Stein, Jason: Lucille
Stein, Jason: Lucille
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Stein, Jason
Label: Delmark
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 038153502515
Genre: Jazz
In a review of Jason Stein's debut album, The Story This Time (Delmark 2013), JazzTimes said "This record kills. The double-horn front line allows for torrid, bop-rooted synchronicity and numerous moments of unfettered exploration." Stein understands the bass clarinet's history and seeks to extend it's comfort zone, and he's not prone to move into the stratosphere, staying in the natural range on his instrument, but picking up the pace manually, the overland route, through force of will. Add to a couple tracks the contrabass clarinet of Keefe Jackson, which ratchets the sound down into the substrata a few notches, and the uncanny play between the anchor and the waves is even more pronounced.
Tracks:
1.1 Marshmallow
1.2 Halls and Rooms
1.3 Dexterity
1.4 Roused About
1.5 Ryder's Uncle Dragon
1.6 Wow
1.7 Little Rootie Tootie
1.8 I Knew You Were
1.9 April