Absinthe
Dominic Miller
LP Rel Date: 1989-03-29
Vinyl LP pressing. 2019 release. With Absinthe, his second release for ECM, guitarist Dominic Miller has created an album colored by a distinct atmosphere. While Miller's ECM debut, Silent Light, emphasized intimacy in solo and duo settings, Absinthe finds the guitarist fronting a quintet that brings his ever-lyrical compositions to textured life. Miller, switching between nylon- and steel-string acoustic guitars, has a key harmonic-melodic foil in the bandoneon of Santiago Arias. The vivid presence at the drum kit is Manu Katché, an ECM veteran and for years a colleague with Miller in the band of Sting (whom the guitarist has accompanied now for three decades). Mike Lindup s keyboard tones add a ghostly air to such highlights as the title track, while bassist Nicholas Fiszman roots the sound. As for Miller, JazzTimes described him as a guitarist who "milks every note, thriving on the pauses between them and whispery effects of fingers sliding across strings", while Stereophile agreed, declaring that "his ability to express emotion through a guitar is amazing to hear."
Tracklist:
- Absinthe(Side 1)
- Mixed Blessing(Side 1)
- Verveine(Side 1)
- La Petite Reine(Side 1)
- Christiania(Side 1)
- Étude(Side 2)
- Bicycle(Side 2)
- Ombu(Side 2)
- Ténèbres(Side 2) 1
- Saint Vincent(Side 2)