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    Wolfgang Muthspiel - Where The River Goes (2018) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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    Wolfgang Muthspiel - Where The River Goes (2018) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

    Wolfgang Muthspiel - Where The River Goes (2018)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88.2 kHz | Time - 48:11 minutes | 855 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

    Where The River Goes carries the story forward from Wolfgang Muthspiel’s highly-acclaimed Rising Grace recording of 2016, reuniting the Austrian guitarist with Brad Mehldau, Ambrose Akinmusire and Larry Grenadier, heavy talents all, and bringing in the great Eric Harland on drums. Much more than an “all-star” gathering, the group plays as an ensemble with its own distinct identity, evident both in the interpretation of Muthspiel’s pieces and in the collective playing. The album, recorded at Studios La Buissonne in February 2018, and produced by Manfred Eicher, features six compositions by Wolfgang Muthspiel and one by Brad Mehldau, plus group improvisation. It is issued in both CD and vinyl formats. Wolfgang Muthspiel plays music from Where The River Goes on tour this autumn with concerts at major venues in Germany, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland and Estonia.

    Where The River Goes carries the story forward from Rising Grace, Austrian guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel’s widely acclaimed 2016 recording, returning his cast of musicians to the same studio in southern France, for more of the intuitive magic and deep listening that characterised the earlier album. “The disc’s ambience,” said Downbeat of Rising Grace, “is meditative yet optimistic and joyful. Percolating grooves propel the flow; elemental melodies and classical harmonies provide signposts.”

    On Where The River Goes, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Brad Mehldau, Ambrose Akinmusire and Larry Grenadier, now joined by drummer Eric Harland, again take a creative approach to the bandleader’s compositions, constantly stretching the forms, reharmonizing melodies, embellishing heads, delving into the texture of the pieces. And, though the quintet has, inevitably, been praised as an ‘all-star ensemble’, its energies are very democratically pooled. Solos in the conventional sense are rationed here – although the outgoing “Blueshead”, a Mehldau composition, has energetic features for all five members of the band – but there is a great deal of inspired conversation among the participants, and a shared sense of freedom.

    One early instance is the dialogue subtly developed by Muthspiel and Mehldau in the middle of “For Django”, circling each other as they make new music. The opening minutes of “One Day My Prince Was Gone” are similarly intriguing, with multiple lines interweaving in extended free counterpoint before coalescing in Muthspiel’s theme. On “Panorama”, Muthspiel’s arpeggios are beautifully embroidered by Harland’s purring snare drum. Throughout the album Ambrose Akinmusire, juxtaposing pure clear trumpet tone with his vocabulary of painterly smears of sound, continually finds new angles to the material. Muthspiel praises the trumpeter’s fearlessness and has hailed him as “a great new force in the music.”

    The titular river of the album flows towards and away from the spontaneously created piece “Clearing”, situated at the centre of the programme and credited to all five players. For Muthspiel and cohorts playing “free” means finding and capturing form in the moment.

    On “Buenos Aires”, Muthspiel is heard alone, playing with an elegance that underlines the The New Yorker’s description of him as “a shining light” among contemporary jazz guitarists.

    Tracklist:
    1. Where The River Goes 07:42
    2. For Django 07:15
    3. Descendants 05:32
    4. Clearing 07:25
    5. Buenos Aires 03:37
    6. One Day My Prince Was Gone 05:31
    7. Blueshead 07:41
    8. Panorama 03:27

    Personnel:
    Wolfgang Muthspiel, guitar
    Ambrose Akinmusire, trumpet
    Brad Mehldau, piano
    Larry Grenadier, double bass
    Eric Harland, drums

    foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2018-10-05 01:06:09

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    Analyzed: Wolfgang Muthspiel / Where The River Goes
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR13 -0.53 dB -16.60 dB 7:43 01-Where The River Goes
    DR14 -0.51 dB -18.36 dB 7:16 02-For Django
    DR13 -0.50 dB -17.26 dB 5:33 03-Descendants
    DR14 -0.55 dB -19.63 dB 7:26 04-Clearing
    DR17 -0.58 dB -23.20 dB 3:38 05-Buenos Aires
    DR14 -0.58 dB -18.02 dB 5:31 06-One Day My Prince Was Gone
    DR12 -0.51 dB -15.19 dB 7:41 07-Blueshead
    DR13 -4.80 dB -23.58 dB 3:22 08-Panorama
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    Number of tracks: 8
    Official DR value: DR14

    Samplerate: 88200 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2243 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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