Multi-reed player Steve Adams achieves technical and artistic continuity on all of the instruments he chooses to play which (as most doublers know) requires a great deal of practice and diligence. His soprano playing is exceptional as exhibited on track 4. You don't get the impression at any point that Adams is "an alto player" or "a tenor player" like you do with many other players. His technique and approach are truly universal.
Another engaging element of this disc is the organic nature of the compositions included. Most of the melodic material at first seems to be improvised, but after repeated listening, one finds the subtle and lurking form and function of the songs. This masterful weaving of sonic stories creates vast spaces to explore when listening. Notable on this recording are the inclusion of several "haiku" pieces which are shaped around the traditional Japanese poem form. Single ideas, parsed across simple and short songs offer contemplation and retrospection for the listener. Much of this CD seems almost meditative but not passive. These performers have a vision and realize it through the composition, form and function of the music they create. Another highly recommended 9 Winds recording...
This is CD is available from 9 Winds records, PO Box 10082, Beverly Hills, CA 90213