Julia Hülsmann Octet – While I Was Away

German jazz pianist Julia Hülsmann just released her 10th album for the prestigious ECM label. Called “While I Was Away”, she more or less returns to earlier works on ACT Music where she recorded several albums with vocalists. On her most recent effort, there are three very distinct vocalists, each representing a certain mood and sound. They are Angolan singer and songwriter Aline Frazão, German jazz and experimental singer Michael Schiefel, and Norwegian jazz vocalist Live Maria Roggen. And except for the leader’s very imaginative, at times pointillistic piano play, bassist Eva Kruse and drummer Eva Klesse, the fourth voice here is the duo of Héloïse Lefebvre and Susanne Paul on violin and violoncello, respectively

Julia Hülsmann Octet "While I Was Away"

There is one more song which has lyrics by Live Maria and music by Julia. “Walkside” turns into more melancholic fare, aided and abetted by some sinister, truly alluring string work. Julia sets some sparkling tones here and there and works more behind the scenes on this one. “Hora Azul”, once again with Aline on vocals, perfectly describes that blue hour which adds even more arresting phrases here. Aline gets a truly elusive backdrop with piano and strings only. All three vocalists can be heard on “TicToc”, which uses parts of a poem by E.E. Cummings and where all of them really gel harmoniously. And on “You Come Back”, with lyrics by Margaret Atwood, Michael takes over the lead on a track which is getting too theatrical for my taste here which is also the case on “Up, Up, Up, Up, Up” (written by Ani DeFranco) where his singing sometimes comes across as too extravagant and over the top. It is even the case on the otherwise really beautiful composition “Iskele”. So far the album is not slated for vinyl release.

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