This Sunday Music Muse Day follows the wonderful, massive, turn out for the No King protest across the nation, and the world, makes me a little more hopeful for a better future. So, today selections are on the mellow side. Frst up Julian Lage Scenes from Above. It's a session with guitarist Lage accompnied by John Medeski on hammond B3 organ and piano, Jorge Roeder on double bass, and Kenny Wollesen on drums an percussion, with additonal offings of Patrick Warren on dulcitone, Chamberlain percussion, piano and bells, and string (why Warren didn't get credit on the CD cover is beyond me). As I said, this is a nice of original tune by Lage that are perfect to rewind from our daily chaos.
Next is Masakazu Yoshizawa Kyori Innervision is CD that was sort of hidden on my CD cabinet. The liner notes state: "Masakazu Yoshizawa, a young Japanese musical visionary who combines tradional themes...Original compositions for solo shakuhachi (Japanese flute) are paired with intriguing ensemble pieces feathering Osamu Kitajima on Koto, biwa, guitar, and Geoffrey hales on percussion." Honestly, I like the sound the of shakuhachi, but it was the presence of guitarist Kitajima that may me buy this CD years ago. Kitajima albums were favorites of mine. I've sorry I sold the vinyl LPs since it's heard to find replacements on CD. But, again, this is nice mellow music for when you're in an introspective and quiet mood.
So, I hope you're enjoying a quiet day. Take care.


















































