Dec 12 2017
Recommended: Rebecca Martin & Guillermo Klein – “The Upstate Project”
Though both had made their respective marks while on the NYC scene, it wasn’t until after Rebecca Martin and Guillermo Klein had each relocated to upstate New York that the two ultimately collaborated. It should have happened a long time ago. Having worked with an all-star cast of jazz musicians throughout her career, Martin has forged her own personal style of vocals and composition, sometimes situated firmly in a folk music styling, sometimes in jazz, and sometimes in that unmasked space between genres where a simple song can move mountains. And Klein, in his unique vocalization of NYC modern jazz, the element of Argentinean folk has always been an essential component of the pianist’s work. On The Upstate Project, those shared qualities snap right into place. As does their approach to melody. Like an icicle, sometimes the beauty manifests in the patient melt of individual droplets of notes and sometimes it’s when the body of song captures every facet of a sunbeam… there’s an appealing confluence of free flowing verse and song structure that keeps the attention riveted in place.
Martin adapts a few pieces from previous works, where Brad Mehldau, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Larry Grenadier, and others had their hands in the original creation. Most notable is a reworking of Bill Frisell’s “Throughout” (renamed “Hold On” for this session), in which Martin’s lyrics amplify the original’s instrumental enchantment. That said, it’s the pieces original to this project where this album is at its strongest. Opening track “Just as in Spring” is a case in point, with its lullaby melody matched up with a rise-with-the-sun tempo. It’s about as beautiful as a song gets, and also the basis for locking Martin and Klein in a recording studio for additional recordings.
Your album personnel: Rebecca Martin (vocals, guitar), Guillermo Klein (piano, keyboard, vocals), Larry Grenadier (acoustic bass) and Jeff Ballard (drums, percussion).
Released on Sunnyside Records.
Listen to more of the album on the label’s Bandcamp page.
Music from Kingston and Beacon, NY.
Dec 25 2017
Best of 2017 #21: Rebecca Martin & Guillermo Klein – “The Upstate Project” (Sunnyside Records)
Though both had made their respective marks while on the NYC scene, it wasn’t until after Rebecca Martin and Guillermo Klein had each relocated to upstate New York that the two ultimately collaborated. It was worth the wait. Their respective balance between folk musics and modern jazz sync up perfectly on The Upstate Project, and lead to a series of poignant moments rich with melodicism… and this applies to the union of their voices as well as between guitar and piano. A reworking of Bill Frisell’s classic song “Throughout” is nice bonus to accompany some beautiful original pieces. This collaboration should happen far more often.
Music from Kingston and Beacon, NY.
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By davesumner • Recap: Best of 2017 • 0 • Tags: Guillermo Klein, Jazz - Best of 2017, Rebecca Martin, Sunnyside Records