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$9.69 Released the same year as Hush, Solo Saxophone II: Life was John Klemmer's third release for Elektra in two years. Interestingly, he followed the same formula he did with MCA: score a big single (in this case "Let's Make Love" from Hush) and strong arm the label into letting you do a more experimental outing. Self-produced and cut very quickly, Life is not so entrenched in the soft meditative vibe that his solo saxophone album Cry had been three years earlier. It begins with the sound of a kalimba as the prologue/intro into "Humanesque," which is an actual melody with a solo structure built in. Given Klemmer's signature echoplex saxophone, and the new-ish digital delay technology, he could multitrack harmonics in ways that weren't possible just a few years before: listen to the contrast between middle and lower registers on the various thematic interludes on this cut and it becomes readily apparent. His technical skill is superb, and his ability to roll notes in full voice (just the way his mentor John Coltrane did) as he moves in and out of phrases is quite remarkable. But the most important thing is that there is real soul in Klemmer's playing, not only on this cut, but on all of them. The kinds of impressionistic emotions that appear on most of his full band recordings of the period, where tunes and feelings are drowned out by production are almost absent here. In fact, as Klemmer moves into the true masterpiece on this set, "The Journey from Life to Death," it feels like he's actually trying to show the listener his insides. The primal sounding "Deepest Need of the Human Heart" is another such moment, where Clint Holmes gets to sing wordless falsetto with Klemmer's horn. The hard blowing on "Yes to Life" is startlingly fine and is pushed to near extremes in "The Mystery of Being," when a pitch bender and other electronic devices are added to the sparser lyric lines in the tune. While it's true the titles are sappy and pretentious, there are only two such moments on the entire album, and both of them involve Holmes and both are played on the Rhodes piano instead of on the saxophone: ...
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$17.69 Goldmine Pickers is a young, passionate, four-piece band weaving together roots and inspiration in bluegrass, jazz, folk and Irish traditions to create an energetic new space in Americana music. With memorable acoustic performances, the group has magnetized audiences in intimate to expansive concert halls, at festivals and on live radio shows with inspiring interplay between guitar, mandolin, upright bass and a fiery fiddler and soaring, heartfelt harmonies.Lead vocals are shared smoothly between Lukas Simpson (guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, harmonica) and Jay Lapp (mandolin, guitar), with contributions by Sean Hoffamn (fiddle) -- they "capture the audience" with "really nice, tight three-part harmonies," described a reviewer at acousticguitar.com, who also said, "I was virtually stunned at the ...
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