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REVOLUTIONS
Dan Loomis
Label: Adhyâropa Records
Released: 2024
Duration: 1:03:12
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Tracks
…Every Revolution Makes A New World…; Americas Overture; … A Conversion Of Heat Into Light…; Skies (For Francisco De Miranda); …The Spark Of Liberty…; Toussaint (For Toussaint Louverture); …Simón’s Choice…; Over The Andes (For SimóN BolíVar); …A Ride Through The Night…; The Road (For The Long Ride Through The Night); … A New Mix Of Peoples Ready To Become Itself…; Centaur Of The Plains (For José Antonio PáEz); … Spring Back From The Roots…; The Trunk Of Liberty (For Toussaint Louverture); … Where The Light Comes In …; Ember (For The All Ones That Came Before); … From Slavery To The Formation Of A Nation…; Dessalines (For Jean-Jacques Dessalines); …The Cost… ; Hay Una Mujer (For The Mothers, Daughter And Sisters Of The Revolution);
Personnel
Dan Loomis
bassRodrigo Recabarren
drumsSebastian Noelle
guitarOwen Broder
saxophoneChes Smith
drumsJeff Miles
guitarAlbum Description
The music is strong throughout. The musicians involved do an excellent job, and the whole thing will be a record to be picked out and played every May 1 for years to come. But not only then. This should be played often, and you don't need to be eager for rebellion every time you play it. Jan Granlie – Salt Peanuts (via Google Translate) Dan Loomis pairs Bach with Simon Bolivar and Ornette Coleman with Toussaint Louverture, each revolutionaries in their field. A statement of strong current significance and therefore worth the necessary attention. Georges Tonla Briquet – Jazz Halo (via Google Translate) Using history as Loomis does has a particular significance today. This sumptuous musical staging, which cannot truly be classified into a specific genre, is deeply intelligent and exciting, with dreamlike musical arrangements, and in my opinion, is the very essence of an “Indispensable” album. Loomis does not create for the sake of creating; he creates because it is essential to him, and it feels incredibly refreshing. However, it is impossible to overlook Dan Loomis’s double bass playing, magnificent, a delight. It is impossible to find a single flaw in this album; all we can do is wish him many performances to delight an audience that sorely needs it. Thierry de Clemensat – Paris Move Bold, powerful, and passionate, Revolutions is a memorable tribute to the people who put their lives on the line to free their nations, and highly recommended. Midwest Book Review I recommend listening to this album in one uninterrupted sitting. David Reed – Belleville Intelligencer
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