Rivers / Holland / Altschul / Reunion: Live In New York
Album: | Reunion: Live In New York | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Rivers / Holland / Altschul | Added: | Nov 2012 | |
Label: | Pi Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-11-04 | Pull Date: | 2013-01-06 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Dec 23 | Dec 9 | Dec 2 | Nov 25 | Nov 18 | Nov 11 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 09, 2013: | Memory Select
First Set: Part 4 |
4. | Dec 04, 2012: | Rebop
Second Set: Part 2 |
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2. | Jan 08, 2013: | Rebop
Second Set: Part 1 |
5. | Nov 27, 2012: | Rebop
Second Set: Part 1 |
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3. | Dec 18, 2012: | Rebop
Second Set: Part 1 |
6. | Nov 23, 2012: | No Cover, No Minimum
First Set: Part 1 |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2012-11-04
Reviewed 2012-11-04
RIVERS / HOLLAND / ALTSCHUL: Reunion – Live in New York
Pi, 2012
AVANT-GARDE – This superstar trio of the 1970s New York “loft” scene (Sam Rivers on saxes/flute/piano, Dave Holland bass, Barry Altschul drums) reunited in 2007 for a one-shot, unrehearsed performance and still showed phenomenal cohesion and a highly accessible sound. The constant tension between Rivers’ knotty improv and Holland’s grounded bass is a delight, and Altschul is just perfect.
Each disc is a continuous performance, but the track markers are well placed so you can easily play an excerpt. Try any of it.
All great! Fo’s Picks: Disc I – 1, 2, 5 Disc II – 1, 2
DISC ONE
1. 8:07 – starts out easy but picks up steam with Rivers blowing over bop rhythm, breaks down after 4:00 to loose 3-way improv, bowed bass
2. 9:41 – compelling, earthy rhythmic stroll; sax dense but not loud; slips into free interlude, speedy postbop, calm conversation
3. 15:45 – 4 minute bass solo into quiet dreamscape; Rivers on piano takes a lovely excursion, left turn into to a light latin jam for trio, drum solo
4. 8:37 – free jazz with Rivers on soprano sax, firms up into yet another boppish groove for a few minutes, classical-tinged bass solo
5. 9:32 – slow creep with exotic soprano sax sound, rolling drums take over, then exotic flute over speedy groove brings it home; much applause
DISC TWO
1. 8:55 – virtuoso bass joined by exotic flute flutterings, brisk trio jam sounds really great; falls into open space last 2:00, quiet, free, and eerie
2. 14:46 – solo flute acrobatics into a nice low groove; fantastic bass solo over marching drums, then lumpy free jazz, settles back into noir stroll
3. 4:10 – drum solo, then 3 minutes of wide-open bass
4. 7:23 – contemplative; Rivers back on tenor, drums push the tempo, falls back for a relaxed, soft landing; much applause
[ Fo ] - 4 November 2012
Pi, 2012
AVANT-GARDE – This superstar trio of the 1970s New York “loft” scene (Sam Rivers on saxes/flute/piano, Dave Holland bass, Barry Altschul drums) reunited in 2007 for a one-shot, unrehearsed performance and still showed phenomenal cohesion and a highly accessible sound. The constant tension between Rivers’ knotty improv and Holland’s grounded bass is a delight, and Altschul is just perfect.
Each disc is a continuous performance, but the track markers are well placed so you can easily play an excerpt. Try any of it.
All great! Fo’s Picks: Disc I – 1, 2, 5 Disc II – 1, 2
DISC ONE
1. 8:07 – starts out easy but picks up steam with Rivers blowing over bop rhythm, breaks down after 4:00 to loose 3-way improv, bowed bass
2. 9:41 – compelling, earthy rhythmic stroll; sax dense but not loud; slips into free interlude, speedy postbop, calm conversation
3. 15:45 – 4 minute bass solo into quiet dreamscape; Rivers on piano takes a lovely excursion, left turn into to a light latin jam for trio, drum solo
4. 8:37 – free jazz with Rivers on soprano sax, firms up into yet another boppish groove for a few minutes, classical-tinged bass solo
5. 9:32 – slow creep with exotic soprano sax sound, rolling drums take over, then exotic flute over speedy groove brings it home; much applause
DISC TWO
1. 8:55 – virtuoso bass joined by exotic flute flutterings, brisk trio jam sounds really great; falls into open space last 2:00, quiet, free, and eerie
2. 14:46 – solo flute acrobatics into a nice low groove; fantastic bass solo over marching drums, then lumpy free jazz, settles back into noir stroll
3. 4:10 – drum solo, then 3 minutes of wide-open bass
4. 7:23 – contemplative; Rivers back on tenor, drums push the tempo, falls back for a relaxed, soft landing; much applause
[ Fo ] - 4 November 2012
Track Listing
1. | First Set: Part 1 | 5. | First Set: Part 5 | |||
2. | First Set: Part 2 | 6. | Second Set: Part 1 | |||
3. | First Set: Part 3 | 7. | Second Set: Part 2 | |||
4. | First Set: Part 4 | 8. | Second Set: Part 3 | |||
9. | Second Set: Part 4 |