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Just over a year later comes "Still Life", the duo's second adventure for Edition. It would be easy to write that this is more of the same but only on the surface. There is still the excellent choice of material; the smashing choices of Elizabeth Cotton's "Freight Train", the timeless Paul Simon's musical warning "The Sound of Silence", and Ray Reid's "I Can't Make You Love You" (arguably the best song ever composed by a ex-football player––former Cincinnati Bengal Reid with Allen Shamblin) are among the immediate standouts. There are three original songs worth your attention. The album opens with Vasandani's "No More Tears" which at the onset has the urgency of a Robert Johnson blues tune and then turns into a subtly powerful jazz tune. "Someone Somewhere" comes from a collaboration between the vocalist and drummer Nate Smith, a down-tempo ballad where the piano chords seem to float below and around the words. "How Could We Be" is a lament composed by Collin; while there is an urgency in the piano chords, the vocal is gentle, soft, pleading without begging.
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The album closes with Peter Gabriel's "Washing of the Water" from 1992's "Us"––this duo version captures the gospel/soul feel of the original as well as the despair the singer has of the breakup the song describes. A brilliant close to a splendid program. "Still Life", the title, can be understood in different ways such as to describe an image in a painting or photograph, it can describe a person going through each the motions each day, and, to me, it's a response to after all the bad and good that befall us, our families, friends, the world, life goes on. Sachal Vasandani and Romain Collin have created an album that takes in the despair created by the pandemic and soothes our fevered brows with their gentle musical balm.
For more information, go to www.sachalvasandani.com. To hear more and to purchase the album, go to https://sachalvasandani.bandcamp.com/.
Hear the Billie Eilish/Finnish tune "I Love You":
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