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Invisible Cities

By Steve Swell
Label: Drimala Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Careful Little Hempen Clouds (5:41)
2. Resemblance Spilling Thick (4:24)
3. Lunatics Spend Redundant Mind (3:02)
4. Immortals Reveal Deeper Streets (2:25)
5. Visible Pink Plateau (2:44)
6. Rumor Exists Under Abolished Victims (8:01)
7. Children's Song (3:15)
8. The Places Have Mingled Relationships (4:09)
9. Shallow Facades Find Opaque Polyhedrons on (4:10)
10. Skyscrapers Swaying Toward Oases of Fresh... (2:34)
11. Suspicious Umbrellas Remembering Clearly (3:09)
12. The Copper Clock Unfurls Its Boiling... (3:31)
13. Patterns Will Be Revealed Outside Iron... (4:23)
Let Them Pass

Label: Drimala Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1.Let Them Pass One 2.Let Them Pass Two 3.Let Them Pass Three 4.Let Them Pass Four 5.Let Them Pass Five 6.Let Them Pass Six 7.Let Them Pass Seven
Rules of Engagement Vol. 1

Label: Drimala Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Beginnings
2. A Moment's Thought
3. Snap Judgement
4. Katherine's Song #4
5. Rainbows Were Over
6. Mark's On the Wall
7. Solo Clarinet
8. Solo Bass
Let Them Pass (Laissez-passer)

Label: Drimala Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Let Them Pass One; Let Them Pass Two; Let Them Pass Three; Let Them Pass Four; Let Them Pass Five; Let Them Pass Six; Let Them Pass Seven
John Heward Trio: Let Them Pass

by Rex Butters
This international trio of skilled improvisers reflects on the experiences of their expatriating pater familiae, some moving to Canada, some moving to the US. They explore their ancestors' leap into the unknown by leaping into these seven different impressions of passage. Drummer/leader John Heward and reedman Joe Giardullo share an association with Joe McPhee. Seattleite Bisio ...
John Heward Trio: Let Them Pass (Laissez-passer)

by John Kelman
Spontaneous composition, as opposed to free improvisation, finds a group of musicians working towards creating some kind of recognizable construct; sometimes, in fact, as in the case of the title track from Marilyn Crispell's '01 release, Amaryllis , what begins as a free improvisation becomes an actual piece with a thematic form that, in this case, ...
Steve Swell/Perry Robinson: Invisible Cities

by Clifford Allen
With Invisible Cities, trombonist Steve Swell and clarinetist Perry Robinson have created a unique snapshot of duo improvisation that, as much as it sounds like a Saturday afternoon loft rehearsal when the rhythm section was too busy, is a compelling document of the affinity between improvisers. Robinson, of course, is the veteran of the two, having ...
John Heward Trio: Let Them Pass

by Matthew Wuethrich
Before recording the seven pieces on Let Them Pass, bassist Mike Bisio, drummer John Heward, and mulit-reedsman Joe Giardullo reflected intensely, Philip Egert’s liner notes tell us, “on how their parents and grandparents had immigrated to Canada and the United States...(coming) with little more than a ‘Laissez-passer’ in their pockets.” Liner notes do not often provide ...