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Susanne Abbuehl: Compass

by Budd Kopman
Compass is vocalist Susanne Abbuehl's second recording for ECM, after 2001's April. Five years is a long time between albums, but the wait was well worth it. Her band has not changed, except that Lucas Niggli has replaced Samuel Rohrer on drums and percussion, and Michel Portal has been added as a second clarinet on two ...
Susanne Abbuehl: Compass

by John Kelman
Anyone fortunate enough to have heard Susanne Abbuehl's out-of-print first record, I Am Rose (Evoke, 1997), knows that while the singer's musical direction was already developing, it was not until her 2001 ECM debut, April, that it became fully realized. Compass is a logical evolution, but it manages a few surprises, finding Abbuehl and her unorthodox ...
Susanne Abbuehl: Compass

by Nic Jones
In the midst of a saturated field of female singers, Susanne Abbuehl stands out like a beacon. She does not choose the path of least resistance, always making sure she's pictured with her mouth open warbling her way through a cross-section of the tried-and-trusted. Instead she employs the timbre of her voice as an end in ...
April

Label: ECM Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Yes Is A Pleasant Country, Ida Lupino, Closer, All I Need, A.I.R.(All India Radio), Seven Somewhere I Have Never Traveled Gladly Beyond,
Skies May Be Blue; Yes, 'Round Midnight, Maggie And Milly And Molly And May, Since Feeling Is First, Mane Na.
Susanne Abbuehl: April

by Craig W. Hurst
The music on Susanne Abbuehl's recent ECM release April draws on diverse musical sources that result in a product that extends beyond that which is usually expected from a recording labeled as jazz. The music of Abbuehl and her fellow musicians at times resembles music more closely akin to an impression of the spare and angular ...