Rambling Confessions is a stunning album by the talented bassist John Hébert. The album features nine tracks, each one showcasing Hébert's exceptional musicianship and creativity. The album is a beautiful blend of jazz, folk, and blues, with Hébert's bass playing at the forefront of each track.
The album opens with "Floodstage," a beautiful and haunting track that sets the tone for the entire album. Hébert's bass playing is intricate and emotive, and the track builds to a powerful conclusion. Other standout tracks on the album include "The Other Side," a beautiful ballad that showcases Hébert's melodic sensibility, and "Meadowlark," a lively and upbeat tune that features some impressive improvisation.
Throughout the album, Hébert is joined by a talented group of musicians, including guitarist Ben Monder, pianist Frank Kimbrough, and drummer Eric McPherson. The chemistry between the musicians is evident, and their performances are consistently outstanding.