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Chicago Luzern Exchange: Several Lights
The mode of attack on Several Lights usually involves a soloist and drummer Rosaly providing the initial thrust, with the group's various other pieces chiming in, departing, reconsidering, engaging, provoking, or simply admiring the others' multi-dimensional abilities. As such, defining this music is elusive and completely unnecessary; the experience, the moment, is what matters most on Several Lights.
A surprising feature on the album comes in the various lengths and themes the group undertakes. Some are extremely brief (twenty to thirty seconds), while other explorations, like the thirteen-minute "Take the Place," seem epic in comparison. This is yet another dimension, another amusing and engaging proposal, by a well-meshed group. Now, if they'd only reconsider that name...
Track Listing
Slips; Five Handfuls; Three of Three; Skidding; One of Three; Trouble; Our Thing; Pedal Past; Soon Enough; Dos; A Little Paler; Fairly Fast; Walls; Take the Place; Over the Wire; Spend Your Life; Two of Three; Someone Came; One-o-one.
Personnel
Josh Berman: cornet; Marc Untern
Album information
Title: Several Lights | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Delmark Records
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