Barry Altschul - The 3dom Factor (2013)
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TUM Records: TUM CD 032 http://www.tumrecords.com/032-3domfactor http://www.joefonda.com/the-3dom-factor-barry-altschul * Barry Altschul: drums * Jon Irabagon: tenor saxophone * Joe Fonda: double bass http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Altschul http://www.jonirabagon.com/ http://www.joefonda.com/ Recorded on June 15, 2012 by Robert Musso with assistant engineer Ted Tuthill, at the Sear Sound Studios in New York City. Reviews ~~~~~~~ By Nate Chinen http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/17/arts/music/albums-from-barry-altschul-arve-henriksen-kevin-eubanks.html The drummer Barry Altschul, who turned 70 last month, has been a stealth eminence in jazz — known mainly within the avant-garde, and for music he made many years ago. That’s changing, thanks to some estimable work with partners old and new. “The 3dom Factor” (Tum), his first album as a leader since the mid-’80s, features the youngish saxophonist Jon Irabagon, who has been one agent of Mr. Altschul’s recent re-emergence, and the veteran bassist Joe Fonda, who has been another. As a trio these musicians cohere mightily, swinging fast or free. The compositions, all but one by Mr. Altschul, suggest compact studies in durable melody. There are worthy new versions of “Irina,” a tender ballad Mr. Altschul introduced on record 30 years ago, and “Natal Chart,” a flighty excursion of even older provenance. Among the new pieces are the title track, which coyly nods toward the trio syntax of Sonny Rollins, and “Oops,” a kind of pointillist calypso (more Rollins, further abstracted). Mr. Altschul sounds acutely engaged, the force of his attention giving the album much of its power. -- By Paul Acquaro http://www.freejazzblog.org/2013/03/barry-altschul-3dom-factor-tum-records.html By Mark Corroto http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=43867 By Brian Morton http://www.pointofdeparture.org/PoD42/PoD42MoreMoments2.html Di Enrico Bettinello (it) http://italia.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=8953 Por Pachi Tapiz (es) http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=5378