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    Fairy Tale Trio - Jazz Across the Border (1998)

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    Fairy Tale Trio - Jazz Across the Border (1998)

    Fairy Tale Trio - Jazz Across the Border (1998)
    Jazz | EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) + MP3 (320K/s) | 254 + 126 MB
    Wirgo | 52:21 | RAR with 5% recovery | full scans


    EAC extraction logfile from 11. November 2009, 9:44

    Fairy Tale Trio / Jazz Across The Border

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    The Fairy Tale Trio plays a kind of hybrid music combining elements of Bulgarian folk music and jazz. Kaval player Theodosii Spassov has developed a style that allows him more chromatic and timbral possibilities than previously associated with that instrument, while soprano saxist Anatoly Vapirov can go from tricky folk melodies to Coltrane-like wailing in the space of a few notes. The trio is rounded out by percussionist Stoyan Yankoulov, who uses mostly the traditional tupan (a double-headed drum, played with sticks) with a few modern additions. The music, composed by the trio, makes full use of their resources. There are a few odd-meter rave-ups, but there are also some quieter, textural pieces. The kaval and soprano sax take turns soloing and supporting each other, while the percussion supplies a sturdy rhythmic framework. There are also a few solos and duets that, along with great attention paid to dynamics, help keep the sound varied and interesting. In its more peaceful moments this reminds me a little of Codona, the old Don Cherry-Collin Walcott project. Then the musicians turn up the heat and could be mistaken for an Art Ensemble of Chicago offshoot. But the approach taken here is a melding rather than a juxtaposition, with the jazz elements logically flowing from the Bulgarian roots, and as such is one of the more successful folk-jazz fusions I've heard in some time.- by Joe Grossman, RootsWorld

    Tracks:
    1. Karandila 5:18
    2. Lastuna 2:02
    3. The House Behind the River 7:14
    4. Cadence in Green 2:33
    5. Samotek 7:45
    6. Sun Sanuvah 5:43
    7. Chorovod 2:24
    8. Marvellous Pig Stories 4:08
    9. Shepherd's Baroque 3:02
    10. Gornjak 4:16
    11. Shuma (Ljobomir Pipkow) 7:50
    All compositions by Fairy Tale Trio, except 'Shuma'

    Personnel:
    Theodosii Spassov (Kaval and Voice)
    Anatoly Vapirov (Soprano Saxophone)
    Stoyan Yankulov (Tupan and Percussion)

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