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(Free Jazz, Free Improvisation) Elton Dean, Paul Dunmall, Tony Levin, Paul Rogers, Roswell Rudd, Keith Tippett - Bladik (Cuneiform 92) - 1997, MP3 (tracks), 192 kbps

Elton Dean, Paul Dunmall, Tony Levin, Paul Rogers, Roswell Rudd, Keith Tippett - Bladik (Cuneiform 92) Жанр: Free Jazz, Free Improvisation Год выпуска диска: 1997 Производитель диска: US Аудио кодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 192 kbps Продолжительность: 61:08 Трэклист: 1 Forearmed 10:00 2 Too Suchmuchness 18:39 3 'K Ad Lib 32:29 Доп. информация:   скрытый текст Dunmall, Levin, Rogers and Tippett perform and record on a regular basis as the Mujician quartet, and the addition of Elton Dean on saxes and Roswell Rudd on trombone adds some weight to the quartet sound, but doesn't change the style of the music appreciably. Like Mujician, this augmented group starts with relatively open-ended collective improvisations, concentrating initially on individual instrumental textures and timbres, and then works its way gradually into melody, metrical regularity and interactions among various group members. Each of the three long pieces is a journey, and process is at least as important as product. In fact, the episodic, improvisational nature of the music is such that the CD might as well be one long 60-minute composition, because there's no clear sonic or stylistic transition between one piece and the next. Rudd is a real presence at times on trombone; he's an expansive, extroverted musician playing an instrument which accentuates such personal qualities. On occasion, Rudd's presence gives some of the blues-oriented sections a gregarious, almost Dixieland sensibility. Dean and Dunmall are both excellent on saxophones, and although there's no information on who's playing what, I suspect that Dunmall would be most often on tenor, while Dean would be playing his standard mixture of alto and saxello. The emotional range of the music on Bladek is enormous, and includes poignant solo work, both lyrical and raucous dialogues between group members, broad blues swagger, and some powerhouse collective free blowing which recapitulates the best of the late, expanded Coltrane groups. Elton Dean Saxophone Paul Dunmall Saxophone, Performer Bill Ellsworth Design Benji Lefevre Engineer Tony Levin Drums, Performer Tony Levin Performer Paul Rogers Bass, Performer Roswell Rudd Trombone, Performer Keith Tippett Piano, Performer 1997 CD Cuneiform 92 Recorded at Protocol Studio, London, on 28 October 1996. Artwork by John Gardiner.
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