Jan 5 2019
Best of 2018 #42: Jessica Lurie – “Long Haul”
Jessica Lurie exists in a very centered place on Long Haul. Her wry lyricism comes through strong as ever, but the fluid, almost casual way she navigates a transitive path between genres, while never having to shift her balance gives the impression of music orbiting an artist who sits at the center of all things creative. Previous Lurie recordings have expressed a more distinct point of view, but none to this point have so strongly reflected the cumulative assimilation of those perspectives.
Released on Chant Records.
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Music from Brooklyn, NY.
Jan 5 2019
Best of 2018 #41: Saunier, Halvorson, Miles – “New American Songbooks, Volume 1”
This is a conceptual Great American Songbook. It is a collection of music that frames us as a country and defines our character in the same passing moments that it shapes us in return. It’s with that thought in mind that the trio of cornetist Ron Miles, guitarist Mary Halvorson, and drummer Greg Saunier reinterpret works by Elliott Smith, the Beach Boys, the Partridge Family, Fiona Apple, and John L. Williams, and give a present day voice to music that situates itself as the modern collection of Tin Pan Alley tunes. There isn’t a moment on this recording that doesn’t deal in fascination and reverence.
Released on Sound American.
I wrote about the album for The Bandcamp Daily.
Music from New York City and Denver, CO.
Available at: Bandcamp | Amazon
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By davesumner • Recap: Best of 2018 • 0 • Tags: Denver, Greg Saunier, Jazz - Best of 2018, Mary Halvorson, New York City, Ron Miles, Sound American