Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART With eremite records Perles Noires vol II by Sunny Murray
sunny murray's talent is bigger than any category you could use to describe it. he's one of the most original musical minds of the past 50 years, a genuine innovator, the liberator of the drum kit, and an artist of uncompromising honesty. murray's playing in the 1960s with albert ayler, cecil taylor, archie shepp, & others opened up entirely new expressive realms for the drums in jazz. murray's act of liberation --to free drummers from their strict time keeping role-- still outrages many listeners, and his militant individuality, his obstinate adherence to his artistic vision over the years, still make him something of an outlaw presence in jazz. it should come as no shock to his listeners, then, that the music on this c/d and its companion volume, recorded on brief visits to the u.s. from murray's home base in paris, is full of fire and surprise, ornery as hell, charming and urbane, and totally, unstintingly true to his free-spirited aesthetic.
The man who invented free-jazz drumming some five decades ago remains as committed and uncompromising --and as ineffably great-- as ever. These two releases are culled from live performances by Murray and saxophonist Sabir Mateen from 2002 and 2004. Joining them on various tracks are pianists Dave Burrell and John Blum, saxophonists Oluyemi Thomas and Louis Belogenis and bassist Alan... more
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released October 12, 2018
Murray drums
Sabir Mateen alto & tenor saxophones, clarinet, flute
Oluyemi Thomas bass clarinet & c-melody saxophone (1-4)
John Blum piano (5-7)
1-4: 11 October, 2003, Boston ICA
engineer: The Eremite Mobile Unit
5-7: 12 October 2003, Northern Track Studio, Wilmington, VT
engineer: Gary Henry
producer: Michael Ehlers
photography: Lea Mae Dyjak
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