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Saco Yasuma: Another Rain
ByYasuma shows strong evidence of her ability to dissect, deconstruct and build. She stamps these attributes completely on "A Wind Blew Into My Hands, a solo outing. In less than three minutes she rides a storm of sound. Her alto raises its voice to dwell on the melody and then glides away. Intensity comes in a surge of bent notes and hard-hitting phrases.
"Calm Water tells a different story. Yasuma plays the xaphoon on this folk tune, her vision straight ahead as she keeps the melody largely intact, filling it with an occasional billow. Trumpeter Roy Campbell Jr. and bass clarinetist Andrew Bemkey enhance the luminosity with delicately ornate lines. This dip in the mainstream works like a charm.
A bright spark runs through "Liquid Entity with Campbell and Bemkey (now playing piano) on the head before Campbell breaks loose to open a welter of notes that has him on the bop line, growling the blues and coming off like Dizzy Gillespie. His ideas serve the cause well. Yasuma takes the force and invests it with her own imagination. She uses form and content as well as she does free idioms, making every phrase potent. Bemkey dips in on the melody, his rich harmonies are rewarding before the end comes in an eruption of open-ended, erudite playing from Yasuma.
Yasuma sits comfortably at the cross roads of composition and freedom to make some telling statements.
Track Listing
Invisible Matters; Liquid Entity; Fat Orange Moon; The Fifth Season; Calm Water; Labyrinth; Straight Upwards; A Wind Blew Into My Hands; Another Rain.
Personnel
Saco Yasuma: alto sax, xaphoon (bamboo saxophone); Roy Campbell jr.: trumpet, flugelhorn; Andrew Bemkey: piano, bass clarinet; Ken Filiano: bass; Michael T. A. Thompson: soundrhythium percussion; Golda Solomon: vocals (3).
Album information
Title: Another Rain | Year Released: 2007 | Record Label: Leaf Note Productions