Sunny Murray - Perles Noires vol. II (2005)
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Eremite Records: MTE046 http://eremite.com/album/mte-46 * Sunny Murray: drums * Sabir Mateen: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, B-flat clarinet, flute * Oluyemi Thomas: bass clarinet, C-melody saxophone (1-4) * John Blum: piano (5-7) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunny_Murray http://www.sabirmateen.com/ 1. No U-Turns Today (13:56) 2. Philly Sure Has Changed (12:21) 3. Sundance At Night (10:26) 4. Changing Times I (12:43) 5. Changing Times II (13:03) 6. Nostalgia (03:35) 7. Now You Hear It, Now You Don't (08:26) 1-4: 11 October 2003, ICA Theater, Boston MA engineer: The Eremite Mobile Unit 5-7: 12 October 2003, Northern Track Studio, Wilmington VT engineer: Gary Henry Reviews ~~~~~~~ by Bill Shoemaker http://pointofdeparture.org/archives/PoD-1/PoD-1_moments_notice_2.html Drummer Sunny Murray’s sound of breaking glass is still shattering what passed as conventional jazz wisdom over 40 years ago, when he broke onto the New York scene with Cecil Taylor and, most importantly, Albert Ayler. On this two-volume set, Murray not only demonstrates that he can still crash and bang with abandon, but that he can also sharpen his idiosyncratic musicality to surprisingly fine points. Subsequently, these recordings buttress the assertion that Murray is the most original stylist since Kenny Clarke. Murray is heard with five different groups, the very high common denominator being reed player Sabir Mateen, one of the more powerful underground forces on the US scene. vol. I may garner more initial buzz, since, in addition to a strong duet, it includes four trios with pianist Dave Burrell and two tracks with bassist Alan Silva in a quartet rounded out by saxophonist Louis Belogenis. Though vol. II does not feature such Fire Music legends, it features two notable improvisers, reed player Oluyemi Thomas and pianist John Blum, who more than pass muster in respective trios with Murray and Mateen. -- by Chris Kelsey http://jazztimes.com/articles/16221-perles-noires-vol-i-sunny-murray