The title track, “Angel Trio 1,” opens like dawn breaking with soft, shimmering high notes dancing lightly over a foundation of gentle melody, glimmering with the kind of grace that feels almost too delicate to touch. It’s as if each note tiptoes in on wings. Then “Angel Trio 2” has a more fullness in sound due to deeper notes of piano gushing in alongside the main piano flow, with trickles of light, wispy high tones glinting occasionally too. It creates a layered, intimate, and expansive emotional soundscape. Finally, “Angel Trio 3” slows things down, adopting a more reflective, almost reverent tone. It has rippling waves of sonorous piano rising over the slower, more thoughtful and meditative notes as if the listener has entered the inner sanctum of that temple Jamali so often speaks of, the quiet space between waking and dreaming.