I Am the Moon: II. Ascension

I Am the Moon: II. Ascension

by Tedeschi Trucks Band
I Am the Moon: II. Ascension

I Am the Moon: II. Ascension

by Tedeschi Trucks Band

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Overview

Ascension is the second album of four in the Tedeschi Trucks Band's I Am the Moon project of monthly releases over the summer of 2022. Each album's release is preceded by a different film premiere from documentary director and creative arts polymath Alix Lambert. The concept behind I Am the Moon is the 12th century poem Layla and Majnun by Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi. It also provided title inspiration for Derek and the Dominos' 1970 album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. TTB issued their own interpretive version of that classic in 2021. I Am the Moon was written collaboratively; each member of this 12-piece collective read the work and contributed to its interpretation. Ascension deliberately picks up where Crescent left off. Whereas the former explored attraction, infatuation, insecurity, and fear, Ascension outlines and underscores love and pain as inseparable. More R&B-centric than its predecessor, it kicks off with the funky soul of "Playing with My Emotions." Susan Tedeschi -- who is one of the great R&B singers of this era -- sings both gender roles with authority and empathy. The horns and backing chorus buoy her, adding emphasis and emotional depth to each line, as Derek Trucks delivers stinging, bluesy fills. Organist Gabe Dixon handles the lead vocal on "Ain't That Something," a slippery, NOLA-inspired R&B groover about being abandoned. The intricate horn charts intersect with his Hammond B-3 along with Trucks' slide and Tedeschi's elevated vocal leading the chorus. "All the Love" is a nine-minute, jazz-tinged ballad about humanity's careless regard for love. Trucks' modal leads intersect with muted horns before they gel, swell, and drift under Tedeschi's vocal. "So Long Savior" is a short, choogling Delta-inspired gospel-blues that moves from acoustic to electric. Tedeschi and chorus soar above guitars and drums in equating spirituality and desire. "Rainy Day" begins with Trucks in raga mode before Dixon's B-3 and the Muscle Shoals-inspired horn section expand the frame toward progressive R&B. They outline Tedeschi's probing, emotionally resonant lyric that offers commitment and steadfast faith; she proves love's patience in the face of fear and doubt. It's followed by the rootsy, soul-drenched Americana waltz "La Di Da," and the record closes with "Hold That Line." On the latter, Trucks enters with relaxed blues as Tedeschi and drums slide in unobtrusively. She sings with quiet conviction about love's holistic, interdependent nature; it holds us tight in its grasp alongside those we've loved and lost, and those who've loved and lost us. Flutes and horns join Trucks in dialogue, framing the deeply poetic lyrics. Ascension is more laid-back than its predecessor. It more prominently features Tedeschi and Trucks as focal points, in contrast to the band's more prevalent presence on Crescent. That said, TTB expertly and profoundly frame this more intimate dialogue. Collectively, they extend the source poem's inspiration as well as its allegorical narrative; they project in real time the poignant spiritual and emotional truths it addresses. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 07/01/2022
Label: Fantasy
UPC: 0888072434424
Rank: 35426

Tracks

  1. Playing With My Emotions
  2. Ain't That Something
  3. All the Love
  4. So Long Savior
  5. Rainy Day
  6. La Di Da
  7. Hold That Line

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tedeschi Trucks Band   Primary Artist
Tyler Greenwell   Guitar (Acoustic),Percussion,Drums
Marc Quinones   Congas,Percussion
Mark Rivers   Vocals,Percussion
Mike Mattison   Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Alecia Chakour   Vocals,Percussion
Paul Olsen   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Alix Lambert   Director
Brandon Boone   Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone)
Jud Strickland   Sequencing
Adrian Jackson   Sousaphone
Isaac Eady   Drums,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic)
Susan Tedeschi   Lead,Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic)
Derek Trucks   Horn,Lead,Tabla,Guitar,Percussion,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic)
Ephraim Owens   Horn,Trumpet
Elizabeth Lea   Horn,Trombone
Kebbi Williams   Horn,Flute,Saxophone
Gabe Dixon   Horn,Piano,Vocals,Clavinet,Harmonium,Clavichord,Organ (Hammond),Piano (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic)

Technical Credits

Mike Mattison   Composer
Bobby Tis   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Grant James   Cinematography
Daniel Bacigalupi   Mastering Assistant
Oliver Wasow   Artwork
Carrie Smith   Art Direction
Brian Stauffer   Design,Art Direction,Illustrations
Ryan Murphy   Instrument Technician
Marc Lowenstein   Producer
Lizzie Minges   Editing
Bradley Strickland   Cinematography,Mixing Assistant
Jimmy Ferguson   Cinematography
Susan Tedeschi   Composer
Derek Trucks   Composer,Producer,Horn Arrangements,Recording Producer
Ephraim Owens   Horn Arrangements
Pete Lyman   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Elizabeth Lea   Horn Arrangements
Tyler Greenwell   Composer
Kebbi Williams   Horn Arrangements
Tommy Steele   Design,Art Direction
Gabe Dixon   Composer,Horn Arrangements
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