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Words Project III: Miniatures

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Download links and information about Words Project III: Miniatures by Sam Sadigursky. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 42:30 minutes.

Artist: Sam Sadigursky
Release date: 2010
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 18
Duration: 42:30
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No. Title Length
1. Content (featuring Michael Leonhart) 1:48
2. Wistful (featuring Sunny Kim, Michael Leonhart) 3:16
3. Swirl (featuring Michael Leonhart, Monika Heidemann) 1:49
4. Now (featuring Michael Leonhart, Karlie Bruce, Jessie Reagen) 1:44
5. El Hombre (featuring Sebastian Cruz, Michael Leonhart, Monika Heidemann, Roland Satterwhite) 2:57
6. Danse russe (featuring Michael Leonhart) 2:05
7. Recall (featuring Sunny Kim, Michael Leonhart) 1:24
8. Ode (featuring Michael Leonhart, Roland Satterwhite) 4:07
9. Do Me That Love (featuring Michael Leonhart) 1:17
10. Briefer (Mas Breve) (featuring Michael Leonhart) 3:13
11. O Muzyke Tolstykh (featuring Christine Correa, Michael Leonhart, Frank Basile) 2:46
12. Tears (featuring Michael Leonhart, Jamie Leonhart) 2:08
13. Forbidden Fruit (featuring Gary Wang, Michael Leonhart) 3:43
14. Rain (featuring Michael Leonhart, Monika Heidemann) 2:50
15. Stars, Songs, Faces (featuring Michael Leonhart) 1:07
16. Do Me That Love (featuring Sunny Kim, Michael Leonhart, Jessie Reagen) 1:28
17. To Know Silence Perfectly (featuring Michael Leonhart, Monika Heidemann) 2:43
18. Light (featuring Heather Masse, Michael Leonhart, Andrew McKenna Lee) 2:05

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Sam Sadigursky's third Words Project taps into multiple sources of short stories, prose, and poetry, principally with music that floats and wafts like clouds in the sky. The leader sings a bit, plays many instruments, and is supported by fellow multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Michael Leonhart and a variety of different vocalists and guest instrumentalists. While techniques in making this miniature-based music are varied from overdubbing to natural layering, the effect is in the main ethereal or introspective, at times earthy, and generally reaching out from themes of humanity and the heart. Those who are poetry mavens will recognize the texts of William Carlos Williams, Carl Sandburg, Emily Dickinson, and beat generation icon Kenneth Patchen, but others are also worthy if not immediately recognizable. The most impressive singer here is Monika Heidemann, featured in many stacked-on tracks à la Steve Reich for David Ignatow's "Content," in a ritual mood with Leonhart for Sandburg's "Swirl," in the Native American waltz of Williams' "El Hombre" with a larger band, and in Sandburg's ethereal, pretty "To Know Silence Perfectly." Sunny Kim is the most well-known jazz singer and shows up on an actual song, Sandburg's "Wistful," and with Leonhart for Patchen's touching "Do Me That Love." Heartache, despair, and courage are some of the many themes sprinkled about this fascinating look into picturesque wordplay, heightened by the imaginative piano, electric keyboard, and woodwind surroundings provided by the clever, innovative, and tasteful Sam Sadigursky. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi