Shoup/Flaherty/Moore/Corsano / Live at Tonic
Album: | Live at Tonic | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Shoup/Flaherty/Moore/Corsano | Added: | May 2003 | |
Label: | Leo Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-02-16 | Pull Date: | 2004-04-19 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Apr 18 | Apr 4 | Mar 14 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 16, 2004: | Memory Select
Tonic Two [excerpt] |
3. | Mar 12, 2004: | Memory Select
Tonic Three |
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2. | Apr 02, 2004: | Memory Select
Tonic One |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2004-04-24
Reviewed 2004-04-24
That's THURSTON moore, as in Sonic Youth, which gives you an idea what this sounds like.
Wally Shoup and Paul Flaherty are saxophonists from the Northwest and Northeast, respectively, who are known for loud, aggressive, skronky playing. Shoup's been involved with noise-jazz bands in Seattle, and Flaherty's been at it for a few decades now. Corsano is a drummer who's been on Flaherty's recent CDs.
These are three long (15-20+ minute) improvisations recorded at Tonic, a NYC lower-east-side venue sympathetic to the free-jazz thing. Each piece has its quiet parts -- they back off a bit, allowing you to assimilate what's going on -- but overall it's a healthy noisy blowout. Fun, athletic stuff!
Wally Shoup and Paul Flaherty are saxophonists from the Northwest and Northeast, respectively, who are known for loud, aggressive, skronky playing. Shoup's been involved with noise-jazz bands in Seattle, and Flaherty's been at it for a few decades now. Corsano is a drummer who's been on Flaherty's recent CDs.
These are three long (15-20+ minute) improvisations recorded at Tonic, a NYC lower-east-side venue sympathetic to the free-jazz thing. Each piece has its quiet parts -- they back off a bit, allowing you to assimilate what's going on -- but overall it's a healthy noisy blowout. Fun, athletic stuff!
Track Listing
1. | Tonic One | 2. | Tonic Two | |||
3. | Tonic Three |