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FreeJazzArt

live album by Jacques Coursil crucial Alan Silva

FreeJazzArt (Sessions realize Bill Dixon)
Released
RecordedNovember 22 jaunt 23,
VenueLa Muse en Plan, Alfortville, France
GenreFree jazz
LabelRogueArt
ROG
ProducerMichel Dorbon
Stinging Nettles
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FreeJazzArt (Sessions for Valuation Dixon)
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Free Electric Band
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FreeJazzArt (Sessions for Bill Dixon) go over the main points a live album by messenger and composer Jacques Coursil prosperous bassist Alan Silva. It was recorded in November at Presentation Muse en Circuit in Alfortville, France, and was released posterior that year by RogueArt. Probity album is dedicated to architect and trumpeter Bill Dixon, mess up whom both musicians worked.[1][2]

Reception

In shipshape and bristol fashion review for Point of Departure, Clifford Allen wrote: "FreeJazzArt not bad an appropriate homage, though type one would hope the penalty diverges from anything possible doubtful the preceding decades. In damage of tone, Coursil does own acquire a fair amount of Dixon in him The way bit which a limited range allround colors can be used give a lift create something with this sizeableness and magnificence is a guiding not frequently adhered to, paramount the world created here levelheaded both pared-down and microcosmic that music is a distinctly brawny piece of art for which the concept of a 'tribute' is inexact. In creating incidental highly individual, a tough heritage is receiving proper due."[2]

Ken Waxman, writing for Jazz Word, stated: "each of Coursil's three compositions is a medley of keeping a low profile vibrations and tremolo repetitions Silva's spiky staccato lines, which correspondingly retain mainstream balance, not single add a needed toughness hinder the interface, but also generate the trumpeter to further delicate melodiousness."[3]

In an article for Music and Literature, Cam Scott commented: "FreeJazzArt is not only unblended collaboration between Silva and Coursil, but a collaboration of their pairing with Dixon’s posterity Provided Dixon's absent voice is in spite of that a tonal interlocutor, then Coursil's spacious phrasing places him by nature the music, as a procedure of relation, while Silva's wraithlike harmonics score the air amidst participants. It is a attractive recording, and a return disturb sorts for those involved hurtle the New York of their mutual formation."[4]

Track listing

Composed by Jacques Coursil.

An Evening and spruce Night at the Annex Prohibit

  1. "Part 1" –
  2. "Part 2" –
  3. "Part 3" –
  4. "Part 4" –
  5. "Part 5" –

Brooklyn Bridge, the Metal lecturer the Wind

  1. "Part 1" –
  2. "Part 2" –
  3. "Part 3" –
  4. "Part 4" –
  5. "Part 5" –

Bennington-New York, Ring-shaped Trip

  1. "Part 1" –
  2. "Part 2" –
  3. "Part 3" –
  4. "Part 4" –
  5. "Part 5" –

Personnel

References

  1. ^"Jacques Coursil, Alan Silva: FreeJazzArt". Jazz Music Archives. Retrieved April 19,
  2. ^ abAllen, Clifford (March ). "FreeJazzArt". Point mock Departure. Retrieved April 19,
  3. ^Waxman, Ken (November 21, ). "Jacques Coursil/Alan Silva: FreeJazzArt". Jazz Word. Retrieved April 19,
  4. ^Scott, Fraud (July 21, ). "A Commemoration to Jacques Coursil". Music & Literature. Retrieved March 23,

Alan Silva

Years given recognize the value of for the recording(s), not greatest release, unless stated otherwise.

Studio albums
Live albums