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(Avant-garde / Free Jazz) Roland Dahinden Trios featuring Anthony Braxton - Naima - 1997, APE (image+.cue) lossless

Roland Dahinden + Anthony Braxton / Naima Жанр: Avant-garde / Free Jazz Страна-производитель диска: USA Год издания диска: 1997 Издатель (лейбл): mode Номер по каталогу: mode 62 Аудио кодек: APE (*.ape) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Источник (релизер): basa005 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да Продолжительность:73:41 Треклист: 1. Free Lines, part one (30:25) by Roland Dahinden 2. Naima (7:10) by John Coltrane 3. Composition 136 (16:30) by Anthony Braxton 4. Free Lines, part two (19:40) by Roland Dahinden  Лог создания рипа Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008EAC extraction logfile from 29. March 2011, 16:23Roland Dahinden / NaimaUsed drive : ATAPI DVD A DH16A1L Adapter: 1 ID: 0Read mode : SecureUtilize accurate stream : YesDefeat audio cache : YesMake use of C2 pointers : NoRead offset correction : 6Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : NoFill up missing offset samples with silence : YesDelete leading and trailing silent blocks : NoNull samples used in CRC calculations : YesUsed interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000Used output format : Internal WAV RoutinesSample format : 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; StereoTOC of the extracted CDTrack | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector---------------------------------------------------------1 | 0:00.00 | 30:27.55 | 0 | 1370792 | 30:27.55 | 7:08.64 | 137080 | 1692433 | 37:36.44 | 16:26.28 | 169244 | 2432214 | 54:02.72 | 19:38.51 | 243222 | 331622Range status and errorsSelected rangeFilename C:\avaxhome\Roland Dahinden - Naima.wavPeak level 95.7 %Range quality 100.0 %Copy CRC 5EA1AC49Copy OKNo errors occurredAccurateRip summaryTrack 1 not present in databaseTrack 2 not present in databaseTrack 3 not present in databaseTrack 4 not present in databaseNone of the tracks are present in the AccurateRip databaseEnd of status report  Содержание индексной карты (.CUE) REM DISCID 34114504REM COMMENT "ExactAudioCopy v0.99pb4"PERFORMER "Roland Dahinden"TITLE "Naima"FILE "Roland Dahinden - Naima.APE" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Free Lines, part one" PERFORMER "Roland Dahinden" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Naima" PERFORMER "Roland Dahinden" INDEX 01 30:27:55 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "Composition 136" PERFORMER "Roland Dahinden" INDEX 01 37:36:44 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Free Lines, part two" PERFORMER "Roland Dahinden" INDEX 01 54:02:72  Об альбоме (сборнике)Music that blurs the lines between New Music and Jazz...Swiss musician Roland Dahinden is not your typical trombonist. Equally at home in New Music, Jazz and Improvisation, he is a favorite interpreter of Anthony Braxton, John Cage, Christian Wolff and Alvin Lucier, as well as being acclaimed for performances in the trombone/piano duo with Hildegard Kleeb. On disc, Dahinden is well known for his Hat Art recording devoted to Cage and Wolff. This disc is the first release of his own compositions and interpretations of John Coltrane's classic Naima and Anthony Braxton's Composition 136. To quote Kyle Gann's liner notes for this disc: "This music isn't a combination of jazz and classical forms, or something in-between, but a true hybrid. The striking roughness of the timbre, the studied casualness of the rhythmic momentum, remove the music from any feeling of classical performance. The ghost of jazz wanders in during the more frenetic trombone and saxophone moments, but never for long. Dahinden offers a kind of frozen vernacular, an offhand, indigenous style of musical speech caught and abstracted on the canvas of time."Reviews: Odd to see Mode--predominantly a "contemporary classical" label--venturing into free jazz, until you remember that Roland Dahinden has recorded Cage, Wolff and Lucier, and that his sparring partner here, Anthony Braxton, has always sought to straddle the turbulent gulf between improvisation and composition. "Free Lines, part one" finds the two horns working their way--more or less together--through a melodic minefield of angular chromaticism, with drummer Art Fuller tagging along for company. Eventually things take off, Dahinden unleashing a spectacular upper register display, Braxton providing some trademark rubbery flurries, Fuller's elastic brushwork recalling an earlier Braxton drummer, Barry Altschul on the classic 70s Circle albums. The half-sung multiphonic plunger chords Albert Mangelsdorff first amazed us with twenty years ago are now standard modern trombone technique, and Dahinden has mastered them--check out his quietly intense cover of Coltrane's "Naima." Braxton lays out on his own "Composition 136" (hardly a user-friendly title, but at least he's abandoned those crazy diagrams), bassist Joe Fonda joining Fuller to make up a dynamite trio unit. "Free Lines, part two" works along the same lines as part one, with melodic lines of a more sustained nature (as result the music feels more pastoral, melancholic); strangely, the edgy dissonances somehow remind me of the harmonic language of Steve Coleman, though Braxton's fluffy attack and grainy sustain are light years away from M Base's austere precision. Once more, things pick up with some wicked mute work from Dahinden--on the strength of this album I'd say he was, along with Frenchman Yves Robert, one of the hottest trombonists around right now. Let's hope the avant garde Mode subscribers use this fine album to springboard into the world of free, and, in the other direction, Braxton fans will see fit to check out other excellent releases on the label. ---Dan Warburton, Paris Transatlantic Review, November 2000  СоставRoland Dahinden, tenor & alto trombones Anthony Braxton, alto & sopranino saxes Joe Fonda, bass Art Fuller, drums
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