Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Scandinavian tribute to Mr. Cherry...




This one's a beauty and a true favorite of mine. Listen to Paal lift his kit off the damn floor. Outstanding playing all the way around by this wonderful trio.
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AMG review by Alain Drouot:

The title of this session will end up being the moniker of this Scandinavian trio comprised of reed player Mats Gustafsson, bassist Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, and drummer Paal Nilssen-Love. This opus is dedicated to cornetist Don Cherry and includes four expansive explorations of his themes. The frequent high-energy level can be overwhelming, but the sheer power of the music is hard to resist. The sound is dominated by the effusive Gustafsson, who performs with his usual confidence and pungency, but who also shows plenty of lyricism, which adds another dimension to his playing. The trio does an excellent job re-creating the joyfulness of the originals without sounding like copycats -- in fact, their approach is more reminiscent of Albert Ayler. In typical fashion, the heads are mainly a springboard for improvisation. Gustafsson's furious and dense delivery receives great backing from Håker Flaten, who moves effortlessly from pizzicato to arco, and Nilssen-Love, who has the necessary energy to sustain the saxophonist's sonic onslaught. The Don Cherry compositions are complemented by two short collective improvisations. The first starts with an impressionistic scene before Gustafsson and Håker Flaten stretch long notes over a light drum roll. The second is the weakest link in this recording, a blowout that does not add much to the proceedings and proves to be the only trace of self-indulgence on this otherwise excellent outing.

Tracks

1 Awake Nu (Cherry) 5:06
2 Mooti (Cherry) 11:35
3 Cherryco (Cherry) 8:45
4 Ode to Don (Flaten, Gustafsson 3:37
5 The Art of Steve Roney -- Smilin' (Flaten, Gustafsson) 2:38
6 Trans-Love Airways (Cherry) 19:17

(c)2000-Crazy Wisdom

10 comments:

AvantGrape said...

FLAC (plus scans):

http://rapidshare.com/files/67955386/MGIHFPNL.part1.RAR
http://rapidshare.com/files/67961434/MGIHFPNL.part2.RAR
http://rapidshare.com/files/67966180/MGIHFPNL.part3.RAR
http://rapidshare.com/files/67970212/MGIHFPNL.part4.RAR

Enjoy....or not.

J-Bombay said...

AG-

Thanks for posting this! I am glad you finally found it, this is going to be an awesome listen. I just wish it would download faster... :)

J

J-Bombay said...

Jumpin' Jesus on a Pogo Stick! (My apologies to the Dead Milkmen)

This album is currently burning a hole through my speakers, through my ears and through my mind. This "Thing" is flipped-out amazing! Right on.

j

1009 said...

Mr. Grape--

I've been a big fan of The Thing for a few years now and this promises to be an exciting listen. Thanks!

They came through Chicago last spring and played with Ken Vandermark and Joe McPhee. I only saw the latter, but the former has been released as *Immediate Sound* on Smalltown Superjazzz. The show with McPhee was just great, very high energy and great listening.

zecalouro said...

Hey Avantgrape,

Your site rulez. Did not know it. I'm linking with Loronix.

I just left a reply of your concerns with Rapidshare at that Loronix Dick Farney - Ao Vivo dope. Take a look and thanks for your initiative.

Cheers, zeca

Anonymous said...

Thank You for this. It's a real gem, isn't it?

sambeck2001

Anonymous said...

should've thanked you before, oh well (like j-B said, this thing was burning a hole in my brain)

Jazz-Nekko said...

avantgrape,

thanks for this hole-burning-in-the-head-set. . .

r u interested in colab part2? leave me a shout with an e-mail address at the pit. . .

cheerio holiday-o

jn

Anonymous said...

Avantgrape

Thanks for uploading. Unfortunately I am having trouble expanding the RAR files - I keep being asked for the location of a MGIHFPNL.part1.R00 file. Any suggestions would be welcome as I'd very much like to get hold of a copy.

Cheer
RN

Anonymous said...

Anyway these could be put on as mp3's as well