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I Move, You Move

by Wayfaring

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Tanka 1 01:15
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Tanka 2 00:57
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Tanka 3 00:52
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In Silence 03:21
Be still. Listen to the stones of the wall. Be silent, they try To speak your Name. Listen To the living walls. Who are you? Who Are you? Whose Silence are you? Who (be quiet) Are you (as these stones Are quiet). Do not Think of what you are Still less of What you may one day be. Rather Be what you are (but who?) be The unthinkable one You do not know. O be still, while You are still alive, And all things live around you Speaking (I do not hear) To your own being, Speaking by the Unknown That is in you and in themselves. “I will try, like them To be my own silence: And this is difficult. The whole World is secretly on fire. The stones Burn, even the stones They burn me. How can a man be still or Listen to all things burning? How can he dare To sit with them when All their silence Is on fire?” In Silence Thomas Merton, 1957
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And Yet Hope 02:53

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released October 24, 2017

REVIEWS
"One of the most austerely beautiful recordings of the year sounds very much like a balm for troubled times. Elements of jazz, folk, pop, blues and other genres course through this work, but it’s the long-lined lyricism and pervasive warmth of the music-making that leave the deepest and most lasting impression." Howard Reich, The Chicago Tribune

"Modern jazz history is rife with strong duos, but Wayfaring stands out by channeling ideas from American folk tradition or the church into music that extends well beyond the language of jazz . . . a stunning record." - Peter Margasak, The Chicago Reader

WAYFARING

• Katie Ernst: double bass & voice
• James Falzone: Bb clarinet, Eb clarinet, Bass clarinet, Paiute flute, bells, shruti box, voice.

Recorded by John Abbey on August 26, 2016 at Kingsize Sound Labs, Chicago
Mixed and edited by Katie Ernst, James Falzone and John Abbey
Mastering by Scott Anthony at Storybook Sound, Maplewood, NJ
Design and photography by Dan Mohr of yes.I.said

All compositions by Katie Ernst: BMI
All compositions by James Falzone: ASCAP

This Is My Hand is composed by Shara Nova and recorded by My Brightest Diamond. All rights secured for use of this music.

In Silence is based on a poem by Thomas Merton. Permission granted by New Directions Publishing.

Nobody’s Fault But Mine and Wayfaring Stranger are both traditional and in the public domain.

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Allos Documents Seattle, Washington

Allos Documents is an independent label founded by clarinetist and composer James Falzone in 2000. Allos Documents releases projects led by James or close comrades such as Tim Diasy's Vox Arcana. Releases on the label have received reviews in the New York Times, DownBeat, ALARM Press and many other publications and have appeared on radio stations around the globe. ... more

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