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Samuel Eagles' Spirit: Ask Seek Knock
The opener "Eternity Within My Soul" is fairly indicative of the ensuing seven numbers, the richly textured and contrapuntal arrangements enhanced by the imaginative choice of instrumentation. There is more utilisation of the unison saxophones on the plaintive "Hope In The Hills." But perhaps the most immediately engaging track is the final, memorable title track, with unaccompanied twin horns initially stating the head, subsequently joined by the ensemble and altoist Eagles contributing a lithe, fluid solo.
Eagles's chosen name for his band is appropriate given that most of the tracks offer a religious or spiritual interpretation of one kind or another. Indeed Eagles revealed that his inspiration for these pieces arose following a period of turbulence and which he describes as his own "spiritual enlightenment." Not that this is an overtly ecclesiastical record, but it certainly conveys some heavenly sounds.
Track Listing
Eternity Within My Soul; Changed, Changing Still; Hear His Voice; Hope In The Hills; The Twelve; Dream and Visions Of The Son; Spirit; Ask, Seek, Knock.
Personnel
Samuel Eagles: alto saxophone; Duncan Eagles: tenor saxophone; Jean Toussaint: tenor saxophone (3, 6,); Sam Leak: piano; Ralph Wyld: vibraphone; Max Luthert: double bass; Dave Hamblett: drums.
Album information
Title: Ask Seek Knock | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Whirlwind Recordings Ltd
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