; III: Tunnels, Speed; O Vos Omnes; Nemesis; IV: Marshes, Amphibians; Oh Bess, Oh Where’s My Bess; Where We Started.
Personnel
Julian Shore
pianoDayna Stephens
saxophone, tenorBen Monder
guitarCaroline Davis
saxophoneEdward Perez
bass, acousticColin Stranahan
drumsOded Tzur
saxophone, tenorAlbum information
Title: Where We Started | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Tone Rogue Records
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