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Restless Wind

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Restless Wind
Restless Wind

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Restless Wind

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Restlessness is not a quality often associated with
George Winston
yet the adjective suits his 2019 album
Restless Wind
. Constructed as a loose impressionistic journey through America's history,
blurs distinctions between past and present, high and low art, city and country life.
Winston
favors grand gestures and over-arching connections over obscurity. Many of the songs he's chosen to record for
are familiar:
Sam Cooke
's "A Change Is Gonna Come" is followed by
Gershwin
's "Summertime,"
Stephen Stills
' "For What It's Worth" and
the Doors
' "The Unknown Soldier (War Is Over)" both make appearances, and he ends the album with a medley of "The Wayward Wind (The Restless Wind)" and "Que Sera Sera." What gives
its impact is the context and execution. By surrounding these familiar items with 1915's "Cancion Mixteca (Immigrant's Lament)" and the theme for The Times of Harvey Milk -- a 1984 documentary about the gay rights pioneer --
makes it clear that
is a quiet protest against the narrow, reductive view of America in the late 2010s. What gives
its poetry is how
does find the middle ground between
James Booker
and
Steve Reich
, the two musicians he cites as inspiration for his original title track. Throughout
,
achieves an expansive, elastic elegance that nearly hangs suspended, yet he grounds his airier qualities with a dexterous, rhythmic left hand that gives the music force. It's a remarkable achievement that appeals equally to the head and heart. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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