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Marcio Garcia: Forest
Opening with the disc's title tune, Garcia shapes a sound that is intimate, refined and approachably cerebral. Patiently and beautifully deliveredwith a mix that allows for full appreciation of the trio dynamicthe tune has the mood of a contemplative solo walk through a quiet, shaded "Forest": cool moss on the northern sides of tall trees, the hint of a breeze, dappled sunlight in the solitude.
"I. Red Mountain" features saxophonist Rich Bomzer. His impassioned tenor sound tucks itself inside the restrained flow of the melancholy currents of Garcia's composition. "Valley" is delivered with a soothing grace. "Last Rodeo" sounds sad and outside the flow of time; "Touch" brings in a brighter mood.
"Labyrinth," the closer, is the loveliest, most mysterious tune of Garcia's all-originals set. Calm, reflective, and brief, it wraps up a very promising debut on an elegant note.
Track Listing
Forest; I. Red Mountain; II. Valley; Last Rodeo; Touch; The Labyrinth.
Personnel
Marcio Garcia
pianoMarcio Garcia: piano; Jimmy Macbride: drums; Myles Sloniker: bass; Doug Weiss: bass (1); Rich Bomzer: tenor saxophone (2).
Album information
Title: Forest | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Self Produced
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