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Martin Taylor and David
Grisman front an extraordinary acoustic jazz quartet for I'm Beginning
to See the Light (ACD-36), the new release from Acoustic Disc. With the
impeccable rhythm section accompaniment of DGQ alumni Jim Kerwin on bass
and George Marsh on drums, Scottish guitar virtuoso Taylor and mandolin
maven Grisman have created a string-jazz milestone. Taylor and Grisman
collaborated in 1995 on the acclaimed Tone Poems II, a historic look at
both jazz and the great acoustic archtop guitars (and mandolins). The
empathy and interplay developed during those session -- and subsequent
live performances -- is evident in their playing on this album as new
vitality is brought to classic jazz standards.
Acoustic renditions
of the title cut, "Autumn in New York," "Willow Weep for Me," "East of
the Sun," "Lover Man" and seven others exhibit rare depth and sensitivity.
The musicians are inventive and inspired, the quartet members melding
into a tight, unified sound that belies the improvisational nature of
this project. Co-produced by Martin and David, I'm Beginning to See the
Light was recorded "live" directly to 2-track analog by David Dennison;
sonically, it is one of the best recordings created by Acoustic Disc.
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