The Westerlies – Wherein Lies the Good (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz]

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Artist: The Westerlies
Album: Wherein Lies the Good
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 01:04:44
Total Tracks: 18
Total Size: 2,16 GB

Tracklist:

01. The Westerlies – Robert Henry (05:22)
02. The Westerlies – In the Mornin’ (03:00)
03. The Westerlies – Weeping Mary (03:23)
04. The Westerlies – Wherein Lies the Good (14:37)
05. The Westerlies – Golden Gate Gospel Train (01:53)
06. The Westerlies – Travelin’ Shoes (01:44)
07. The Westerlies – Remember Me (01:46)
08. The Westerlies – Born Ten Thousand Years Ago (01:11)
09. The Westerlies – Do Unto Others (02:34)
10. The Westerlies – The Kiss (04:19)
11. The Westerlies – From the Very First Time (03:09)
12. The Westerlies – Laurie (02:39)
13. The Westerlies – Eli (01:58)
14. The Westerlies – Chickendog and Woodylocks (02:21)
15. The Westerlies – Memories (04:19)
16. The Westerlies – Entropy, Pt. 1 (01:26)
17. The Westerlies – Entropy, Pt. 2 (06:02)
18. The Westerlies – Entropy, Pt. 3 (02:54)

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Wherein Lies the Good, the third album from Seattle-bred, Brooklyn-based brass quartet The Westerlies, presents a radical reimagining of the American song. “Skilled interpreters who are also adept improvisers” (NPR’s Fresh Air), The Westerlies approach this ferociously unique set of music with the full breadth of their expressive palette: the delicacy and precision of the concert hall, the breathless spontaneity of a midnight jam session, and the earthy grit of a backyard hoedown. Following a series of high-profile collaborations with Fleet Foxes, Common, Theo Bleckmann, and Dave Douglas, The Westerlies return to their quartet roots with a broad collection of original compositions and arrangements of time-tested American songs.Grammy award winning violinist and producer Johnny Gandelsman’s musical voice reflects the artistic collaborations he has been a part of since moving to the United States in 1995. Richard Brody of The New Yorker has called Johnny Gandelsman “revelatory” in concert, placing him in the company of “radically transformative” performers like Maurizio Pollini, Peter Serkin and Christian Zacharias.

As a founding member of Brooklyn Rider and a member of the Silkroad Ensemble, Johnny has closely worked with such luminaries as Bela Fleck, Martin Hayes, Kayhan Kalhor, Yo-Yo Ma, Mark Morris, Anne Sofie Van Otter, Alim Qasimov & Fargana Qasimova, Joshua Redman, Suzanne Vega, Abigail Washburn and Damian Woetzel. He has appeared with Bono, David Byrne, Renee Fleming, Rhiannon Giddens, I’m With Her, Christian McBride, and many others.

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