Calling upon a famous quote spoken by the character Almeria in William Congreve's Restoration era drama The Mourning Bride serves as a very apt way somehow to introduce the rather remarkable nylon string guitar sounds of Robin Katz that act are like a charm "to soothe a savage breast to soften rocks or bend a knotted oak."
The Babel label renaissance that began with Riversphere last year continues at pace with this dreamy multinational Eurojazz group release from Red Kite that has roots in London jazz. One of 2026's best albums so far, clearly, there's plenty in the pot, no jarring sense of a postlude at all to burden the sound nor repetitive noodle evident anywhere in play.
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