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Sandbox and Sanctum - Song Cycle for Quartet

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Download links and information about Sandbox and Sanctum - Song Cycle for Quartet by Gene Ess. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 01:06:37 minutes.

Artist: Gene Ess
Release date: 2005
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 8
Duration: 01:06:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Free 2 Fast 11:46
2. Ryo 7:23
3. Baptisma Pyros 11:07
4. Ballad for a Swordsman 8:08
5. Ask the Guru 6:47
6. Noh Country 8:45
7. Sun Matsuri 7:31
8. Kerama Processional 5:10

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Guitarist Gene Ess' Sandbox and Sanctum features eight of his complex originals performed by a top-notch quartet. There are unfortunately no liner notes to fully describe the intent behind the music, but the eight selections all have something to do with childhood and growing up. The music is never simplistic or that child-like, and instead it is post-bop jazz influenced but not derivative of John Coltrane. Ess, who recalls John Abercrombie in spots, is a fine player although Donny McCaslin on tenor and soprano often takes solo honors. With bassist Harvie S contributing stimulating support and drummer Gene Jackson often reacting to Ess' ideas, this is a consistently stirring outing. Chances are that none of Gene Ess' originals will catch on as standards, but they work well in this context.