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Chris Burn Ensemble: The Place 1991
In the liners, Burn mentions that Keith Rowe’s “Pollock#82,” represents “ the first time that a composer outside of Ensemble had written a piece for the group. Here, the musicians pursue mischievous evolvement, propelled by nimbly plucked strings, Butcher’s raspy-throated sax lines, and a volley of whimsically inclined call and response type exhanges. Saxophonist, Evan Parker appears on the final cut, “Blocks And Arches,” which is a work featuring circular motifs, flickering notes or as my attentive grandson stated, “the movement of cartoon-like characters” or “the sound of something spinning.” Thus, music of this ilk disproves any notions of barriers, or perhaps anything that might intimate a finite conclusion. Recommended!
Track Listing
1. Presponse 2. The Piano Ate Card 3. Pollock #82 4. Southern Samba A Go-Go 5. Hammer Hint 6. Blocks And Arches
Personnel
Jim Denley: piccolo, flute, bass flute
Album information
Title: The Place 1991 | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Emanem
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