Taylor Eigsti – Let It Come To You / 2008
“Let It Come To You†is the second release for
Where some individuals would have a conniption regarding the amount of covers that are present here, one has to consider that Eigsti is still seen as a youngster in the jazz field, and is likely including slightly more of eir original content with each subsequent major-label release. The disc starts out with “I Love Youâ€, a sedate song that gradually gains energy and a Latin flair, shaking things up considerably and showcasing the aforementioned eclecticism of Eigsti. Comparing “I Love You†to a “Timeline† is to further show this varied approach. This is due to the fact that “Timeline†keeps within a post-modern type of jazz, while putting the horn into a bold new place, having this horn really take the place of a bass or other percussive instrument. Eigsti brings individuals around a fire on a snowy night with “Not Ready Yetâ€, a track that really goes forth and elicits memories of better times from anyone that may be listening in.
Where “Not Ready Yet†and “Timeline†were both very safe types of songs, “Caravan†goes off into space, using echoing arrangements and hints of guitar and bass to create a strung-out sound that has underneath it a very prim and proper, ordered type of sound. The strength of the compositions on this album is even more amazing considering that Eigsti is only in eir early twenties; if ey sticks with the whole jazz thing, there is no reason why ey could not be recording and releasing albums for fifty, even sixty, years. “Let It Come To You†should be seen as an early effort by someone who likely will be seen as a master in the next fifteen to twenty years. Pick up this album and see how Eigsti evolves; “Let It Come To You†is great on its own merits, but where will Eigsti be at a few albums from now?
Top Tracks: Fever, Caravan
Rating: 7.1/10