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Personnel: Ben Allison (bass); Michael Blake (soprano & tenor saxophones, bass clarinet); Peter Apfelbaum (tenor saxophone); Tomas Ulrich (cello); Mamadou Diabate (kora); Frank Kimbrough (piano, prepared piano, Wurlitzer piano); Michael Sarin (drums, percussion). Recorded at Maggies Farm, Pennsylvania On March 30-31, 2002. Personnel: Mamadou Diabate (kora); Tomas Ulrich (cello); Michael Blake (bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Peter Apfelbaum (tenor saxophone); Frank Kimbrough (piano, prepared piano, Wurlitzer organ); Michael Sarin (drums, percussion). Audio Mixers: Matt Balitsaris; Ben Allison. Liner Note Author: Ben Allison. Recording information: Maggies Farm, PA (03/30/2002/03/31/2002). Photographers: Jacob Blickenstaff; Alan Nahigian. Peace Pipe signals a change of direction for bassist/composer Ben Allison, as he moves away from Medicine Wheel and toward a leaner, more eclectic (if that's possible) ensemble featuring Malian kora virtuoso Mamadou Diabate. The juxtaposition of African and Western instruments could lead some to peg this as "world" music, but Allison is too irrepressibly original to be squeezed into a marketing niche. By bringing Diabate into contact with Medicine Wheel regulars Michael Blake, Frank Kimbrough, and Michael Sarin, Allison simply does what he always does, i.e., pushes his writing into fresh, unexplored areas. (Tenor saxophonist Peter Apfelbaum and Medicine Wheel cellist Tomas Ulrich appear as guests along the way.) In general, the harmonies are more static, the textural combinations more stark, the grooves moodier and a bit more mellow. "Mantra," the finale, illustrates Allison's new thinking with exceptional clarity. The tune moved at a bouncier clip when it first appeared on Medicine Wheel's Third Eye album in 1999; here it's several notches slower, allowing listeners to savor the splendid melody of the B section, which is now arguably an A section. Diabate's quicksilver kora lines underscore Sarin's solo on the double-time portion. What could have come across as recycled material instead represents a sort of rebirth. Diabate also appears on the first two tracks, "Third Rail" and "Slap Happy," as well as his own "Dakan" and a short, freely improvised bass/kora duet called "Music Is Music." Allison foregrounds the kora-less quartet on the title cut, which features positively brilliant work by Blake and Kimbrough. Other quartet pieces include the grandly funky "Disposable Genius" (the theme of NPR's On the Media) and the steadily swinging "Realization," far and away the most jazz-oriented track. But looking well beyond jazz for inspiration, Allison also covers Neil Young's "Goin' Back." ~ David R. AdlerMojo (Publisher) (12/02, p.116) - "...A thoughtful, powerful record of range and nuance..." Ben Allison Peace Pipe Songs Purchase Peace Pipe CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ben Allison Riding The Nuclear Tiger CD (2001)
Peace Pipe
$9.69 Ben Allison & Medicine Wheel: Ben Allison (bass); Ted Nash (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones, bass clarinet); Michael Blake (soprano & tenor saxophones); Ron Horton (trumpet, flugelhorn); Tomas Ulrich (cello); Frank Kimbrough (piano); Jeff Ballard (drums). Producers: Ben Allison, Jazz Composers Collective. Recorded at Sorcerer Studios, New York, New York on May 27 & 28, 2000. Includes liner notes by Ben Allison. Personnel: Tomas Ulrich (cello); Ted Nash (bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Michael Blake (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Ron Horton (trumpet, flugelhorn); ...
| | Dave Holland Extended Play: Live At Birdland CDs (2003)
Peace Pipe
$21.15 Dave Holland Quintet: Dave Holland (double-bass); Chris Potter (soprano, alto & tenor saxophone); Robin Eubanks (trombone, cowbell); Steve Nelson (vibraphone, marimba); Billy Kilson (drums). EXTENDED PLAY was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. Personnel: Dave Holland (double bass); Chris Potter (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Robin Eubanks (trombone, cowbells); Steve Nelson Quartet (vibraphone, marimba); Billy Kilson (drums). Recording information: Birdland, New York, NY (11/21/2001-11/24/2001). Photographer: ...
| | Ben Allison Buzz CD (2004)
Peace Pipe
$9.69 Ben Allison & Medicine Wheel: Ted Nash (flute, tenor saxophone); Frank Kimbrough (Wurlitzer piano); Ben Allison (double bass); Michael Blake , Michael Sarin, Clark Gayton. Personnel: Michael Blake (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Clark Gayton (trombone, bass trombone); Frank Kimbrough (piano, prepared piano, Wurlitzer organ); Michael Sarin (drums). Audio Mixers: Ben Allison; Matt Balitsaris. Liner Note Author: Ben Allison. Recording information: Maggie's Farm, PA (11/19/2003/11/20/2003). Author: Ben Allison. Photographer: Jimmy Katz. The Buzz on experimental-minded bassist Ben Allison is all good, as (among numerous accolades) ...
| | Andrew Hill Time Lines CD (2006)
Peace Pipe
$13.45 Personnel: Andrew Hill (piano); Andrew Hill; John Hebert (upright bass); Greg Tardy (clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone); Charles Tolliver (trumpet); Eric McPherson (drums). Audio Mixer: Dae Bennett. Recording information: Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ (06/23/2005-07/18/2005). Photographer: Jimmy Katz. While recording for Blue Note in the 1960s, composer and pianist Andrew Hill released some of the most forward-thinking and meticulously constructed albums of the post-bop era. The intelligence and daring that characterized those albums still inhabits Hill's recordings, as 2006's TIME LINES attests. Flanked by a fine quartet (a bassist, drummer, trumpeter, and the multi-talented Greg Tardy ...
| | Dave Holland Critical Mass CD (2006)
Peace Pipe
$13.59 Dave Holland (1~Bass): Dave Holland (double bass); Chris Potter (saxophone); Steve Nelson (vibraphone); Nate Smith (drums); Robin Eubanks. Personnel: Robin Eubanks (trombone); Steve Nelson Quartet (vibraphone, marimba, tambourine); Nate Smith (drums). Recording information: Avatar Studios, New York, NY (12/2005). Photographer: Ulli Gruber. One word that comes to mind when listening to Critical Mass is generosity. Double-bassist Dave Holland, four decades into his career, could certainly be forgiven for taking the word "leader" at its literal meaning, calling all the shots and keeping his musicians at bay. But that's not what he's about, and at any given time Critical Mass could ...
| | Sound Of Jazz CD (1958)
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$7.79 THE SOUND OF JAZZ is the soundtrack to a December 8, 1957 CBS-TV broadcast called the "Sound Of Jazz." Artists include: Billie Holiday ...
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| | Billie Holiday Incomparable Vol. 2 (Hepcat) CD (2002)
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$9.39 Incomparable Vol. 2 - That's Life I Guess ; I Can't Give You Anything But Love ; I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm ; If My Heart Could Only Talk ; This Year's Kisses ; Why Was I Born? ; I Must Have That Man ; Sentimental and Melancholy ; (This Is) My Last Affair ; Carelessly ; How Could You? ; Moanin' Low ; Let's Call the Whole Thing Off ; They Can't Take That Away from Me ; I Don't Know If I'm Comin' or Goin' ; Yours and Mine ; I'll ...
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