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Songs for Wandering Souls
Dave Douglas
Songs for Wandering Souls
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Special Interest, Pop
 
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Dave Douglas excels at many, many things. On the small, intimate themes featured on the breathtakingly delicate Charms of the Night Sky, he plays as if his horn were made of crystal. Earlier efforts such as In Our Lifetime...  more »

     
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All Artists: Dave Douglas
Title: Songs for Wandering Souls
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Winter & Winter
Original Release Date: 8/10/1999
Release Date: 8/10/1999
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Special Interest, Pop
Styles: Avant Garde & Free Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 025091004225

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Dave Douglas excels at many, many things. On the small, intimate themes featured on the breathtakingly delicate Charms of the Night Sky, he plays as if his horn were made of crystal. Earlier efforts such as In Our Lifetime or his work in John Zorn's Masada prove that the trumpeter is comfortable facing both wide-open solo horizons and driving, blow-the-house-down horn stomps. On Wandering Souls, however, Douglas and his Tiny Bell Trio (with Brad Shepik on guitar and Jim Black on drums) appear to be caught in the middle of a record without an easily graspable theme. Some songs wander, some roar, some skirt the Eastern European themes of Night Sky, but taken as a whole, this is an album featuring Douglas but without the clearly defined "center" of a Dave Douglas album. --S. Duda
 

CD Reviews

Kirk, Schumann and more!
anonymousrecluse | Anytown, USA | 01/25/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As a listener who prefers his jazz adventurous but not totally devoid of melodic content, this is one of my favorite recent releases. Trumpeter Dave Douglas, guitarist Brad Shepik, and drummer Jim Black offer a variety of memorable tunes in an amazing mixture of styles (jazz, balkan folk, 20th century classical) that is typical of Douglas. Who else could segue so seamlessly from a Rahsaan Roland Kirk composition to a Robert Schumann piece? Who else would even try? This is intriguing music for adventurous listeners who still like to tap their feet from time to time."
Another Gem From the Genius Mind of Dave Douglas
Sam | Wheaton, IL | 10/15/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As I now listen to this album for about the 400th time, I am still filled with some of the deepest emotions and feelings I've ever felt. Each song on this album is so uniquely different from the rest it's unbelievable how different you can make a trio of such instrumentation (trumpet, guitar, drums) sound. Each track fills you with a different and unique emotion, and are each equally fulfilling and captivating. The level of playing by each of these musicians is so impeccable it is easily comparable to the greatest works by such people as Trane, Miles, Bird, and the rest. I would easily put Dave Douglas up there on my list of most innovative and talented musicians of all time. Do not pass this one up. In fact, do not pass up any album that has the name "Dave Douglas" anywhere on it."
Tiny Bell Trio shines
Sam | 01/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As with his string group, first time listeners to the Tiny Bell Trio may find the instrumental line up a little odd. Getting used to Trumpet, Guitar and Drums may take a few listenings. The trio tackle Kirk's Breath-A-Thon and Schumann's Nicht so schnell, mit viel along with 8 Douglas originals including the appropriately titled "Wandering Souls" and the burning "Ferrous.""