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Personnel: Dave Burrell (piano); Michael Formanek (double bass); Guillermo E. Brown (drums). Recording information: Systems Two Studio, Brooklyn, NY (11/2005). Photographer: Shawn Brackbill. Spiky and challenging but only rarely moving into the rhythmic and tonal fearlessness of some of his more outside work, Dave Burrell's Momentum finds the veteran modern creative pianist working with a new pair of sidemen, the hot young drummer Guillermo E. Brown (part of the David S. Ware/William Parker axis who has also played with turntablist DJ Spooky) and bassist Michael Formanek, who has recorded as a leader since the turn of the '90s. With the 66-year-old Burrell in charge, there are three full generations of progressive jazz players on display, so what's most impressive about Momentum is how timeless it feels: these seven tracks sound like they could been recorded at any point since the early '60s. The majority of the album was originally composed to accompany a restored French silent film from the '20s (Burrell has spent much of his working life as a jazz expat in Paris), which goes a long way toward explaining its general straightforwardness. Formanek's elegant solo opening the graceful "Fade to Black" recalls some of Jimmy Garrison's showcases with John Coltrane, answered by Burrell's doomy, portentous low-register chords; elsewhere, "4:30 to Atlanta" is a showcase for Brown's improvisational skills, letting the drummer take the instrumental lead while Formanek and Brown spend most of the track placidly comping behind his controlled but fierce attack. Overall, however, this is Burrell's album fully, featuring solos that swing effortlessly from Bill Evans lyricism to Cecil Taylor atonality and back, sometimes within just a few bars. Burrell is often called an inside/outside pianist for this duality of his playing, and Momentum is that tendency in its purest form. ~ Stewart MasonìøøThe Wire (p.65) - "[H]ere he creates something original from the ground between the darkly minimal curlicues of Mal Waldron and the Cecil Taylor-influenced frenzy of Don Pullen." Dave Burrell Momentum Songs Purchase Momentum CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Wadada Leo Smith Smith/Ibarra/Zorn: 50th Birthday Celebration Vol. 8 CD (2004)
Momentum
$13.39 Personnel: Wadada Leo Smith (trumpet); Wadada Leo Smith; John Zorn (alto saxophone); Susie Ibarra (drums). Recording information: Tonic, New York, NY (09/22/2003). This eighth volume in the John Zorn 50th Birthday Celebration series on Tzadik is most of all a blowing session with a ton of surprises. Recorded impeccably during the monthlong series at ...
| | Thelonious Monk At Carnegie Hall CD (2005)
Momentum
$12.89 Personnel: Thelonious Monk (piano); John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Ahmed Abdul-Malik (bass instrument); Shadow Wilson (drums). Liner Note Authors: Larry Appelbaum; Robin D.G. Kelley; Ira Gitler; Lewis Porter; Amiri Baraka; Stanley Crouch; Ashley Kahn. Recording information: Carnegie Hall, New York, NY (11/29/1957). Larry Appelbaum, the recording lab supervisor at the Library of Congress, came across this tape by accident while transferring the library's tape archive to digital. What a find. Forget the Five Spot recording that sounds like it was recorded inside of a tunnel from the far end. The sound here is wonderfully present and contemporary. More importantly, this band -- which also included drummer Shadow Wilson and bassist Ahmed Abdul-Malik ...
| | Andrew Hill Time Lines CD (2006)
Momentum
$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, ...
| | Gil Evans Complete Pacific Jazz Sessions CD (2006)
Momentum
$10.15 Personnel: Gil Evans (piano); Chuck Wayne, Ray Crawford (guitars); Budd Johnson (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Steve Lacy (soprano saxophone); Cannonball Adderley (alto saxophone); Johnny Coles (trumpet); Curtis Fuller, Jimmy Cleveland (trombone); Elvin Jones, Art Blakey (drums). Gil Evans released two records on World Pacific in 1958 and 1959. They were among his earliest dates as a leader. Gil Evans & Ten was issued by Prestige in 1957, but these dates stand out more. New Bottle, Old Wine was the first of the pair and the band included four trumpets, a trio of trombones, French horn (played by Julius Watkins), a pair of tubas, Cannonball Adderley as the lone saxophonist, and a rhythm section that included either Philly Joe Jones or Art Blakey on drums, Paul Chambers ...
| | Ornette Coleman Sound Grammar CD (2006)
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$13.19 Personnel: Ornette Coleman (violin, alto saxophone, trumpet); Greg Cohen, Tony Falanga (double bass); Denardo Coleman (drums). Recorded in front of a live audience, 2006's SOUND GRAMMAR was the first release of all new material from free-jazz icon Ornette Coleman in nearly a decade. Packed with sonic thrills from back to front, this outing finds Coleman in a quartet that features two bassists. The rhythmic and harmonic interplay between the two basses (one is plucked and one is bowed) creates a rich, resonant field on which the drummer and Coleman (on violin, trumpet, and alto saxophone, alternately) improvise freely. The years haven't dimmed the artist's creativity an iota, and SOUND GRAMMAR proves Coleman's unique, original vision to be as vital as ever. Sound Grammar was ...
| | Fred Anderson From The River To The Ocean CD (2007)
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$13.85 Personnel: Fred Anderson (saxophone); Harrison Bankhead (cello, piano, bass instrument); Josh Abrams (bass instrument); Jeff Parker (guitar); Hamid Drake (drums, frame drum). Recording information: SOMA EMS. Photographer: Jim Newberry. Saxophonist Fred Anderson is approaching legendary status. Aside from his 50-year, remarkably prolific career as a musician, the octogenarian is known for his unique, robust playing that seamlessly combines ...
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| | Hawksley Workman Lover Fighter CD (2003) (Import) With DVD; Bonus Tracks; England; United Kingdom
Momentum
$28.89 UK special edition of the Canadian singer/songwriter's fourth studio album features 12 tracks including 4 bonus tracks, 'Ilfracombe', 'A Knife In The Country' (Edit), 'Lust', & 'Where It Used To Snow', plus a bonus DVD with 3 tracks, 'Jealous Of Your Cigarette' (Video - live), 'Your Beauty Must Be Rubbed Off' (Video - live) & 'The Making Of Lover/Fighter' (Video), plus photo gallery. Island. 2003.
Personnel includes: Hawksley Workman (vocals, various instruments); Graph Nobel (rap vocals); Aaron Corrigan (vocals); Matt DeMatteo (guitar, keyboards, drums). Recorded in Canada. The fourth release from the Canadian artist features four bonus tracks and a DVD. There's a perverse sort of fascination watching an artist who received substantial early plaudits piddle away his critical goodwill with a series of puzzling follow-up releases. Even looking at Lover-Fighter from the perspective of a fan, it's hard to know what Hawksley Workman was thinking with some of the heavy-handed production choices, though. Right off the bat, "We Will Still Need a Song" -- by any other measure a classic Workman song -- is polished to a glassy sheen more reminiscent of U2 than Workman, a situation that's also true with the first single "Anger as Beauty." That's not to say that either of them are particularly bad songs, but there's something oddly generic ...
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$15.09 Personnel includes: Gary Thomas (tenor saxophone); ...
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