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Personnel: David S. Ware (saxophone); Matthew Shipp (piano); Guillermo E. Brown, Hamid Drake, Susie Ibarra (drums). Recording information: Cineama Taetro, Chiasso, Switzerland (12/11/1998-??/??/2003); Milano, Italy (12/11/1998-??/??/2003); Terni, Italy (12/11/1998-??/??/2003). Very few saxophonists have been capable of replicating the intense transcendental energy generated by the tenor saxophone of John Coltrane, whose unique ability to capture the essence of spirituality imbued his music with a mystical stature that charged his later performances with an almost magical tinge. David S. Ware is one of the few post-Coltrane performers to dip successfully into that well as a basis for expressing a singular vision that builds on the innovations and strategies of the great jazz saxophonist. In a sense, this glorious full-length, three-CD live set sums up Ware's career at the time of release, featuring his core trio with pianist Matthew Shipp and bassist William Parker, supplemented on each CD by a different drummer. Taken from different European concerts in 1998 and in 2003, there is a mix of original tunes, a pop tune, and Ware's second incredible rendition on disc of Sonny Rollins' "Freedom Suite," which is alone worth the purchase price. The first CD, from a concert in Chiasso, Switzerland, in 1998, has Susie Ibarra on drums, with the quartet spinning a take-no-prisoners approach that enervates as it enriches. One of Ware's favorites, "The Way We Were," is given a convincing Albert Ayler-esque treatment that slices, dices, and dissects the melody, and which follows another highlight of the album, the sizzling "Logistic" with its energizing sprint-to-the-finish flavor and some spectacular solos from Shipp and Parker. The middle CD, from a live gig in Terni, Italy, in 2003 (except for the last track, which is from the Chiasso concert), brings in Hamid Drake on drums, completing one of the most formidable rhythm sections of modern times. The final disc, recorded in 2003 in Milano, Italy (except for the last track, which again comes from the Chiasso session), features a live interpretation of Sonny Rollins' "Freedom Suite," arguably the set's highlight. While Ware successfully recorded an earlier studio version with the same personnel on The Freedom Suite, this expanded freewheeling rendition takes the piece to another level with its expansive interpretation, even if the sound is not quite equal to the studio version and there is a slight sprawl that is, in part, a function of a live concert. Guillermo E. Brown holds down the drums chair, as the quartet puts in a magnificent performance, extending the power, range, and virtuosity of the prototype. Ware plays passionately, with an ecstatic, energetic glow, while longtime colleagues Shipp and Parker add brilliant backing and solos. "Pt. 2" of the "Suite" begins with five minutes of the bassist, while Shipp puts in one of the best performances of his career, his fingers pounding with unbounded alacrity. Ware's decision to add the piano to what Rollins conceived as a piano-less trio adds depth and bulk, with Shipp's contributions a big boost. The pianist opens rhapsodically on "Pt. 3," laying the path for Ware to slowly construct his edifice with controlled intensity. "Pt. 4" starts with Shipp stating the theme, quickly followed by a lengthy solo by Brown on drums, joined by Parker on bass, after which Ware adds his voice, respectfully emulating -- though never trying to copy -- the classic performance by Rollins. This set is destined to be a mini-classic, and a critical addition to the discography of David S. Ware. ~ Steven Loewy A longtime frontrunner in the jazz avant-garde, saxophonist David S. Ware has released one of his strongest and most comprehensive statements with 2005's LIVE IN THE WORLD. A sprawling three-CD set, this collection of performances recorded in Italy in Switzerland features Ware playing with regular sidemen Matthew Shipp (piano) and William Parker (basMagnet (p.118) - "Shipp, Parker and Ware improvise like they're tapped into a common brain. They anticipate each other's moves and spur each other on..." The Wire (p.67) - "[T]his mammoth, awe-inspiring document is so essential, and fortuitous....Ware slowly spins in the spotlight, revealing every aspect of his magisterial vision." JazzTimes (pp.78-9) - "Ware is uniformly intense..." David S Ware Live In The World Songs | | Live In The World CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Aquarian Sound | |
| 2. | Logistic | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Way We Were, The | |
| 4. | Mikuro's Blues | $0.99 | |
| | Live In The World Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Elder's Path | |
| 2. | Unknown Mansion | |
| 3. | Sentient Compassion | |
| 4. | Co Co Cana | |
| 5. | Manu's Ideal | |
| 6. | Lexicon | $0.99 | |
| | Live In The World Album DISC 3: |
| 1. | Freedom Suite: Part One | |
| 2. | Freedom Suite: Part Two | |
| 3. | Freedom Suite: Part Three | |
| 4. | Freedom Suite: Part Four | |
| 5. | Stargazer (Bonus Track) | |
| Live In The World Music Review Average Rating: (3.5 out of 5 stars)   DSWQ - Live In The World I was expecting more from this outing, since I know most of the DSWQ discography. The first two disc are fine, but the third is not so interesting. Besides, it's sound quality is fairly poor. A double disc would be enough.
Eduardo Chagas
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For fans of Classic Quartet Coltrane and beyond The DSW Quartet carries the tradition of "Ecstatic American Music" of the Classic Coltrane Quartet into the new milennium. Ware is a true heir of 'Trane exhibiting absolute mastery of his horn with passion, beauty, and an imagination of his own. Shipp, on piano, adds a more contemporary abstract feel to the group and is McCoy Tyner's equal in chops. No offense to Jimmy Garrison, but William Parker on bass is in a league of his own. And one of the values of the three disks is the three different drummers, all of whom are masters with their own very unique personalities on the kit. Another plus is the version of "Freedom Suite" on Disk 3 which is quite different from the studio version on AUM Fidelity. I felt sound quality was at least fair (docked a star for that, though) and for fans of the genre this set of alternately breathtakingly beutiful and frighteningly intense music is well worth the low price. Submitted by foz (MD, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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