Greg Chako - Where We Find Ourselves (2022)

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Title: Where We Find Ourselves
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Mint 400 Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:50:00
Total Size: 672 / 260 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1

01. Voyage Down
02. Wave of Love
03. Winter Solstice
04. Takachan
05. Loves Goes Fourth
06. Creators of Life
07. April Wind

Disc 2

01. It's Only You
02. Long Summer Samba
03. You of All
04. Josephine
05. Dirge for Didge
06. 7-Up
07. Takachan (Take 2)
08. Where We Find Ourselves

While Greg Chako's duet album Two's Company, Three's a Crowd was all tuxedos and hotel lounges, Where We Find Ourselves pulls out the berets and bongos for a little more of a post-bop sound. The stiffness is reduced in favor of a little more flow. The sound is essentially mainstream, but with touches of Latin and Indian in the instrumentation and feel from time to time. The inclusion of a full band necessarily reduces the time that Chako spends being at the forefront, with other players taking turns at solos (trombonist Pat Hallaran blows at least a few nice ones) and the band as a whole turning some very nice contemporary melodic lines in tandem. With the arrangements being done primarily by Chako, the horns don't always get the full round that one might hear in other arrangements of these pieces, but the sound still seems to work for the ensemble. The music is quietly understated, but with a few flights of fancy still built in. It's not groundbreaking, but it's good, and it's heartfelt in both composition and performance. Worth a spin. ~ Adam Greenberg