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Crosscurrent: Rituals
With the band’s fourth release titled Rituals, the listener will be treated to hip, jazz-based grooves and intricately developed voicings along with a slight jazz-samba tinge and peppery rhythms on pieces such as “Stop & Go” and others. Hence, Clements’ radiant flute passages and Johnson’s articulate chord progressions, performed on acoustic guitar, elicits dream laden imagery on “Mirrormere”, whereas the band engages in some interesting harmonization and well-placed accents on “Seven Of Mine”. Here, the rhythm section grabs the spotlight as they render a pumping and somewhat bouncy pulse in support of Clement’s brawny yet thematically rich tenor sax soloing, although the primary motif is comprised of extended notes and nondescript patterns. And while this band serves up nothing inherently novel, Rituals makes for a pleasant listening experience, enhanced by a vibrant track mix teeming with comforting sounds and an overall enticing ebb and flow.
Track Listing
Intersections, North March, Firefly, Guinnevere, Stop & Go, Crosscurrent, Mirrormere, Seven Of Mine, Ritual, Now The Day Is Gone
Personnel
Ben Cook; piano, keyboards: Eric T. Johnson; electric, acoustic and nylon string guitars, Roland VG-8: Carl Clements; tenor and soprano saxophones, bansuri, flute: Joshua Davis; acoustic bass: Bertram Lehmann; drums, percussion: Norm Bergeron; percussion
Album information
Title: Rituals | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Laugh & Jangle
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