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Alex Cline Ensemble: Alex Cline (drums, percussion); Alina Kemanis (vocals); G.E. Stinson (autoharp, electric guitar); Jeff Gauthier (violin); Wayne Peet (keyboards); Michael Elizondo (bass). Additional personnel: Kaoru (vocals); Takako Uemura, Mutsy Erskine, Satoko Otsumura, Harumi Makino Smith, Noriko Peet (spoken vocals); Vinny Golia (soprano saxophone); Nels Cline (electric guitar); Peter Erskine (drums); Brad Dutz (congas, djembe); Christopher Garcia (mbwata); Dan Morris (mridangam). Recorded at O'Henry Sound Studios, Burbank, California on January 13 & 14, 2001. Personnel: Alex Cline (autoharp, kantele, synthesizer, percussion); G.E. Stinson (vocals, electric guitar, autoharp); Aina Kemanis, Kaoru (vocals); Nels Cline (electric guitar); Jeff Gauthier (violin); Vinny Golia (soprano saxophone); Wayne Peet (keyboards); Peter Erskine (snare drum); Brad Dutz (congas, djembe); Dan Morris (mradangam). Audio Mixer: Rich Breen . Liner Note Author: Alex Cline. Recording information: O'Henry Studios, Burbank, CA (01/13/2001/01/14/2001). Photographer: Karen Cline. Readers: Noriko Peet; Mutsy Erskine; Takato Uemura; Satoko Otsumura; Harumi Makino Smith. Unknown Contributor Role: Christopher Garcia. Constant Flame is the Alex Cline Ensemble's first endeavor since 1999's Sparks Fly Upward, and it is a poetic masterpiece. Back is the haunted, hunted, stoned, angelic voice of Aina Kemanis, with violins provided by Jeff Gauthier; Michael Elizondo's bass; G.E. Stinson's guitar; and Wayne Peet's keyboards to accompany the massive percussion, synthesizer, and string skills of Alex Cline, who also plays kantale and autoharp. Lending a hand are Cline's brother, guitarist Nels Cline; soprano saxophonist Vinny Golia; a percussion ensemble headed by producer Peter Erskine; and a host of relatives and friends of bandmembers reading six poems by the late Akiko Yosano. The opener, "Paramita," is dedicated to the memory of the late Don Cherry. After a brief poem read by Kemanis, the piece opens with a deep, thunderous drumming. Eventually, her ghostly yet serene voice is joined by keyboards, bass, and kantele (a kind of zither), which enter the tune and become its body. Kemanis' vocals hover above ever so slightly, bringing her musicians with her into the heavens ever so slowly, until the entire tune is transformed from a piece of musical poetry into a prayer. On "Evening Bell," dedicated to the late composer Toru Takemitsu, singing bowls usher in bells and resonant strings (which Gauthier overdubbed) and, very eventually, Kemanis' vocals. The work holds together with a spiritual thread; nothing more binds its disparate parts. Improvisation is everywhere, yet reigned in with an aesthetic control of space. One of the standout tracks is the title cut dedicated to the memory of John Carter, whom Cline cut his musical teeth with. Not remotely resembling anything Carter ever composed, the piece nonetheless employs his compositional methodology and uses space for improvisation in much the same way. While there isn't a weak moment on this outrageously ambitious recording, worthy of an essay instead of a review, there are some moments that need to be mentioned if for no other reason than to point listeners in a general direction. "Bridge," for David Sylvian, begins with a gorgeous vocal from Kemanis singing the simplest of lyrics and accompanied only by a keyboard for half of the piece's 13 minutes. As her vocals open the musical field, percussion, other keyboards, strings, and reeds join together with her and shimmer in the dark heat. By disc's end, it's obvious that Cline and his band can accomplish anything they want to; there is no chasm they cannot breach. In the spare, night-drenched sparseness that is "Benediction" (written for and sung by Kemanis), the keyboards and whispering cymbals offer a closing to a set of music that is both sacred and yet entrenched in the ravaged beauty of the earth. CDown Beat (10/01, p.73) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...An unusual, beautifully realized concept..." Constant Flame Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $3.39) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Percussion | | Label | Cryptogramophone | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 156790  | | CD Universe Part number | 1943778 | | Catalog number | 600110 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 31, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Peter Erskine | | Engineer | Rich Breen | | Personnel | Peter Erskine, Nels Cline, Brad Dutz, Christopher Garcia, Harumi Makino Smith, Mutsy Erskine, Noriko Peet, Satoko Otsumura, Takako Uemura, Dan Morris, Kaoru, Vinny Golia |
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