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Belle Ville
By Evan Parker
Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2009
Track listing:
CD 1: Belleville; CD 2: Villebelle.
House Full Of Floors
By Evan Parker
Label: Tzadik
Released: 2009
Track listing: Three Of A Kind; Donne's Banjo; Ca-la-ba-son; Figure Dancing; Aka AK; Kabala-sum-sum-sum; Shown Jot; House Full Of Floors; Wind Up.
set: For Lynn Margulis
By Evan Parker
Label: Psi
Released: 2009
Track listing: SET part 1 intro (Studio); SET part 2 (concert); SET part 3 (studio).
Live
By Evan Parker
Label: In Situ
Released: 2009
Track listing: Un; Deux; Trois, Tourne mon Coeur; Quatre; Cinq; Six, Au temps des cerises; Dix; Onze, Douze, Quand, tout sera rouge.
The Moment's Energy
By Evan Parker
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: The Moment's Energy: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII; Incandescent Clouds.
Evan Parker Residency with McPhee, Shipp, Zorn, Courvoisier, et al. at The Stone, NYC
by Gordon Marshall
Evan Parker Residency The Stone East Village, Manhattan New York, New York October 1-16, 2009 Rivaled only, in recent memory, by Cecil Taylor's 1988 Kongresshalle" collaborations in Berlin,* Evan Parker's residency at The Stone in East Village, Manhattan was, like those, a string of assorted and inventive pairings. ...
John Butcher & Mark Sanders / Alex Ward & Roger Turner / John Tchicai & Tony Marsh: Treader Duos
by John Eyles
These three contrasting reeds/drums duos are a fine record of the concert at which they were recorded, in February 2008 at St Giles-in-the-Fields church, London. Each of the three tracks lasts about twenty five minutes, long enough for the duos to give a good account of themselves. The three tracks give an opportunity to hear some ...
London Broil: John Butcher at The Stone, NYC
by Gordon Marshall
John Butcher The Stone East Village, Manhattan New York, New York November 14, 2009 On a sheer sonic level, John Butcher goes further into his instrument--and further out of it--than any of his monumental precursors in the iconoclast tradition of abstract British improvising. Not that ...




