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Anthony Braxton Quintet: (Basel) 1977
ByBasically, this presentation sounds as cutting edge as it may have appeared over twenty-four years ago! With “Composition 69 J”, the quintet investigates circular movements amid recurring themes and staggered choruses as the telepathic group interaction provides the listener with an exhibition that resides upon lofty heights, almost as if these musicians were under the watchful eye of the modern jazz gods.. On this piece, the band maintains a staggering pulse, marked by Braxton’s burning lines performed on sopranino sax, counterbalanced by Abrams’ swirling clusters and probing statements, although at times, the musicians’ regenerate the primary theme in somewhat of a subliminal manner. Hence, Braxton’s noticeably complex thought processes implicate various formulations and suggestions within the context of the group improvisations, soloing and incredibly difficult to perform unison lines atop odd-metered time signatures.
The quintet gravitates towards a fiery swing motif on “Composition 69 N/G”, featuring crisply stated and simmering unison lines of a bop-ish nature. Once again, the ensemble instills a cosmic process, as blistering soloing coalesces with a predominately urgent pace, while Lewis and Braxton engage in a bit of cat and mouse towards the coda. However, Lewis’ wah-wah trombone diatribe on “Composition 69 M” sets a pattern for the musicians’ four-way dialogue, supplemented by Braxton’s darting notes and often linear thematic inventions on clarinet, augmented by the soloist’s endearing melodies, weaving textures, and the rhythm section’s propulsive momentum. Overall, these amazingly fresh and novel performances serve as a testament to a musician who, over the last three decades, has almost single-handedly altered the course of modern jazz and composition. Highly recommended! hatOLOGY
Track Listing
Composition 69 J, Composition 69 N/G, Composition 69 M, Composition 40 B
Personnel
Anthony Braxton
woodwindsAnthony Braxton; alto saxophone, sopranino saxophone & clarinet: George Lewis; trombone: Muhal Richard Abrams; piano: Mark Helias; double bass: Charles "Bobo
Album information
Title: (Basel) 1977 | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Hat Hut Records
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About Anthony Braxton
Instrument: Woodwinds
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