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David Murray: Circles Live in Cracow & We Is
By David Murray
Circles Live in Cracow
Not Two
Circles Live in Cracow is a classic, free improv trio (a line-up Murray has used surprisingly rarely) with a pair of Polish brothers for a rhythm section. Bassist Marcin and drummer Bartlomiej Brat Oles each contribute compositions to the set, recorded live in 2003 and tackle Murray's "Mbizo" and Ornette Coleman's "Law Years." It's more relaxed than such Murray trio dates as Sweet Lovely or The Hill, but no less adventurous.
David Murray/Kahil El'Zabar
We Is
Delmark
Murray's duet with Chicago percussionist Kahil El'Zabar is one of his longest standing partnerships and We Is - recorded at the Bop Shop record store in Rochester, NY in 2000 - follows formula: hand drum ballad, kit drum barnstorm and a thumb piano meditation, with Murray switching between tenor sax and bass clarinet. The familiarity could be comforting if the recording quality was better. Unfortunately, the disc comes off as an unedited audience tape with superfluous noise between takes and El'Zabar's contributions drowned out and muddied. It's a double shame because those in attendance clearly got a great show and with Murray having expatriated himself the opportunities to hear him in such informal settings have grown scarce.
Circles Live in Cracow
Tracks: 1. Go Home, 2. Double Tone, 3. Mbizo, 4. Fair Play, 5. Circles, 6. Thunderbird, 7. Law Years
Personnel: David Murray - tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, Marcin Oles - double bass, Bartłomiej Brat Oles - drums
We Is
Tracks: 1. Groove Allure, 2. We Is, 3. Blues Affirmation, 4. One World Family, 5. Sweet Meat
Personnel: David Murray - tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, Kahil El'Zabar - percussion