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Triptych Myth: The Beautiful
ByTriptych Myth, which released a self-titled album on Hopscotch last year, is a trio comprised of pianist (and regular multi-instrumentalist) Cooper-Moore, bassist Tom Abbs, and drummer Chad Taylor. The three players speak the same natural tongue, so to speak, insofar as they collectively adapt to changes in mood and style without ever seeming self-conscious or academic about the process. The opening collective "All Up In It" gets off to a frisky start with an abrupt four-note (or to be precise, four-chord) theme, swinging lightly through episodes of dissonant piano exploration which tie together in counterintuitive ways.
A few minutes of quiet beauty and introspection mark Cooper-Moore's waltz "Frida K. The Beautiful" (for influential Mexican artist Frida Kahlo), though Chad Taylor and Tom Abbs engage in some restless back-and-forth behind the relatively simple piano lines. Taylor's propensity to introduce unexpected spacing between periods of heightened activity provides a textural layer of rhythm that sometimes integrates with the pianist's flow and other times seems to butt up against it. "Spiraling Out" presents more oddly-timed clusters and bunches from all three players, marking steps in every dimension toward the extremes of control.
A very brief pair of "Last Minute Trip"s, credited to Taylor, are more explicitly aimed at layers of texture and contrast, rather than development of any ostensible melody. Finally, the penultimate "Poppa's Gin in the Chicken Feed" holds to the straight and narrow, more or less, with a simple, upbeat melody and rhythms that get started with feathery swing and evolve into light funk.
As William Parker's very helpful liner notes indicate, "all of this music must be listened to several times" in order to fully appreciate its range and the way each player manages to express his own personality within the collective whole. The Beautiful is true to its title, a personal statement from players who see jazz (and music) as a medium to express human emotion and experience, exploring creatively outside familiar realms. Fresh, invigorating, and spiritually aware... bring on the sequels!
Track Listing
All Up In It; Frida K. The Beautiful; Trident; Spiraling Out; Pooch (for Wilber Morris); A Time To; Last Minute Trip Part One; Last Minute Trip Part Two; Poppa's Gin in the Chicken Feed; Robinia Pseudoacacia.
Personnel
Cooper-Moore: piano; Tom Abbs: bass; Chad Taylor: drums.
Album information
Title: The Beautiful | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: AUM Fidelity