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Melissa Aldana - 12 Stars (2022) [Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Melissa Aldana - 12 Stars (2022) [Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Melissa Aldana
Album: 12 Stars
Genre: Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz
Label: Blue Note
Released: 2022
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Falling (Aldana-Lund) - 6:22
  2. Intuition (Aldana-Lund) - 7:31
  3. Intro to Emilia (Menares) - 0:39
  4. Emilia (Aldana-Lund-Lund) - 7:36
  5. The Bluest Eye (Aldana-Lund) - 7:22
  6. The Fool (Aldana-Lund) - 6:51
  7. Los Ojos de Chile (Aldana-Lund) - 5:42
  8. 12 Stars (Aldana-Lund) - 2:59

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    Personnel:
  • Melissa Aldana - tenor saxophone
  • Lage Lund - guitars & gizmos
  • Sullivan Fortner - acoustic piano, Rhodes (#4,8)
  • Pablo Menares - bass
  • Kush Abadey - drums

Melissa Aldana's nuanced and superbly executed 2022 album 12 Stars feels like a new beginning for the tenor saxophonist. Though not her first album, 12 Stars is the Chilean-born improviser's debut for the storied Blue Note label. The 2013 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition winner, Aldana has spent much of the last five years earning accolades, including picking up her first Grammy nomination for her 2019 album Visions. Named after the 12 stars pictured on the crown of the tarot card figure The Empress, 12 Stars builds upon that success, showcasing Aldana's growing maturity as both a soloist and bandleader. Helping Aldana achieve this balance is Norwegian guitarist Lage Lund, who produced the album and collaborated with her on the songs and arrangements. Joining them is pianist Sullivan Fortner (who has distinguished himself as a member of vocalist Cecile McLorin Salvant's Grammy-winning albums), drummer Kush Abadey, and longtime Aldana bandmate bassist Pablo Menares. Aldana and Lund are a magical team, often playing melodies in tandem. On the opening "Falling," Lund bathes Aldana in sparkling, otherworldly drones, her warm shooting-star sax refracting off the hull of his alien spaceship guitar. More evocative feelings arise throughout 12 Stars, as on "Emilia," in which Aldana dreams of her future daughter against Fortner's warm Rhodes keyboard bed. Equally hypnotic is "The Bluest Eye," a rippling, modal-sounding piece inspired by the Toni Morrison novel. There's a warm, cocoon-like quality to Aldana's compositions as she envelops herself and her audience in shimmering tonal cascades. She's also mutable, with a tone that's water pure one minute before rising to a high-pitched squelch the next, à la Wayne Shorter, as on the dreamy, tango-inflected "Intuition." Even on the vibrantly propulsive "Los Ojos de Chile," an anthem inspired by the 2019 political turmoil and protests in Chile, Aldana plays with an easy warmth that belies just how athletic and harmonically adept her improvisational skills are. With 12 Stars, Aldana puts all of her colorful sonic and emotional textures on display.
Review by Matt Collar

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