"Almost Native" is a captivating jazz album released by the talented pianist Tom McDermott, in collaboration with clarinetist Evan Christopher, on April 2, 2011, under Threadhead Records. This 11-track collection offers a delightful blend of original compositions and classic jazz styles, spanning a total of 54 minutes.
The album showcases McDermott's impressive versatility and deep roots in New Orleans music, as well as his ability to seamlessly blend various influences from around the world. The tracks range from lively ragtime and blues to elegant waltzes and exotic international flavors, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry that inspires McDermott's music.
Highlights include the playful "Heavy Henry," the hauntingly beautiful "Waltz for All Souls," and the infectious "The Don't-Mess-With-My Two-Step." The album also features a unique blend of languages and cultures, with tracks like "Chorando Em Paris" and "Tande Sak Fe Loraj Gwonde" showcasing McDermott's ability to incorporate diverse musical traditions into his work.
The cover art, adorned with a grid of 12 images including a po-boy, maracas, and the Arc de Triomphe, hints at the eclectic mix of sounds and influences that await within. Whether you're a longtime fan of Tom McDermott or a newcomer to his music, "Almost Native" is sure to captivate and delight with its infectious rhythms, memorable melodies, and masterful performances.