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What We Live Fo(U)r

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発売日 2009年08月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBlack Saint
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 120156
SKU 027312015621

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:53:46
Personnel: Miya Masaoka (koto); India Cooke (violin); Glenn Spearman (flute, wooden flute); Ben Goldberg (clarinet, bass clarinet); Larry Ochs (saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Paul Plimley (piano); William Winant (vibraphone); Donald Robinson (drums). Recording information: Mobius Studios, San Francisco, CA (06/1994). Editors: John Baker; Lisle Ellis; Larry Ochs . Unknown Contributor Roles: Donald Robinson ; Lisle Ellis. On six of the seven tracks, bassist Lisle Ellis' trio (with Larry Ochs from ROVA and drummer Donald Robinson) is joined by an additional musician making for an interesting round robin affair. The music has a generally relaxed feel, even at its freest, indicating the strong degree of communication between the players. Several of the tracks veer more toward free jazz as opposed to free improv, including those featuring the fine percussionist William Winant (here on vibes) and pianist Paul Plimley, a frequent collaborator of Ellis. Violinist India Cooke works up a mighty head of steam on "Yo(u)," prodding Ochs to do some of his strongest playing on the date. Ellis appears to be at home in any number of genres and maintains a propulsive drive throughout, summoning echoes of Mingus and providing a stable center for the session. The album ends with a bouncy burner, Ochs and guest Ben Goldberg intertwined like twins reunited. A good, solid effort. ~ Brian Olewnick
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Lisle Ellis

その他
プロデューサー: Don Paul
エンジニア: Oliver DeCiccio

商品の紹介

JazzTimes (2/97, p.113) - "...The guest list on WHAT WE LIVE FO(U)R is a fine cross-section of the Bay Area creative music community..."
Rovi

On six of the seven tracks, bassist Lisle Ellis' trio (with Larry Ochs from ROVA and drummer Donald Robinson) is joined by an additional musician making for an interesting round robin affair. The music has a generally relaxed feel, even at its freest, indicating the strong degree of communication between the players. Several of the tracks veer more toward free jazz as opposed to free improv, including those featuring the fine percussionist William Winant (here on vibes) and pianist Paul Plimley, a frequent collaborator of Ellis. Violinist India Cooke works up a mighty head of steam on "Yo(u)," prodding Ochs to do some of his strongest playing on the date. Ellis appears to be at home in any number of genres and maintains a propulsive drive throughout, summoning echoes of Mingus and providing a stable center for the session. The album ends with a bouncy burner, Ochs and guest Ben Goldberg intertwined like twins reunited. A good, solid effort. ~ Brian Olewnick
Rovi

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