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Slon
Label: Thrill Jockey
Released: 2004
Track listing: Protest; Slon; Zagreb; Sevens; Campbell Town; Kite; Palermo; Shoe Lace; Pear.
Shed Grace
Label: Thrill Jockey
Released: 2004
Track listing: Shed Grace; The Refusal; Wordful; Skippy; Veatrice; So Very Cold; Colonial Mentality; Wonder
Twins; Ishfahan; 430.
Back Together Again
Label: Thrill Jockey
Released: 2004
Track listing: Leap Forward; Black Women (for Beatrice Anderson and Amelia Drake); Back Together Again;
Losel Drolma; A Ray From THE ONE; Louisiana Strut; Know Your Advantage (The Great Tradition);
Lama Khyenno (Heart?s Beloved).
Sticks and Stones: Shed Grace
by Aaron Rogers
When hearing the Chicago-based saxophone-bass-drum trio Sticks and Stones, it helps to remember what their style is steeped in. Sticks and Stones reminds jazz fans that its openly improvised format, sound, and playing is rooted both in Ornette Coleman's famous 1959 engagements at the Five Spot in New York where the iconoclastic saxophonist turned the bebop ...
Fred Anderson and Hamid Drake: Back Together Again
by Rex Butters
Hamid Drake has been a member of Fred Anderson’s extended family for years. Drake took drum lessons from Fred’s son and replaced him in Fred’s quartet. Now a leading light in his own right, Drake returns to play with family on Together Again. The intimate sessions show the tangible bond between the two, and their ease ...
Chicago Underground Trio: Slon
by Rex Butters
The prolific Chicago Underground expands its discography with a trio session featuring the fusion of laptops, acoustic jazz instrumentals, and charged free improvisations that defines their recorded output. The program of heated high speed interplay and cold techno ice caps displays a range of sonic intent rarely matched. For “Protest,” Noel Kupersmith bangs ...
Sticks and Stones: Shed Grace
by David Adler
The leaderless, Chicago-born Sticks and Stones trio issued its self-titled debut in 2002 on the 482 Music label. Shed Grace, the group’s Thrill Jockey follow-up, is another fine set—driven by free invention, filtered through democratic exchange. Together, alto saxophonist Matana Roberts, bassist Josh Abrams and drummer Chad Taylor speak the language of free jazz but contend ...



