Conference Call / Spirals
Album: | Spirals | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Conference Call | Added: | Jan 2004 | |
Label: | 482 Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-02-09 | Pull Date: | 2004-04-12 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Apr 11 | Mar 21 | Mar 7 | Feb 15 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 25, 2005: | Umami Jazz Program
Comeuppance |
4. | Mar 05, 2004: | Memory Select
Three |
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2. | Apr 06, 2004: | Umami Jazz Program
No Hazmats |
5. | Feb 13, 2004: | Memory Select
Comeuppance |
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3. | Mar 19, 2004: | Memory Select
Comeuppance |
6. | Feb 12, 2004: | The Umami Challenge
Comeuppance |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2004-02-08
Reviewed 2004-02-08
Bebop-derived jazz with lots of free ideas, a live album with extended solos. Combines lush piano, frequently aggressive sax, and some really nice bass solos. Mostly accessible sound that delves into some avant-garde kind of territory (see #2).
The band consists of German sax player Gebhard Ullman with the U.S. team of Joe Fonda (bass) and Michael Jefry Stevens (piano). It's been a good working group for a few years now, albeit with different drummers, and the boost to their intercommunication really shows.
See also "Ullman, Gebhard," where you'll find the first Conference Call CD.
1- Mid/slow with insistent drums... mostly gentle with a burning, choppy sax solo
2- Expansive feeling fast-bop with a slow, exploratory intro. Compare with the studio version (in the library under "Ullmann"), which was more of a straight fast-jazz piece... at one point around -5:00, they play the theme this way.
3- Slow, romantic, '50s-restaurant kind of feel.
4/5 - Protest song! A spoken intro about Cheney/Rumsfeld/Wolfowitz, followed by band members screaming; then fast, choppy music. Segues into 6.
6- Slow and serious. Near-classical feel.
7- Fast with stumbling theme, after quiet start
The band consists of German sax player Gebhard Ullman with the U.S. team of Joe Fonda (bass) and Michael Jefry Stevens (piano). It's been a good working group for a few years now, albeit with different drummers, and the boost to their intercommunication really shows.
See also "Ullman, Gebhard," where you'll find the first Conference Call CD.
1- Mid/slow with insistent drums... mostly gentle with a burning, choppy sax solo
2- Expansive feeling fast-bop with a slow, exploratory intro. Compare with the studio version (in the library under "Ullmann"), which was more of a straight fast-jazz piece... at one point around -5:00, they play the theme this way.
3- Slow, romantic, '50s-restaurant kind of feel.
4/5 - Protest song! A spoken intro about Cheney/Rumsfeld/Wolfowitz, followed by band members screaming; then fast, choppy music. Segues into 6.
6- Slow and serious. Near-classical feel.
7- Fast with stumbling theme, after quiet start
Track Listing
1. | Comeuppance | 4. | Announcement | |||
2. | Dreierlei | 5. | Three | |||
3. | Little Pete's Diner | 6. | Translucent Tones | |||
7. | No Hazmats |