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(Modern Jazz / Terrorist Be-Bop) Mostly Other People Do the Killing - Forty Fort - 2009, FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Mostly Other People Do the Killing - Forty Fort Жанр: Modern Jazz / Terrorist Be-Bop Год выпуска диска: 2009 Производитель диска: Hot Cup 091; USA Аудио кодек: FLAC Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 1:00:30Peter Evans: trumpet Jon Irabagon: alto and tenor saxophones Moppa Elliott: bass Kevin Shea: drums, electronics1. Pen Argyl 2. Rough and Ready 3. Blue Ball 4. Nanticoke Coke 5. Little Hope 6. Forty Fort 7. Round Bottom, Square Top 8. St. Mary's Proctor 9. Cute  Liner Notes"When studying the work of the masters, one must try to re-create the conditions that were present during the original sessions. What was going through the minds of the men involved? What factors influenced their decisions? The weather? Travel to and from the various locations? Their health? When Roland Kirk, Tommy Flanagan, Roy Haynes, and Henry Grimes formed a quartet, their personal histories and current tastes combined to create an artistic work of profound significance and historical importance: "Out of the Afternoon." The world has witnessed countless changes over the course of the 47 years between "Out of the Afternoon" and today. Some of the ideas that were both appropriate and stylish in the 1960's have changed, and certain elements contained here were never "in style" During the intervening decades, many other important musicians added new branches to the jazz tree, some bearing greater and greater weight as their importance waxed while that of others waned. Haynes and Grimes had been batterie partners with Sonny Rollins, but this was a first meeting between Grimes and Flanagan, a fact made all the more noteworthy by their obvious affinity for verticality and warmth. Kirk had recorded his album "Domino" with Haynes in April 1962, after having worked opposite Haynes' trio at The 5 Spot. Kirk commented on Haynes' punctuality and dapper dress, and was perhaps influenced by the and demeanor of his bandleader. Both lean toward formality and ornamentation. Consider the follwing: Roland Kirk in this formal quartet setting, despite his unorthodox inclusion of multiple horns; Tommy Flanagan akwardly stiff and out of place; Roy Haynes, bandleader, strangely unperceptive and unprepared; and a suprisingly jocular Henry Grimes. Is the quartet prepared to perform "Out of the Afternoon" amongst the foliage? Hardly. Despite the preparedness of Kirk and Grimes, there is nary a piano in sight, and Mr. Haynes will no doubt grow weary of supporting his cymbal in due time." ~ Liner Notes  AAJ ReviewIrreverent devils, aren't they, these four guys who make up the piano-less quartet called Mostly Other People Do the Killing (MOPDtK)? This is Our Moosic (Hot Cup Records, 2008) was a play on Ornette Coleman's This Is Our Music (Atlantic, 1960) in title and with the cover photo and design. Forty Fort sports a cover laid out to look like one of the the classic Impulse! Records albums of the same time period. And then there's the music. With a trumpet, saxophone, bass and drums line-up combined with MOPDtK's unbridled enthusiastic freedom, Coleman, at his free flying-est is the first influence that comes to mind. But there is so much more going on here. This is one wild, hairy, headlong ride. Get an electric blender. Throw in some hard bop jazz with some boogaloo, add a dose of reggae with a few game show themes, dump in a cup of bossa nova, a dash of Duke Ellington and Andrew Lloyd Weber and a dollop of Benzedrine funk. Give it a mix on low speed, then take the lid off and hit liquefy and get out of the way. That's Mostly Other People Do the Killing. More than just about any other group around, this band is about having fun at an often frenetic pace. Listening to the opener, "Pen Argyle," it's easy to envision a pack of circus clowns careening around under the big top in an impossibly tiny car, jettisoning big shoes and orange hairpieces, red rubber noses and over-sized boxer shorts. Throughout, trumpeter Peter Evans and saxophonist Jon Irabagon trade freewheeling solos with big proficiency, roaring fire and extreme abandon. Drummer Kevin Shea sounds, at times, as if he thrashing on trash can lids in the most delightful way, while bassist Moppa Elliott—the group's honcho/tunesmith—grooves in deep to hold things together for periods, and then throws control to the wind and lets things blow very free. "Blue Ball" opens in a whimsical, Ellingtonian mood, evolving into what sounds like a drunken Irish bar jam, and then—with Elliott breaking out the bow and screaming up in the bass' higher end—slips into a weirded-out bluegrass/jazz hybrid gone bad. The title tune starts out with a surprisingly traditional feel, a pared down Dixieland groove that devolves into a brief interlude of saxophone-rendered bull sea-lion-in-the-rut roars and honks before piercing trumpet cries give way to a smooth, even pretty, groove. And that's not the half of it. That's Mostly Other People Do the Killing. It's a wild ride. Belt in tight and hang on. ~ Dan McClenaghan, AAJ  EAC Report Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009EAC extraction logfile from 16. 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