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Erik Friedlander: Skin
Friedlander at times deploys his cello as though it were a second horn, joining Andy Laster's alto sax for the seductive harmonies of Mancini's "Susan." Elsewhere the cellist takes on a bass-like role, complementing the unpredictable twists and turns of bassist Stomu Takeishi (Satoshi's brother), as on "Fekunk." The Atlas Cello Quartet joins Friedlander on a couple of tracks, most notably Hemphill's "Reflections," which the leader transforms into a haunting piece of chamber music. And Santana's "Golden Dawn" makes for a gorgeous all-pizzicato finale, with Friedlander unaccompanied.
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Title: Skin | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Brassland
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