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Outtakes 1978
By Cooper-Moore
Label: Hopscotch Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Emancipation, take 4; Ensemble 1, redo take 9; Trio, take 5; Breakdown, take 10; Duo, take 11; Ensemble 1, take 2; Prayer, take 8; Ensemble 1, take 1; Trio, take 6; Emancipation, take 3; In The Beginning.
Cooper-Moore: Outtakes 1978
by AAJ Italy Staff
Noto per le collaborazioni con Susie Ibarra e con Assif Tsahar, il multistrumentista e compositore Cooper-Moore è attivo nell'area di New York fin dai primi anni settanta ed ha collaborato con i principali esponenti dell'avanguardia afro-americana. A parte alcune incisioni con David Ware (The Birth of a Being) e con Alan Braufman (Valley of Search) ha ...
Cooper-Moore: Outtakes 1978
by Jeff Stockton
About ten years ago, Cooper-Moore was a bona fide man of mystery. He had a reputation as a formally trained, creatively inspired master improviser who was fluent on just about any instrument he touched (particularly the piano), but he was also in possession of a notoriously maverick heart. It was said he would only perform and ...
Cooper-Moore: Outtakes 1978
by Jerry D'Souza
These outtakes from 1978 conclusively document music as a force with constant appeal. Cooper-Moore is a multi-instrumentalist with many interests and pursuits, the spectrum of his calling seen in the wide range of his music. Improvisation is a key factor in his work, but composition also plays an integral role. Besides, he can grab the ear ...
Cooper-Moore: Outtakes 1978
by Troy Collins
A welcome reissue, Outtakes 1978 finds iconic multi-instrumentalist Cooper-Moore leading a varied set of pieces in the studio. Each track is introduced with its respective title and take number by Gretchen, listed as the recordist for the session; it even sounds like an archival album. Cooper-Moore's infatuation with tribal percussion and gospel-tinged work outs certainly help ...
Tells Untold
By Cooper-Moore
Label: Hopscotch Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: The Eight; Tribes Gathering; Oracles; The Hunt; Tells Untold; Deviations; Forlorn; Another World Another Time; The Procession
Cooper-Moore and Assif Tsahar: Tells Untold
by Rex Butters
Cooper-Moore and Assif Tsahar's follow up to last year's blistering America finds them sounding a mellower tone, with no loss of passion or imagination. Tsahar's improvisational intensity navigates the unique aural worlds created by Cooper-Moore, whether on conventional or invented instruments. Cooper-Moore plays the marimba-like ashimba while Tsahar simmers on bass clarinet to open The Eight. ...
Cooper-Moore/Assif Tsahar: Tells Untold
by Eyal Hareuveni
On Tells Untold, homemade-instrument inventor Cooper-Moore and Israeli reed man Assif Tsahar keep refining their unique, hard-to-classify musical language. The narrative evolves around stories that Cooper-Moore and Tsahar told each other during the recording about an ancient tribal mutiny against the tribe's king, and it has a more meditative atmosphere than their previous collaboration, America (Hopscotch, ...
Cooper-Moore: A Journey on the Road
by AAJ Staff
By Cooper-Moore Confucius said, To learn and to practice what is learned is pleasure, is it not? To have friends come from afar is happiness, is it not? To be unperturbed when not appreciated by others is gentlemanly, is it not?" My 58th birthday, 4 am on a Sunday morning and ...





