Landing empathetically in the special place that is the Kenny Wheeler and John Taylor universe, this is an album introducing a new duo that wards off ennui and rewards deep listening so tenderly.
The SWR has had a good year for releases. I liked the collab with Paul Carrrack. Even better is this from John Beasley. Originals as well as James Taylor and Earth, Wind & Fire material figure on an album that takes its name from the visual cue of a 1920s Max Ernst proto-surrealist painting.
Mellow writing, cleanly voiced, strong melodies, big band backing that isn't like an overkill at all. All these factors are part of the spell the sound achieves. Miho Hazama reaches new heights
Appealing electro ambient Nordic future jazz from Eivind Aarset, violin and ancient Indian bamboo flute contribute an additional dimension to the existing group sound
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