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Track Listing
1. Down To Earth
2. Conversation with Nellie
3. Maya
4. Forbiddance / My Heart Dances, like a Peacock, it Dances
5. Butlers Of Glen Avenue
6. Outside In
7. Imagination
8. Rise Above
9. Fly In the Ointment
10. Contusion
2. Conversation with Nellie
3. Maya
4. Forbiddance / My Heart Dances, like a Peacock, it Dances
5. Butlers Of Glen Avenue
6. Outside In
7. Imagination
8. Rise Above
9. Fly In the Ointment
10. Contusion
Congratulations to Zoe on winning a MOBO award (Jazz Category 2012).
• Kindred Spirits is Zoe Rahman’s fifth album on her own Manushi imprint, drawing on all her many influences. The music is a powerful and fresh portrait of her combined English, Irish and Bengali heritage and features her brother Idris Rahman on clarinet alongside her regular jazz trio partners Gene Calderazzo and bassists Davide Mantovani and Oli Hayhurst.
• Kindred Spirits is Zoe Rahman’s fifth album on her own Manushi imprint, drawing on all her many influences. The music is a powerful and fresh portrait of her combined English, Irish and Bengali heritage and features her brother Idris Rahman on clarinet alongside her regular jazz trio partners Gene Calderazzo and bassists Davide Mantovani and Oli Hayhurst.
Reviews ForKindred Spirits
Jazzwise - Stuart Nicholson
Quite one of the best albums of the last couple of years. ****
BBC Music Magazine - Garry Booth
The tunes on her fifth album are all informed by her extraordinary background and are a launch pad for a uniquely Rahmanesque modern jazz fusion that fascinates and fizzes with restless, inquisitive energy.
International Piano - Claire Jackson
Omnivorous pianist-composer Zoe Rahman has achieved the impossible: a fusion of techniques and styles that actually works harmoniously.
Jazz Rag - Greg Murphy
Zoe Rahman is developing an important voice in jazz piano, and on this recording, there's never a dull moment.



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