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Majamisty Trio: Wind Rose
ByBut overall the praise was justified. And the good news is that Wind Rose, the group's fourth album, rides the same tide, with the same success. In a noisy, complex and often ugly world, Wind Rose offers, not escapism, but a vision of how things might be, when harmony rather than dissonance is the default position.
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Ervin Malina
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Understatement and nuance characterise the music, but it also possesses tensile strength. Each member of the trio contributes to this, with drummer
Lav Kovac
drumsGuest artists George and woodwind player
Ulrich Drechsler
clarinet, bassTrack Listing
The City Of Jewels; Passarola; Echoes; Green Room; With Or Without You; My Father's New Guitar; Long Embrace; Wind Rose.
Personnel
Majamisty TriO
band / ensemble / orchestraMaja Alvanovi?
pianoErvin Malina
bassLav Kovac
drumsUlrich Drechsler
clarinet, bassAneta George
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
Aneta George: vocals (3, 6-8); Ulrich Drechsler: bass clarinet, basset horn (3, 6-8).
Album information
Title: Wind Rose | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Mistyland
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