Boxdeserter / Two Revolutions
Album: | Two Revolutions | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Boxdeserter | Added: | Mar 2008 | |
Label: | Edgetone Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-06-08 | Pull Date: | 2008-08-10 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jul 6 | Jun 29 | Jun 15 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 04, 2008: | Memory Select
One at Home [excerpt] |
4. | Jun 09, 2008: | Emphysema For Emphasis
One At Home |
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2. | Jun 27, 2008: | Memory Select
One Abroad [excerpt] |
5. | Jun 09, 2008: | Now's the time
One Abroad |
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3. | Jun 13, 2008: | Memory Select
One at Home [excerpt] |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2008-05-10
Reviewed 2008-05-10
Long free-jazz improvisations from a septet, plus a short lecture on Portugese colonialism!
Arranged on the spot by pianist Thollem McDonas, the pieces have a free jazz/free improv sound. Saxophones give it a jazzy ring, while the piano often feels like modern-classical music.
Brad Duncan -- Lecture (spoken word)
Hasan Abdur-Razzaq -- reeds
Michael Carey -- reeds
Marko Novachcoff -- reeds
Joel Peterson -- double bass
Kurt Prisbe -- drums
Steven Baker -- laotian mouth organ
Thollem McDonas -- piano, conduction
1- (36 mins.) First half is mostly quiet, with some spare jazzy sax solos in the first eight minutes. Midway, there's a spoken lecture on Portugese colonialism that leads into an intense jazzy segment, then a cooldown stretch. There's one last kick of lonely, squealy sax before a quiet ending.
2- More dynamic, with more riff-oriented and jazzlike segments. Explosive piano takes center stage early on, moving into some amusing noodling, sometimes clownish, sometimes rapid-fire. The 42-minute piece includes some free-jazz jamming and even a riff-based segment or two. The last 15 minutes features some aggressive playing and a free-jazz coda.
Arranged on the spot by pianist Thollem McDonas, the pieces have a free jazz/free improv sound. Saxophones give it a jazzy ring, while the piano often feels like modern-classical music.
Brad Duncan -- Lecture (spoken word)
Hasan Abdur-Razzaq -- reeds
Michael Carey -- reeds
Marko Novachcoff -- reeds
Joel Peterson -- double bass
Kurt Prisbe -- drums
Steven Baker -- laotian mouth organ
Thollem McDonas -- piano, conduction
1- (36 mins.) First half is mostly quiet, with some spare jazzy sax solos in the first eight minutes. Midway, there's a spoken lecture on Portugese colonialism that leads into an intense jazzy segment, then a cooldown stretch. There's one last kick of lonely, squealy sax before a quiet ending.
2- More dynamic, with more riff-oriented and jazzlike segments. Explosive piano takes center stage early on, moving into some amusing noodling, sometimes clownish, sometimes rapid-fire. The 42-minute piece includes some free-jazz jamming and even a riff-based segment or two. The last 15 minutes features some aggressive playing and a free-jazz coda.
Track Listing
1. | One At Home | 2. | One Abroad |