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Personnel: David Liebman (flute, saxophone); David Liebman (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Steve Swallow (electric bass); Adam Nussbaum (drums). Liner Note Authors: David Liebman; Adam Nussbaum. Recording information: Mountain Rest Studio, New Platz, NY (05/05/2005). Photographer: Jos L. Knaepen. Although this program is very much played by a trio whose members are of equal importance, Dave Liebman is the first among equals, being the lead voice much of the time. The music is often respectful and more conservative than expected, performed mostly at a quiet volume and with subtle interplay. Only the closing "BTU" gets especially heated and, even there, Liebman's tone is fairly mellow. Liebman (heard on tenor, soprano, and flute), bassist Steve Swallow, and drummer Adam Nussbaum had played together previously in many different settings and their familiarity with each other's improvising styles is apparent for they communicate very well, making even the more spontaneous performances sound a little planned out and logical. This intriguing set is worth several listens. ~ Scott Yanow We Three: Three For All Music David Liebman We Three: Three For All Songs We Three: Three For All Review
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