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Saxophone Summit – Gathering of Spirits
(Telarc)
This CD would be a great blindfold test to see if you know
your saxophonists. There are three major players with completely
different tones and styles playing spectacularly together in a basic
blowing session. Joe Lovano, of course, has his gorgeous tone, Dave
Liebman is hard-edged and more Coltrane-esque, and Michael Brecker is,
well, he is Michael Brecker, simply the most influential and innovative
player since Coltrane himself. The rhythm section is not an
afterthought, but the names are a bit of a surprise: Phil Markowitz, a
super player and composer, Cecil McBee, who is not heard nearly enough
these days, and the venerable Billy Hart, who everyone wants on their
record, but usually cannot get, because he is so busy!
Stylistically the music is a tribute to Coltrane with
amazingly beautiful melodies offset by abstract group improvisation.
Only Liebman is a true disciple, but the intent is obvious. The modal
composition “India” and spiritual “Peace on Earth” which is as tonal as
it gets. Brecker’s “Gathering of Spirits” has an African-inspired 6/4
vamp and some very free improvisation. Five-star candidate for Album of
the Year – you heard it here first.
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