Joanna Wallfisch & Dan Tepfer - The Origin of Adjustable Things (2015)

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Title: The Origin of Adjustable Things
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Sunnyside
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 48:44
Total Size: 199 MB
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Tracklist:

01. This Is How You Make Me Feel 03:36
02. Satin Grey 04:30
03. Satellite 05:12
04. Song To The Siren 04:07
05. Creep 03:51
06. Time Doesn't Play Fair 05:18
07. Anonymous Journeys 03:49
08. Brighton Beach 02:25
09. The Origin Of Adjustable Things 02:05
10. Wild Is The Wind 05:14
11. Rational Thought 03:27
12. Never Let Me Go 05:10

Hailed by the great Fred Hersch as a real discovery a first-rate musician in every way, British vocalist Joanna Wallfisch has built an impressive profile since her move to New York from London in 2012. She takes a bold step forward in her creative journey with The Origin of Adjustable Things, a stark and expressive duo album with rising piano master Dan Tepfer. In the mysterious poetry of her lyrics, the freshness of her harmonic choices and the expansiveness of her sonic palette, Wallfisch sets a high bar as she and Tepfer explore a musical universe of their own making. While the album s main focus is voice and piano, there are varied sonic elements pump organ, Wurlitzer, Mellotron, live-looped vocal harmonies that bring out the full richness of Wallfisch s compositional approach. Her 2012 debut, Wild Swan, featured a full band with accomplished jazz players Rob Garcia, Sam Newsome and Joe Martin, yet The Origin of Adjustable Things, with just two musicians, manages to sound as texturally involved.