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(Free Improvisation / Avant-Garde Jazz) David Murray Trio (Johnny Mbizo Dyani, Andrew Cyrille) - 3D Family - 2006, rec. 1978, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

(Free Improvisation / Avant-Garde Jazz) David Murray Trio (Johnny Mbizo Dyani, Andrew Cyrille) - 3D Family - 2006, rec. 1978, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Треклист:
David Murray Trio - 3D Family
Жанр: Free Improvisation / Avant-Garde Jazz
Страна-производитель диска: Switzerland
Год издания: 2006
Год записи: 1978
Издатель (лейбл): Hat Hut Records Ltd.
Номер по каталогу: hatOLOGY 608
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 70:37
Источник (релизер): собственный рип с оригинального Audio CD
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да / *.jpg (600 dpi)
Треклист:
1. 3D Family (19:11)
2. Patricia (17:51)
3. In Memory Of Yomo Kenyatta (09:37)
4. Shout Song (23:55)
All compositions by David Murray
Доп. информация:
Musicians:
DAVID MURRAY - tenor saxophone
JOHNNY MBIZO DYANI - double bass
ANDREW CYRILLE - percussion
Recorded in concert at Jazz Festival Willisau on September 3, 1978
© 2006 HAT HUT Records Ltd.
DAVID MURRAY TRIO - 3D Family allaboutjazz.com
DAVID MURRAY Home Page
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DAVID MURRAY from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
JOHNNY MBIZO DYANI allmusic.com
JOHNNY MBIZO DYANI from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ANDREW CYRILLE drummerworld.com
ANDREW CYRILLE from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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... New Jazz was still in the process of freeing itself, and had little interest in the patterns of earlier periods. It seached for longlasting meanings, through its choices of musical material and the trend-setting titles for its pieces. Post-modernity was a term that was not yet on everyone’s lips. ~ Ulrich Kurt
 
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It’s been 28 years since David Murray, along with Andrew Cyrille and Johnny Mbizo Dyani, played at the festival in Willisau. After listening for the first time after a quarter of a century, it brings memories – a flashback to the ’70s. It shows us an effervescent world that easily sinks into a melancholic veil of nostalgia. Wasn’t it exciting back then, when those who are fifty now were still dreaming their wild dreams, and when then-fresh alternative life plans were material for public discourse, or when still unspoiled musical views of life found their respective stages, among others in Moers and Willisau? The Woodstock years were not over yet, and Murray’s concert in Willisau is a valuable document of those years. He belonged to the top group of young competitors, a strong voice among the improvisors. New Jazz was still in the process of freeing itself, and had little interest in the patterns of earlier periods. It seached for longlasting meanings, through its choices of musical material and the trend-setting titles for its pieces. Post-modernity was a term that was not yet on everyone’s lips.
Ulrich Kurt


I think of David Murray's long career in two phases: before and after Ming (Black Saint, 1980), the breakthrough album that signalled a substantial jump in maturity as well as a move toward jazz's musical center. But such a division betrays my age. From the distance of nearly thirty years, it's obvious that much of the "early" Murray – the pinnacle of which was Flowers for Albert (India Navigation, 1976) – could be heard in the "later" Murray. This includes notably the dizzying marriage of hummable tunefulness and squeaking abstraction that led so many listeners to detect Albert Ayler in Murray's genealogy.
Another problem with the usefulness of that timeline is that post-Ming Murray encompasses most of the multi-reedist's career. It is nevertheless remarkable to go back to that especially fruitful pre-Ming period, and this reissue of 3D Family provides a recording from those heady days, captured live at Willisau in September 1978. The album has been more or less widely available for many years, but it is good to have it back in the catalogue (even if "P.O. in Cairo" has been cut from the original LP release), not least because of the extraordinarily sympathetic playing of the trio's other members.
The first half of the set is slightly easier going than the second: the title track is suitably enough in a loose 3/4 time with a memorable melody. Bassist Johnny Mbizo Dyani is the rhythmic anchor, Andrew Cyrille providing ornamentation around the timekeeping. "Patricia" is a lovely ballad based on a simple melody that could have come from Ornette Coleman. The drum and bass breaks, here as on "Shout Song," are solos in the strict sense, the other trio members laying out entirely.
"In Memory of Jomo Kenyatta," untethered from any of the musical reference points that hold together the other performances – a melodic fragment, a bass ostinato, a rhythmic pulse – may be the shortest track in the set (at nine-plus minutes) but it is nonetheless the most wearing. Formally the wildest number here, it is also the most static, like the chaos of a Jackson Pollock painting flattened onto a canvas: it comes off as a long, unmodulated wail. The song's relationship to its dedicatee is interesting to ponder but ultimately as impenetrable as the piece itself.
"Shout Song" is a bit more conventional, but still fairly free in its execution. It has a simple two-step theme that sounds a little like the ingenious figure Charlie Parker used to open "All The Things You Are" (aka "Lullaby of Birdland"). The ensemble portion is affecting, Murray's overblowing echoed by Dyani's ghostly, Roma-like harmonics. The bassist's solo is long and slightly discursive, but Cyrille's is more tightly focused; both appear to be trying to echo the song's simple theme.
The relative importance of 3D Family in the Murray canon is subject to debate; so strong is the overall quality of his work, however, that this record should surely rank among the year's best reissues.
Jeff Dayton-Johnson ~ allaboutjazz.com
 
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