- LP
- Recommended
Tomin
Flores para Verene / Cantos para Caramina
International Anthem
- Cat No: IARC0083LPI
- updated:2024-09-23
NYCの音楽シーンの、リード奏者、マルチミュージシャン、若干27才のTomin Perea-Chambleeが自主でリリースしていた音源を、〈International Anthem〉が惚れ込みコンパイル、ワールドワイド・リリース。レーベルはエマホイ・ツェゲ=マリアム・ゲーブルーなども引き合いに出して紹介しています。素晴らしいリリースが続いてる。
Track List
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1. Father and Son (for Cal Massey)
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2. Come Sunday, Bass (for Ellington and Dolphy)
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3. The Inflated Tear, v1 (for Rahsaan Roland Kirk)
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4. Fire Waltz (for Waldron, Dolphy and Little)
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5. Desert Fairy Princess (for Sharps, Sebastian and P.A.P.A.)
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6. Fables of Faubus (for Mingus and Richmond)
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7. Aquarius (for J.J. Johnson)
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8. Warm Canto (for Waldron and Dolphy)
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9. The Inflated Tear, v2 (for Rahsaan Roland Kirk)
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10. Come Sunday, Soprano (for Ellington and Dolphy)
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11. Assunta (for Cal Massey)
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12. Father and Son (for Cal Massey) [Alt. Take]
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13. Spirits Rejoice (for Albert Ayler)
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14. Ogún Bára
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15. Angela's Angel
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16. Naima
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17. The Prayer
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18. Rahsaan Is Beautiful
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19. A Walk With Thee
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20. Humility In The Light Of The Creator
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21. Love
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22. Life
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23. Love (Alternate Take)
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24. Life Revisited
Tomin has been self-releasing the music compiled on Flores para Verene / Cantos para Caramina since 2020. Originally, these pieces were low-key exercises in personal expression, mini markers of intentional beauty. They were also a kind of culmination. By the time Tomin got around to recording them, he’d already been a high-school trombonist in the Jazz at Lincoln Center Youth Orchestra, and a many-hats-wearing horn player with Standing on the Corner, while studying at Columbia. Setting these sounds down on tape was just a matter of time and follow-through.
Flores para Verene (“Flowers for Verene”) brings together solo clarinet-and-trumpet versions of compositions by Tomin’s musical paragons — Mingus, Coltrane, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Albert Ayler, Eddie Gale, among others. They were recorded to honour his life’s great hero, his maternal grandmother, Virlenice Diaz Valencia, who’d passed away in late 2019 in her native Colombia. (Tomin’s liner notes express the love the two had for one another with an exceptional clarity.) These versions are miniatures—short-length, layered constructions offering little more than the song’s theme, in lo-fi recordings that embrace the click of the clarinet keys—yet full-hearted in their intimacy. As with all the best sounds, laughter and tears are on equal footing here.
On the album's Cantos para Caramina (“Songs for Caramina”) side, it’s Tomin’s own originals—dedicated to his older, very much living sister, Caramina—which rise to the fore. Horns are abandoned for the sine-waves of synths and electric keyboards. The longing of remembrance is replaced with the allure of a future yet to happen. The textured air is filled with melodic abstraction reminiscent of Erik Satie or Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, or maybe even Ra at his solo and sanguine. In 2021, as hope came into view, Tomin wanted to honour Caramina by creating something new. And this quartet of (equally) small-scaled compositions dance like a gathering of angels on the head of a pin. None too fancy, but eminently breathable. The kind of thing that insists, “There is more to this world.”
- Piotr Orlov
A-SIDEは、「Flores para Verene」、副題として「part 1 - Mis Gran Antecesores」と名付けられた、 13の断片的な演奏、それぞれ、Duke Ellington、Eric Dolphy、Rahsaan Roland Kirk、Albert Aylerなどなどに捧げられています。B-SIDE、「Cantos para Caramina」こちらは2パートに分かれていて、おそらく多重録音による演奏rと、後半は管楽器ではなく電子鍵盤での演奏も収録されています。〈International Anthem〉は、エリック・サティやエマホイ・ツェゲ=マリアム・ゲーブルー、もしくはサン・ラのソロも引き合いに出して紹介しています。Aki Tsuyukoファンもチェックしてみてください。 (サイトウ)