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Phillip Johnston: Page Of Madness
ByJohnston has a knack for film scores, having released the now out of print discs The Merry Frolics of Satan: The Georges Melies Project (Koch 1999) with The Transparent Quartet, and The Unknown (Avant, 1994) with the band Big Trouble, plus a collection of scores with Music for Films (Tzadik, 1998). He can also be heard on Needless Kiss (Koch 1998) and more recently in Fast 'N' Bulbous, a Captain Beefheart tribute band.
Like his prior film work, he chose The Transparent Quartet for this commissioned project. The film is a Japanese silent film from 1926 entitled Kurutta Ippeiji (A Page of Madness) by director Teinosuke Kinugasa. And while there are no DVD prints available, like many of these soundtrack projects, the music tells its own story.
Clocking in at nearly 80 minutes, the score bears little swing or jazz feel except for the instrumentation and written improvisational passages. Johnston and bassist Dave Hofstra anchor this session with pianist/saxophonist Joe Ruddick and vibraphonist Mark Josefsberg often soloing. Each player is also given room to improvise, but limitations of the film are maintained, meaning they are on the clockrequired to fit their improvised parts within the story and also within the composed parts.
Of course all of this is of no particular importance without the film. The music stands alone as an engaging and absorbing piece of chamber jazz composition/improvisation by a highly skilled band.
Track Listing
Prelude; The Dancer; The Mad Wife; The Visit; The Asylum; Parting the Waters; There's a Riot Goin' On; Home Life; Home Life Ruined; Escape Attempt; The Dream; The Masks; At Peace With a Mop.
Personnel
Phillip Johnston
saxophonePhillip Johnston: soprano saxophone, alto saxophone; Joe Ruddick: piano, baritone saxophone; Mark Josefsberg: vibraphone; David Hofstra: bass.
Album information
Title: Page Of Madness | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Asynchronous Records
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