[NBCD 155] Sam Rivers Trio (Doug Matthews, Anthony Cole) - Caldera

亲子 Cupric的收音机³ (Jazz) 第78期 2022-10-02 创建 播放:62

介绍: 1. Improvisation I 17:20
2. Bass Solo 2:11
3. Unity 4:09
4. Beatrice 5:30
5. Drum Solo 2:58
6. Improvisation II 11:19
7. Offering 8:47
8. Improvisation III 18:25

Recorded on March 9, 2002 at Freeport-McMoRan Theatre, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA
[Concert recording: tracks 1-6 are from the 1st se...

介绍: 1. Improvisation I 17:20
2. Bass Solo 2:11
3. Unity 4:09
4. Beatrice 5:30
5. Drum Solo 2:58
6. Improvisation II 11:19
7. Offering 8:47
8. Improvisation III 18:25

Recorded on March 9, 2002 at Freeport-McMoRan Theatre, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA
[Concert recording: tracks 1-6 are from the 1st set and tracks 7 + 8 are from the 2nd set]

Bass [Upright Bass], Electric Bass, Bass Clarinet – Doug Mathews
Co-producer – Valerij Anosov
Design [Cover And Booklet Design By] – Jeff DiPerna
Drums, Tenor Saxophone, Piano – Anthony Cole
Liner Notes – Ed Hazell
Photography By [Cover] – Adam Krause
Producer – Danas Mikailionis, Ed Hazell
Remastered By – Arūnas Zujus
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piano, Vocals, Composed By [All Compositions By] – Sam Rivers

With all proper respect to Sam Rivers' '70s trio with Dave Holland and Barry Altschul, his working band from 1993 to 2006 with bassist Doug Mathews and drummer Anthony Cole is a superior ensemble. NoBusiness Records continues their Sam Rivers Archive Project with their sixth release Caldera. The label has culled music from Rivers' performances from as early as 1971 to this latest live performance, in 2002, captured in New Orleans.

In the '60s Rivers found himself smack dab in the middle of the New Thing movement in jazz. He recorded with the young drummer Tony Williams before getting a call from Miles Davis, then Cecil Taylor and Andrew Hill. His Blue Note recordings, Fuchsia Swing Song (1965) and Contours (1967) are classics. His RivBea loft in New York was a creative hub not only for himself, but many other artists. In 1991 he moved to Florida and, as far as the New York cognoscenti and press were concerned, he had taken up residence on the moon. Enter local musicians Mathews and Cole. Rivers never stopped his music growing, both in large and small ensembles. With this trio, he found the most sympathetic partners. They were musicians, like Rivers, capable of switching to instruments well outside of their area code. The drummer Cole is adept at the piano and the tenor saxophone and Mathews plays both acoustic and electric bass, plus bass clarinet. For his part here, Rivers doubles, er quadruples, on tenor and soprano saxophones, flute, and piano.

The concert in New Orleans opens with a two-punch piano assault duo from Rivers and Cole. The seventeen-minute "Improvisation I" is an exhaustive perambulation with Mathews' acoustic bass keeping time. Spacetime. Onward to a prolonged bowed "Bass Solo," an efficient "Drum Solo," and the two saxophone plus bass meditation "Unity." Rivers' trust in his partners is obvious throughout. He returns to his composition "Beatrice" (now a jazz standard) sounding as fresh on tenor in 2002 as he did in 1964. "Improvisation II" with Rivers on flute is an all out sprint which also supplies a taut funky groove. That energy spills over into "Offering," and Rivers' switches to a soprano saxophone which sounds like a bird soaring over an ocean of sound generated by electric bass and drums. The final "Improvisation III" opens with a post-bop free jazz piano trio that transitions into a saxophone trio. River and company traverse energy systems and the outer stratosphere with an ease only available to the tightest working ensembles.

  • 音乐开放平台
  • 云村交易所
  • X StudioAI歌手
  • 用户认证
  • AI 免费写歌
  • 云推歌
  • 赞赏

廉正举报 不良信息举报邮箱: 51jubao@service.netease.com

互联网宗教信息服务许可证:浙(2022)0000120 增值电信业务经营许可证:浙B2-20150198 粤B2-20090191-18  浙ICP备15006616号-4  工业和信息化部备案管理系统网站

网易公司版权所有©1997-2025杭州乐读科技有限公司运营:浙网文[2024] 0900-042号 浙公网安备 33010802013307号 算法服务公示信息