Frank Lowe Quartet - Out Loud (2014)
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Triple Point Records: TPR209 http://www.triplepointrecords.com/ * Frank Lowe : tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, voice, percussion, congas, balafon, whistles, harmonica, miscellaneous small instrumens * Steve Reid : drums * William Parker : bass * Joseph Bowie : trombone, congas + * Ahmed Abdullah (7): trumpet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lowe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Reid http://www.williamparker.net/ http://www.josephbowie.com/ http://www.ahmedian.com/ Tracks 1-5: recorded by Rashied Ali at Survival Studio 77, Greene Street, NYC, on May 1, 1974 tracks 6-7: recorded by Scott Trusty at Studio Rivbea24, Bond Street, NYC, exact date unknown, probably spring/summer 1974. Reviews ~~~~~~~ By Raul da Gama http://jazzdagama.com/vinyls/frank-lowe-out-loud/ [...] Frank-Lowe-Out-Loud-FnlOn Out Loud an album of immense beauty this aspect of his playing is thrown into sharp focus. There are moments when the air in the two venues is thick with sound—musical epiphanies seemingly experienced by both Mr. Lowe and Joseph Bowie. The saxophone assumes the role of the preacher and the trombone his congregation. The musical call to prayer has a sense of urgency—the kind that comes from having a sense of something or someone else being behind the music; a conscious awareness that the musicians are sensing their own sense of mortality. This, though, provides the musicians with a sort of release that can be felt throughout the set on LP 1 in the suite entitled “Act of Freedom.” This musical declaration of independence is not played as if it were a manifesto, although it could well have become that. This is the ‘70’s after all. The soundscape has been made recently desolate with the death of John Coltrane and the more recent passing of Albert Ayler. But it is not as if this is the sole impulse for the music. [...] -- By Paul Acquaro and Martin Schray http://www.freejazzblog.org/2014/11/frank-lowe-quartet-outloud-triple-point_10.html By Clifford Allen http://www.pointofdeparture.org/PoD49/PoD49MomentsNotice.html By Mark Corroto http://www.allaboutjazz.com/out-loud-frank-lowe-triple-point-records-review-by-mark-corroto.php By Hrayr Attarian http://www.allaboutjazz.com/out-loud-frank-lowe-triple-point-records-review-by-hrayr-attarian.php By John Sharpe http://www.allaboutjazz.com/out-loud-frank-lowe-triple-point-records-review-by-john-sharpe.php Par Guillaume Belhomme (fr)