Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART With eremite recordsWe Are Not At The Opera by Sunny Murray & Sabir Mateen

like baby dodds and kenny clarke before him, sunny murray revolutionized the role of the drum kit in jazz. his playing with ayler and taylor opened up entirely new expressive realms for the instrument, and his influence on the last thirty-five years of improvised music cannot be overestimated. long in exile from the american scene, murray made a rare working visit to the states in the summer of 1998. this live recording from a 27 june unitarian meetinghouse performance in amherst unites him with an old comrade, the masterful multi-instrumentalist sabir mateen, who stimulates some of murray's most intense playing on record since the classic jump up side with jimmy lyons. both men are former citizens of the nation state philadelphia, pa, and that pitiless city's deep tradition of great black music courses through the set. if action music -- furiously energized and immediate -- is what you dig, this set delivers heavily. wire magazine records of the year 1999, jazz Much has been said in even more recent times about how happy & chilled Sunny is in Europe. Paris suits him & there has been a new tranquility in his work. However, there are still occasional opportunities to visit the USA, & the June 1998 recital at the Amherst Unitarian Meetinghouse is a reflection of how... more credits released October 15, 2018 Murray: drums Mateen: alto & tenor saxophone, flute 27 June 1998, Unitarian Meetinghouse, Amherst MA producer: Michael Ehlers engineer: Jim Hemingway

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