Sam_Sadigursky-The_Words_Project-Retail-2007-RARE

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2008-04-10

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  Sam Sadigursky - The Words Project

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 | 01. after paradise                                               [08:01]
 | 02. still life                                                   [04:37]
 | 03. im glad your sickness                                        [05:50]
 | 04. water, aspirin, you                                          [09:22]
 | 05. love                                                         [08:05]
 | 06. in the kitchen                                               [06:49]
 | 07. gardener and flower too                                      [05:54]
 | 08. you are                                                      [06:00]
 | 09. epitath for a pair of old shoes                              [09:28]
 | 10. after love                                                   [05:02]
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 |                                                               .. [69:08]
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 | Musical settings of poetry remain rare in jazz. Pianist Ketil BjA~╢
 | rnstadΓÇÖs accessible readings of John DonneΓÇÖs metaphysical poems and
 | bassist Steve SwallowΓÇÖs longtime affair with Robert Creeley have
 | replenished the genre to a degree, but few artists have braved the
 | near-stigmatized art form, let alone on their first album as leader.
 | With The Words Project, however, reedman Sam SadigurskyΓÇÖs well
 | tailored musical atmospheres reveal a sensitive approach to musical
 | prosody.
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 | Drawn from the serious and not so serious pages of Penelope Shuttle,
 | Donald Justice, Maxine Kumin, Czeslaw Milosz and Osip Mandelshtam, the
 | more upbeat and uplifting texts here become a set of vaporous,
 | modernist scenescapes. Marked contrasts are achieved with one of Marina
 | TsvetaevaΓÇÖs uneasy missives, a Sylvia Plath surrealist riddle and
 | Mark BoogΓÇÖs rather violent and deranging ΓÇoeWater, Aspirin, You.ΓÇ?
 | Throughout, SadigurskyΓÇÖs flowing phraseology empathetically follows
 | the free versed and, oftentimes, tricky meters.
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 | For example, in MiloszΓÇÖs inspirational ΓÇoeAfter Paradise,ΓÇ? he has
 | Heather MasseΓÇÖs Joni Mitchell-inflected voice go down to the extreme
 | lower range on the pentasyllabic ΓÇoesubterreneanΓÇ? and follows with a
 | repeated, majestic melody solemnly anchored by a backbeat. The malaise
 | of BoogΓÇÖs verse finds a compositional echo in the melodyΓÇÖs
 | psychotic intervallic leaps and disturbing, repeated high notes (that
 | certainly do ΓÇoetick onto the tympanumsΓÇ?), until guest guitarist
 | Nate Radley enters with a delay-drenched, Kurt Rosenwinkel-tinged solo.
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 | SadigurskyΓÇÖs emphasis of the female voiceΓÇÖs high register on this
 | track may turn off some listeners. By the same token, a half or whole
 | step down transposition in the arrangement of ΓÇoeStill LifeΓÇ? would
 | have yielded less strained vocal pitches. Inversely, Noam WeinsteinΓÇÖs
 | low murmur on KuminΓÇÖs ΓÇoeAfter LoveΓÇ? succeeds, despite its
 | shakiness and approximate pitch, in bringing the listener into the
 | narratorΓÇÖs domestic intimacy.
 |
 | TsvetaevaΓÇÖs confessional poem ΓÇoeIΓÇÖm Glad Your Sickness,ΓÇ? is
 | equally intimate. The trackΓÇÖs spare arrangement puts focus on Monika
 | HeidemannΓÇÖs fragile, BjA~╢rk-influenced interpretation. But the
 | programΓÇÖs high point is Nobel Prize laureate MiloszΓÇÖs ΓÇoeLove,ΓÇ?
 | a powerful call for an unegotistical transformation of humanity through
 | love, detachment and humility. Perfectly matched with Becca StevensΓÇÖ
 | tone, the profoundly meaningful textΓÇÖs second exposition sees
 | Heidemann singing the lines in a fugue and culminating with
 | SadigurskyΓÇÖs Coltrane-ish modal excursion.
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 | Also surprisingly attractive is MendelshtamΓÇÖs ΓÇoeGardener And Flower
 | Too,ΓÇ? whose word field relates to the traumatic concept of
 | physiological entrapment (the poet establishes a metaphor between his
 | body and what appears to be a greenhouse), and is supported by a fast,
 | nervous ride cymbal pattern that finds release in the ΓÇoechorus.ΓÇ?
 | Looser is ShuttleΓÇÖs ΓÇoeIn The Kitchen,ΓÇ? an ode to kitchen
 | appliances that takes the form of a ludic tango.
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 | The ProjectΓÇÖs more challenging moments, enlivened by its instigator's
 | elaborate melodies, fare very well, and are given a unity despite the
 | multifarious sweep of the original material.
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 | Tracks: After Paradise; Still Life; I'm Glad Your Sickness; Water,
 | Aspirin, You; Love; In The Kitchen; Gardener And Flower Too; You're;
 | Epitaph For A Pair Of Old Shoes; After Love.
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 | Personnel: Heather Masse, Becca Stevens, Monika Heidemann, Noam
 | Weinstein: vocals; Pete Rende: piano; Eivind Opsvik: bass; Tommy Crane:
 | drums; Nate Radley: guitar; Robert Burkhart: cello; Sam Sadigursky:
 | tenor and soprano saxophones, flute and alto flute, clarinet and bass
 | clarinet, percussion.
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 | http://samsadigursky.com/
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01-sam_sadigursky-after_paradise-rare.mp310,13 MB
02-sam_sadigursky-still_life-rare.mp35,99 MB
03-sam_sadigursky-im_glad_your_sickness-rare.mp36,65 MB
04-sam_sadigursky-water_aspirin_you-rare.mp311,99 MB
05-sam_sadigursky-love-rare.mp39,19 MB
06-sam_sadigursky-in_the_kitchen-rare.mp38,30 MB
07-sam_sadigursky-gardener_and_flower_too-rare.mp38,07 MB
08-sam_sadigursky-you_are-rare.mp37,58 MB
09-sam_sadigursky-epitath_for_a_pair_of_old_shoes-rare.mp312,77 MB
10-sam_sadigursky-after_love-rare.mp36,00 MB