Artist: The Warriors of the Wonderful Sound
Title: Soundpath
Label: Clean Feed Records
Release Date: 10/30/20
Personnel: Marty Ehrlich – conductor/alto saxophone; Bobby Zankel – alto saxophone; Julian Pressley – alto saxophone; Robert DeBellis – tenor and soprano saxophone; Hafez Modirzadeh – tenor saxophone; Mark Allen – baritone saxophone; Dave Ballou – trumpet; Dwayne Eubanks – trumpet; Graham Haynes – cornet; Josh Evans – trumpet; Steve Swell – trombone; Michael Dessen – trombone; Alfred Patterson – trombone; Jose Davilla – bass trombone; Michael Formanek – bass; Tom Lawton – piano; Chad Taylor – drums
Impression: Soundpath is a Muhal Richard Abrams-penned, Bobby Zankle-comissioned piece consisting of a number of majestic vignettes for big band that premiered in 2012, was recorded in 2018, and is presented now for the first time so that we might all listen in awe at MRA’s total compositional mastery as executed by a like minded and boffo ensemble.
More Info: Clean Feed Records
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Buy Here: Clean Feed Records Store and Bandcamp
Artist: Stephan Thelen performed by Al Pari Quartet, and Kronos Quartet
Title: World Dialogue
Label: RareNoise Records
Release Date: 10/30/20
Personnel: KRONOS QUARTET: David Harrington – Violin 1; John Sherba – Violin 2; Hank Dutt – Viola; Sunny Yang – Cello + AL PARI QUARTET: Marta Lucjan – Violin 1; Alicja Miruk-Mirska – Violin 2 ;Magdalena Maier – Viola Elzabieta Rychwalska – Cello
Impression: In all honesty, I came for Kronos and the hypnotizing syncopation Thelen has showcased in his wicked ensemble Sonar, but I am staying for the delicious melodies adorning his signature brand of minimalism, all beautifully performed by both quartets on this recording.
More Info: Stephan Thelen’s Site and Rarenoise Records
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Buy Here: Bandcamp and RareNoise Records
Artist: Ennio Morricone
Title: Morricone Segreto
Label: CAM Sugar Records and Decca Records
Release Date: 11/6/20
Personnel: various
Impression: No one excelled at putting music to film like Morricone and a collection of the less-orchestral, more tripped-out and groovy side of the maestro circa late 60s-early 80s, seven tracks heretofore unissued ’til now, is cause for celebration in a time that is short on celebration of any sort.
More Info: Ennio Morricone’s site
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Buy Here: Decca Records shop