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Joe McPhee: Trinity
The divergent styles on Trinity merge into a coherent whole through the sense that this group is simply allowing improvisation to guide their voyage. Very little of the music on this disc sounds "planned"and as a result, it's the conversational open-endedness of Trinity that shines. Though I wouldn't recommend this disc to listeners without an ear for the unpredictable, it's an admirable document of rare creativity. Those few owners of the highly-compressed 1972 original LP will take heart in the expanded sonics of this reissue.
Track Listing
Ionization; Astral Spirits; Delta.
Personnel
Joe McPhee
woodwindsJoe McPhee: tenor and soprano saxophones, trumpet, pocket cornet; Mike Kull: piano and electric piano; Harold E. Smith: percussion.
Album information
Title: Trinity | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Atavistic Worldwide
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