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Triptych Myth

Label: Hopscotch Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Stem Cell; Nautilus; The Fox; Stop Time, No. 1; Richocet; Harare; Stop Time, No. 2; Raising Knox; Spatter Matter; Stop Time, No. 3; Spencer's Eyes; Susan.

Album

Triptych Myth

Label: Hopscotch Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Stem Cell; Nautilus; The Fox; Stop Time #1; Ricochet; Harare; Stop Tine #2; Raising Knox; Spatter Matter; Stop Time #3; Spencer

Album

America

Label: Hopscotch Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: America; Back Porch Chill; Tuscarora

Album

America

Label: Hopscotch Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: America; Back Porch Chill; Tuscarora

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Cooper-Moore & Assif Tsahar: America

Read "America" reviewed by Rex  Butters


After adopting a low profile following the breakup of William Parker’s In Order to Survive band, Cooper-Moore returns very high profile in duet with leather-lunged reed man Assif Tsahar, who also brings acoustic guitar. Cooper-Moore, known for a pianistic range that allows him to be elegiac or shred, adds his homemade diddley-bo and mouth bow, as ...

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Cooper-Moore/Tom Abbs/Chad Taylor: Triptych Myth

Read "Triptych Myth" reviewed by Ty Cumbie


Triptych Myth opens with a rockin' rhythmic attack, topped with a stunted, lurching melody that recalls Monk and Cecil Taylor more or less equally, yet carves out a little stylistic territory all its own. No mean feat. If Monk had ever made the leap to free improvisation, some of the piano sounds on this disc hint ...

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Assif Tsahar/Cooper-Moore: America

Read "America" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


I suppose America should be categorized as jazz, since it was made by two musicians who have played jazz in the past. The underrecorded Cooper-Moore usually appears on piano, and Assif Tsahar is best known for his Ayler/late Coltrane-style tenor saxophone workouts—and these men play those instruments here, but this is a recording that defies categorization. ...

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Cooper-Moore/Tom Abbs/Chad Taylor: Triptych Myth

Read "Triptych Myth" reviewed by John Kelman


An enigmatic performer whose style encompasses everything from boogie woogie to avant jazz, pianist/composer Cooper-Moore joins his trio to deliver a diverse set with Triptych Myth that still, somehow, manages to maintain an integrity and clear direction in sound. Aside from being a pianist and composer, Cooper-Moore is an educator and creator of musical instruments. His ...

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Cooper-Moore/Tom Abbs/Chad Taylor: Triptych Myth

Read "Triptych Myth" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The new disc by Cooper-Moore’s trio brings to mind the lyrics from “Life Is Grand” by the rock band Camper Van Beethoven: And life is grand And I will say this at the risk of falling from favor With those of you who have appointed yourselves To expect ...

Album

Jam

Label: Hopscotch Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Nine untitled tracks. Recorded August, 2003.


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