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Steve Lacy/Roswell Rudd: Monk's Dream
by C. Andrew Hovan
Although this recording would mark their first reunion since the early '60s and the times of their School Days quartet, soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and Roswell Rudd have much in common, going back to their collective roots in Dixieland jazz. Both would take the cue of Cecil Taylor and other new thing" artists in an attempt ...
Steve Lacy Seven: Cliches
by Glenn Astarita
One wonders why it took so long for this gem to hit the bins! Cliches by the “Steve Lacy Seven” was recorded in 1982 and newly released on the hatOlogy label. Here, Lacy performs three pieces, which were part of his repertoire during the 70’s along with other compositions of equal significance. The opener, “Stamps” boasts ...
The Rent
By Steve Lacy
Label: Cavity Search Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: 1st set: Shuffle Boil, The Bath, The Rent, Prayer, Blinks, 2nd set: The Door, Retreat, Gospel, Flakes, Bone, Bookioni (encore). Recorded 11/30/97, The Old Church, Portland, OR.
The Cry
By Steve Lacy
Label: Soul Note
Released: 1999
Track listing: Cannonade; Character; Straight Path; Granary; Divorce Letter; Divided; Agression; Desir D'Amour; Body Theory;
Dark and Handsome; Acquiantance; The Cry; Rundown (Ambapali speaks).
Steve Lacy with Irene Aebi at Diverse Works in Houston
by Frank Rubolino
Steve Lacy with Irene Aebi Diverse Works Houston, TX October 19, 1999 Houston promoter, curator, trombonist, and staunch supporter of the arts David Dove spearheaded a stellar concert in Houston this Fall that rewarded the enthusiastic audience with a delightfully creative set. Steve Lacy with Irene Aebi performed on October 19, ...
Steve Lacy Trio: The Rent
by Derek Taylor
For someone as relentlessly prolific as Lacy the number of trio recordings attributable to the his name are a comparative few. This two disc set goes a long way towards bolstering the number. With long-time compatriots Avenel and Betsch in tow Lacy affords himself the opportunity to stretch out at length in front of an enviably ...
Steve Lacy +6: The Cry
by AAJ Staff
Having established his reputation as an insightful interpreter of Monk in the late '50s and early '60s, soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy drew political attention with his 1973 anti-Vietnam suite The Woe. Adding to his continuum of political song-cycles, Lacy collaborates on his new epic work The Cry with Bangladeshi activist Taslima Nasrin. Nasrin's '93 novella Laija ...





