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Courtney Pine: Song (The Ballad Book)

Pine drops his bustling world grooves to deliver a reflective ballads album, with the seven octaves of his bass clarinet accompanied only by the elegant piano of Zoe Rahman. Some may wonder if there is any more to be gleaned from a few of the crustier titles here. In fact Pine’s rhapsodic Amazing Grace is a high point, so too A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, lulled into a nine-minute meditation. Pine replaces fusillades of notes with something simpler and more profound. (Destine-E, out Mar 16)