Talking To Trees
Tiger Turn, 2024
8/10
The pianist Bevan Manson is surrounded by an excellent cast for these 9 jazz tunes where Tierney Sutton and Katherine Liner’s vocals populate this 6th album.
“All Blues” begins the listen with Sutton’s soft scatting alongside Bob Sheppard’s dreamy flute and Manson’s twinkling keys, and “Banyan Tree/Take The A-Train” follows both Sutton and Liner’s radiant voices amid Damon Zick’s rich sax, as the setting turns frisky.
The middle tracks belong to “Redwood” and “A Dance Of The Mangrove Trees”. The former carries a distinct intimacy via Trey Henry’s warm bass and Joe Locke’s well timed vibraphone, while the latter benefits much from Gayle Levant’s heartwarming harp and Gordon Au’s bright trumpet.
Closer to the end, the firm strings of “Mr. PC” aligns with Tom Rizzo’s well timed guitar and Manson’s flowing keys, and “SprigSpring Epilogue” exits with a mashing of clarinets, bassoons and Sutton’s voice that complements the meticulous keys.
An enlightening and colorful tribute to the natural world, Manson and the Hollywood Studio Symphony put a very rich and creative spin on standards that use jazz and classical ideas to their advantage.
Travels well with: Matt Booth- Sun Prints; The Paul Carlon Quintet- Blues For Vita