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Evan Parker - 50th Birthday Concert (2CD) Жанр: Free Jazz, Avant-Garde, Free Improvisation Год выпуска диска: 1997 Производитель диска: Leo Records UK Аудио кодек: APE Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Трэклист:
Disc: 1
1. Hero of Nine Fingers - Evan Parker, VonSchlippenbach, A
2. Bowed Stiffly and Went Free - Evan Parker, VonSchlippenbach, A Disc: 2
1. In Exultation - Evan Parker, Guy, Barry
2. The Not Backwards, as Indoubt - Evan Parker, Guy, Barry
3. Echoing Border Zones - Evan Parker, Guy, Barry Доп. информация:
Evan Parker, soprano and tenor saxophones; Alex von Schlippenbach, piano; Paul Lovens, percussion.
Hero of nine fingers (24.31), Bowed stiffly and went free (19.22). Evan Parker, soprano and tenor saxophones; Barry Guy, bass; Paul Lytton, percussion.
In exultation (20.37), Not backwards, as in doubt (09.25), The echoing border zones (09.24) All recorded at Dingwalls, London on 10 April 1994 at a concert organised by the LMC.
Отчёт EAC (disc 1)
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Отчёт EAC (disc 2)
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Label: Leo Records – CD LR 212/213 Format: Live Credits▼ Bass – Barry Guy (tracks: 2-1 to 2-3)
Design – Lora Denis
Drums – Paul Lovens (tracks: 1-1, 1-2), Paul Lytton (tracks: 2-1 to 2-3)
Music By – Alexander von Schlippenbach, Barry Guy, Evan Parker, Paul Lovens, Paul Lytton
Photography By [Inside] – Christian Him
Piano – Alexander von Schlippenbach (tracks: 1-1, 1-2)
Producer – Leo Feigin
Recorded By, Mixed By, Edited By – Dave Bernez
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Mixed By, Edited By, Producer, Liner Notes – Evan Parker Barcode and Other Identifiers▼ Barcode: 5 024792 021222
CD Universe
This splendidly produced twofer features Parker on disc one with Alex von Schlippenbach and percussionist Paul Lovens, and on disc two with his usual trio of bassist Barry Guy and percussionist Paul Lytton. What a splendid birthday celebration this was! Parker is clearly at the peak of his form, and he is enjoying the interaction with these two splendid groups. Schlippenbach's angular, dense, and wild acrobatics blend well with Parker's energized super technique. The saxophonist is all over his horn, doubling himself, jabbing and darting, but always in control. The second disc displays Barry Guy and Paul Lytton interacting like clockwork, the moods changing, and the energy unrelenting. Lytton shows why he is Parker's drummer of choice: not only does he sport great technique, but he is always fascinating to hear. The six pages of photos and reminiscences by Parker in the liner notes are icing on the cake. Not to be missed, this is great Evan Parker all the way. ~ Steve Loewy 2-CD set documents Parker's concert in London, April 10, 1994, marking his 50th birthday. The first set features the Alex von Schlippenbach Trio & the second set features Parker's own trio. The CD booklet gives a unique opportunity to the listener to rea Includes liner notes by Evan Parker. Audio Mixers: Evan Parker; Dave Bernez. Liner Note Author: Evan Parker. Recording information: Dingwalls, London, England (04/10/1994). Editors: Evan Parker; Dave Bernez. Personnel: Evan Parker Trio, Alex Von Schilippenbach Trio.
Customer Reviews @ Amazon
5.0 out of 5 stars - Evan Parker and free improvisation, Dec 6 2001
By: R. Hutchinson "autonomeus" (a world ruled by fossil fuels and fossil minds)
Evan Parker's improbable career, which he summarizes in the liner notes to this superb 2-disc live recording, begins at the origins of the European free improv tendency, and intersects virtually everything of importance within that tendency along the way. The older names were better, weren't they? Spontaneous Music Ensemble, Music Improvisation Company, Iskra 1903, AMM, convey the spirit of this music much more accurately than "The Schlippenbach Trio" or "The Parker/Guy/Lytton" trio. But don't let the retreat from countercultural monikers fool you, this is wild, uncompromising music played by individuals who have heroically persevered all these years. Parker performs and records regularly with all sorts of musicians, (even including Robert Wyatt and Jah Wobble in recent years!), but what we have here is two ensembles of long duration -- players who have developed a depth of communication, a telepathic understanding of one another, and who can therefore sculpt sounds in ways unimaginable to those who think free jazz/improv is nothing but crazy noise. The "50th Birthday Concert" is outstanding, not to be missed! For other superb EP recordings (and some are not), see my "The Evan Parker Dimension." ----- 5.0 out of 5 stars - Summation of a career, Aug 29 2000
By: N. Dorward "obsessive reviewer" (Toronto, ON Canada)
This 2-CD set documents the two longest-standing small-group associations of Evan Parker's career, in a concert recorded live on Parker's 50th birthday. It is thus perhaps the single best place to start for a listener unacquainted with Parker's work. Disc 1 has the Alex von Schlippenbach trio, with Schlippenbach on piano and Paul Lovens on drums--two long tracks find them moving from free-jazz blowouts to lyrical passages; the bridge between the two tracks is one of Parker's patented circular-breathing soprano solos. It's colourful, engaging music, in which the musicians play unfettered but with a strong sense of developing form (for instance, Schlippenbach neatly ties up the second improvisation with a recapitulation of his opening figures). Disc 2 has the trio with Barry Guy on bass and Paul Lytton on drums; this is darker & more enigmatic music, multidirectional & unpredictable. Like all Parker/Guy/Lytton performances it is packed with much more detail than most other improvisors can manage, so that in listening to it again and again you discover new details & turns of phrase that passed by you before. This 2-CD set suggests how perhaps Parker's most impressive achievements are those of the 1990s (which isn't to denigrate his earlier work); that's a decade that saw a stream of remarkable discs from him--_Time Will Tell_, _Most Materiall_, the 1993 duos with Anthony Braxton, _Conic Sections_, _Chicago Solos_, _Imaginary Values_, _Towards the Margins_.... It's a decade that saw him also gain much more recognition from the jazz world, with reviews of his work regularly appearing in journals like _Downbeat_. It's nice to see a major artist achieve recognition precisely when he's at his peak. The _50th Birthday Concert_ is an excellent encapsulation of his achievement as a musician, and an engaging introduction to his work.