A Walk In The Woods opens with its title track, the percussion at
the beginning setting the location as someplace exotic, perhaps even
mysterious. As soon as the track kicks in, we know we are in a place of beauty,
a place without danger. If you are looking for an instrumental track to lift
your spirits and get you back in touch with life, humanity, the universe and
the great rhythm of it all, well, here it is. This tune makes me smile, sure, but
it also somehow makes my entire body lighter, happier. How refreshing this is. Joining
Terrence Wintersmith on this track are Carina Bruwer on flute, Zakhar Valahar
on violin, Gergo Bille on flugelhorn and trumpet, and Larry Salzman on percussion.
Terrence then changes gears with “Ridgetop,” a tune that has almost a cheesy
pop element to it, but manages to avoid going too deeply in that direction, and
instead develops a beauty. I love the way that horn soars in the second half.
George Tidwell is on flugelhorn, Fred Bogert is on guitar, Dave Pomeroy is
bass, and Chester Thompson is on drums. This disc then goes in yet another
direction, this time to a cool, kind of relaxed jazzy guitar piece, “I’m Always
Dreaming.” Marcel Camargo delivers some wonderful stuff on guitar, while Eivind
Opsvik provides some good work on double bass, and Brian Griffin keeps the
mellow groove on drums.
“Jumping And Jiving” is one of
two tracks on this EP to feature vocals, and they have a delicious style,
almost like you’d expect them to be performed a cappella. The vocals are
performed by Terrence Wintersmith, Patricia Lee and David E. Greene. This is a
song about days gone by, and the sound fits well with its subject. “Back in the days when they were jumping and
jiving/To a twenty-piece band and a drummer that laid it down/There was a
beat/On every street/Swing was the king uptown.” I love Jeff Coffin’s work
on saxophone. Plus, this track features some cool work by Frederick Boyle on
keys. Tom Roady is on percussion. That’s followed by “A Vida Que Eu Sonhei,”
the other track to feature vocals, this time by Jessica Jeza Vauter. This one
has quite a different feel, with a Latin groove and a pleasant sound on keys.
Bruno Elizabetsky delivers some pretty work on guitar, and Chris White adds
some nice touches on saxophone. The EP then concludes with “Amalfi,” which has
a pleasing and positive vibe, the flute sounding like sunlight playing in a
garden. That is Carina Bruwer again on flute. Terrence Wintersmith’s work on
piano is at the heart of the piece. This track has a relaxing effect, as if
removing our burdens and taking our hand to lead us somewhere beautiful.
CD Track List
- A Walk In The Woods
- Ridgetop
- I’m Always Dreaming
- Jumping And Jiving
- A Vida Que Eu Sonhei
- Amalfi
A Walk In The Woods was released on October 15. 2019.
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