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Time Being | Intakt Records
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1. A Chase (06.07) |
6. Time Was (08.43) |
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2. Medea (05.23) |
7. Playing for Keeps (06.38)
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3. Tight Rope(06.17) |
8. Given (The Whirlwind) (04.24)
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4. Equilateral (08.44) |
9. Time Being (05.09) |
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5. Lope (04.41) |
10. Special People (04.53) |
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Personnel: Andrew Cyrille-drums | Oliver Lake-reeds | Reggie Workman-bass |
Trio 3 ( Oliver Lake on alto/soprano sax & flute, Andrew Cyrille-drums and Reggie Workman -bass) latest and 4th release Time Being on Intakt Records. Recorded at Studio Peter Karl, Brooklyn, New York on 6-8 March 2005. |
Cover art (reproduced above) by Eugen Bisig!
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Open Ideas | Palmetto Records |
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1. Casino (6:26) |
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5. Prophet's Path (8:17) |
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2. Hooray for Herbie(6:26) |
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6. Valley Sketch (3:48) |
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3. Open Ideas (5:46) |
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7. Willow Song (4:25) |
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4.Y2 Chaos (5:25) |
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8. 5-4-3-2 (6:04) |
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Personnel: Andrew Cyrille-drums | Oliver Lake-reeds | Reggie Workman-bass |
The roots of saxophonist Oliver Lake, bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Andrew Cyrille stretch back to the earliest days of the free jazz movememt in the 1960s. So it is no surprise to find so much knowledge on display in their third recoding together as Trio3. But the history lesson is a treat all the same. Open Ideas is recommended for anyone with open ears. |
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Encounter | Passinthru Records
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1. Crooked Blues (6:28) |
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5. Ode To The Living Tree (6:32 |
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2. Leaving East of Java(13:38) |
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6. Suite Tristan (14:17) |
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3. Encounter (6:28) |
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7. Nicodemus (6:04) |
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4. Reminds Me (6:28) |
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Personnel: Andrew Cyrille-drums | Oliver Lake-reeds | Reggie Workman-bass |
These are formidable musicians. Each with uniquely identifying sounds and approaches to the music. The seriousness and commitment are never in doubt, especially if you have listened acrosss the last decade or so, you understand that they will move us. involve us, as motif, theme or where the medodic line and the harmonic pathe of its whole musical movement, is itself, a rthymic paradigm. We calls it syncopation. |
 Amiri Baraka |Liner Notes |
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Live @ Wallisau | Dizim Records
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Dizim Records - 4102 CD |
Personnel: Andrew Cyrille-drums | Oliver Lake-reeds | Reggie Workman-bass |
The large Wallisau audience clapped the trio to the echo, but Dizim's arrestingly close focus recording ensures this doesn't diminish one's involvement with the music. Indeed, sounds are so deftly mapped you feel like abandoning the 'jazz' word and calling this a Sonic Event. Audio Samples Coming Soon!
P. O. Box 10 | Germany |Dizim@t-online.de | |
- Ben Watson The WIRE |
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