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Line Ish
By Dave Liebman
Label: Emanem
Released: 2004
Track listing: Line Ish: Part One; Bass Interlude; Line Ish: Part Two; Sax Interlude; Line Ish: Part Three; Group Interlude; Cymbal Interlude; Line Ish: Part Four
Scale Points On The Fever Curve
By Derek Bailey
Label: Emanem
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1 Opening Gamut
2 Extract Before
3 Extract After
4 Closing Gambit
Fred Lonberg-Holm: Dialogs
by Clifford Allen
The list of truly formidable improvising cellists is rather short, for its perceived role as a classical instrument keeps it, like the French horn, out of the traditional jazz ensemble. Fred Katz, Ron Carter, Calo Scott, Joel Freedman, Abdul Wadud, Ernst Reijseger and Fred Lonberg-Holm are the most visible among the ranks, and the latter two ...
Kent Carter String Trio: The Willisau Suites
by Clifford Allen
To hear bassist Kent Carter on this '84 recording (augmented with two '97 tracks) is to hear the bassist in an entirely different context than anything his work with Steve Lacy and Paul Bley would belie. Always an artist with a penchant for strengthening an ensemble and its collective voice, Carter has comprised his ostensibly solo" ...
Tony Bianco/Dave Liebman/Tony Marino: Line Ish
by John Kelman
Saxophonist Dave Liebman's reputation has often rested on his deliberation for carrying the torch laid down by John Coltrane. Expressionistic, with an informed world view, he is as comfortable in a melodic and relaxed setting, as on his most recent quartet record, In a Mellow Tone , as he is in a more free context, beautifully ...
Derek Bailey/Milo Fine: Scale Points on the Fever Curve
by Kurt Gottschalk
This is the story of a kindly old British turtle and a hotshot Minnesotan rabbit who perhaps didn’t embark on a race so much as spend an hour or so running laps around each other. The turtle had known the rabbit, who was about a decade younger than him, for a long time. ...
Bobby Bradford: Love
by Rex Butters
During an extended stay in England in 1973, cornetist Bobby Bradford found kindred musical spirits in reedman Trevor Watts, drummer John Stevens, and bassist Kent Carter. They only recorded once, live during a week’s residency in a Parisian club. Parts of those shows make up Love’s Dream, the latest release of this material from Emanem. Of ...
Bobby Bradford: Love's Dream
by Andrey Henkin
The avant-garde has never really endeared itself to the trumpet. More players seemed to have gravitated towards the snarls of the saxophone or the vox humana quality of the trombone. Bobby Bradford is a lesser known but no less accomplished member of the progressive trumpet ranks, even replacing Cherry in Ornette Coleman’s band in the early ...





