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.
Jan 28 2020
Best of 2019 #27: Caroline Davis – “Alula”
It’s not like Caroline Davis sits still very long. The saxophonist has an eclectic array of projects, and spread out across the vast modern landscape of jazz expressionism. There’s the post-bop brilliance (and Chicago-hip name) of her Pedway ensemble, her contributions to the post-rock jazz of Whirlpool, her sonic documentary Doors: Chicago Storylines, and her ballad-as-ignition-switch 2018 release Heart Tonic. Her latest, however, treats all previous projects like they were standard straight-ahead sessions, and now this is when she really stretches out. By way of comparison, it’s how things shake out. This excellent electro-acoustic trio set with drummer Greg Saunier and keyboardist Matt Mitchell is a massive upheaval of melodies, of harmonies shattered like glass, and rhythms that dance on the shards while laughing. This album surprises with loving melodies that break through the clearing, or when it unexpectedly settles into a cadence with the rhythmic quality of crickets chirping loudly at the moon on a clear night. It is crazily tuneful, even when at its most chaotic. It’s serious business, but its only business is having fun. It is the end of ever thinking you know what to expect from a Caroline Davis recording. Alula is one of the very best recordings of 2019.
Your album personnel: Caroline Davis (alto saxophone, voice), Matt Mitchell (Prophet 6 synthesizer, modular synth, ARP synthesizer), and Gregory Saunier (drums, percussion, voice).
Released on New Amsterdam Records.
Music from Brooklyn, NY.
I wrote about the album for The Bandcamp Daily.
Cool album cover art by Robert Pollard.
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By davesumner • Recap: Best of 2019 • 0 • Tags: Best Jazz of 2019, Brooklyn (NY), Caroline Davis, Greg Saunier, Matt Mitchell, New Amsterdam Records