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Daniel Ori: So It Goes
ByOri recorded his first album, Money (Fourward Quartet, 2005), in Israel with the Fourword Quartet. His secondand first as a leaderSo It Goes, is quite an ambitious project in that he penned all the tunes and absorbed elements of world music throughout.
"On a Tin Floor" starts off as an invitation to dance, before it goes on to cut a deeper swath. The Jewish influenced melody is given its soul by Uri Gurvich, who plays with deep sensitivity before Gabriel Guerrero takes it out of the cocoon and improvises on the theme. The moves are complementary but they also serve as the counterpoint, both working in tandem to sinew the tune. The muscularity is made firmer by Gurvich on his return, the melody now underscored by the band as a whole.
Ori sets a modulated pulse for "Morning to Evening," with the melody floating in on the wings of the bass and piano. Guerrero stays in the organic atmosphere of progression even as he turns on the warmth with his deeply etched textures. The dreamy landscape is then colored by Ori, who intersperses warm splashes with gentle daubs and adds the final glow.
"Lean" is another contemplative tune. Guerrero once more sets the tonethis time his phrases are long and deep, yet fluid. The arrangement adds to the impact. Jeff Miles adds to the aesthetic with his modulated playing on the guitar that kisses the edge of bebop. His notes are round and gorgeous extending the spell cast by the alto saxophone's orbital trajectories.
Ori makes an auspicious debut at the helm. He writes with perspicacity, and in doing so gives his music not only immediacy but a telling impact as well.
Track Listing
On a Tin Floor; Susurrus; Usul; Manna Blues; Lean; So it Goes; Heal; Morning to Evening.
Personnel
Daniel Ori
bass, acousticDaniel Ori: acoustic bass; Uri Gurvich: alto sax; Gabriel Guerrero: piano, Rhodes; Eric Doob: drums; Marcelo Woloski: percussion; Jeff Miles: guitar.
Album information
Title: So It Goes | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Art of Life Records
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About Daniel Ori
Instrument: Bass, acoustic
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