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6 Degrees Entertainment

Title - We Need The Wind
Artist - Brian Scarborough

Brian Scarborough is a standout trombonist who has made a mark for himself both as a performer and composer. With music described as “…simultaneously stimulating and accessible, refreshingly modern and rooted in tradition,” (Chicago Jazz Magazine), Scarborough continues his trend of blending tradition with innovation as he presents his second album as a bandleader, We Need The Wind.

Lauded by trombone legend Michael Dease as a recording that “beautifully capture[s]… Scarborough’s attractive tone and vibrant melodic playing,” We Need The Wind once more showcases the brilliantly organic melodies that Scarborough is known for, yet steps boldly into an exploration of new colors and harmonies.

Conceptually inspired by Scarborough’s own restorative healing process as an artist following the COVID-era pandemic, We Need The Wind paradoxically stands as both deeply introspective yet universally appealing.

1. Broken
2. 3E
3. We Need The Wind
4. The Long Road Back
5. Strange Bird
6. One Of Time
7. Central Standard Time
8. Sevens
9. The Way It’s Supposed To Be

The album opens on the quietly furtive, stealthy Broken and then brings us the upbeat 3E, before bringing us the laid back We Need The Wind and the sumptuous The Long Road Back.

Along next is the groove-laden, upright bass-led Strange Bird and the languishing One Of Time and they are in turn backed by the indelible Central Standard Time, rounding out on the late night lounge vibe of Sevens, closing on the flirtatiously upbeat The Way It’s Supposed To Be.

Autobiographical in concept, We Need The Wind is an emotive, honest album that wears its composer’s heart on its sleeve. Steeped in the earnest feelings Scarborough experienced at the point each composition was created, the album – and its intentional track placement – allows a listener to step into the shoes of the artist as he wrestles with the world changing, begins to understand and hope again, and takes steps to grow ever higher through the experience that had once felt shattering.

“Inspired by experiences and emotions felt during the global pandemic, and reflecting upon the state of society and the world at large, this project reflects on my experiences during this deeply troubling time,” Scarborough says. “We Need The Wind documents my journey through this experience and the healing process, personally and artistically.”

www.brianscarboroughmusic.com

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