Commitment (Parker/Hwang/Matsuura) / Complete Recordings: 1981/1983
Album: | Complete Recordings: 1981/1983 | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Commitment (Parker/Hwang/Matsuura) | Added: | Nov 2010 | |
Label: | Nobusiness Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-10-02 | Pull Date: | 2011-12-04 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Nov 27 | Nov 13 | Oct 23 | Oct 16 | Oct 9 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 22, 2011: | Rebop
No Name |
4. | Oct 22, 2011: | Music Casserole
Whole Grain |
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2. | Nov 11, 2011: | Faux
The Web Of Forces |
5. | Oct 18, 2011: | Rebop
The Web Of Forces |
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3. | Nov 08, 2011: | Rebop
The Web Of Forces |
6. | Oct 15, 2011: | Jazzerkill
Ocean |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2011-09-20
Reviewed 2011-09-20
Free jazz from the early '80s, mixing blazing free jazz with some contemplative Asian ideas. Blazing sax and slashing violin, plus bubbling bass and drums -- but on other tracks, they'll get quiet and still.
Especially check out Zen Matsuura's impressive drum solos, which are quick and agile but reflect a padded quiet more than a blazing cymbal firestorm. (2,4.) Those drums are a good proxy for this band's philosophy.
Jason Kao Hwang (violin)
Will Connell Jr. (sax)
William Parker (bass)
Zen Matsuura (drums)
(Footnote: Connell doesn't have the name recognition of Hwang or Parker today, but he's still in NYC and still playing the fast, hard stuff; I saw him with Lou Grassi's band in 2009.)
DISC ONE (Live tracks 6-7-8 segue into each other.)
1- Peaceful. Nice intertwining flute and violin. (3:34)
2- Fast, tumbling. Quiet bass & drums interludes in the middle. (6:36)
3- A noise interlude, almost: A lingering buzzing, a drifting feel. (5:11)
4- Slow, abstract, very Asian. Coolly calm drum solo. (10:07)
5- Scribbly, bustling, yet with a sparsity to it. Spacious violin solo. (11:04)
6- Airy, midtempo. Mystical flute solo, relaxed groove. SEGUES into 7. (10:38)
7- Slow and low-key, w/flute. (6:26)
8- Loud bursts, squawking sax. Gets seriously slashing. (21:58)
DISC TWO (All live; watch for applause)
1- Mystical, slow, spacious. At -15:13, jump-starts into hoppin' free jazz, a medium-intense boil. (22:34)
2- Live version of Disk 1, track 4. Swirling and abstract. Slow feel but some fast jittery moments. (16:16)
3- Upbeat, free-boppy. Out-there sax solo playing outside the chord changes; insane violin. (9:48)
Especially check out Zen Matsuura's impressive drum solos, which are quick and agile but reflect a padded quiet more than a blazing cymbal firestorm. (2,4.) Those drums are a good proxy for this band's philosophy.
Jason Kao Hwang (violin)
Will Connell Jr. (sax)
William Parker (bass)
Zen Matsuura (drums)
(Footnote: Connell doesn't have the name recognition of Hwang or Parker today, but he's still in NYC and still playing the fast, hard stuff; I saw him with Lou Grassi's band in 2009.)
DISC ONE (Live tracks 6-7-8 segue into each other.)
1- Peaceful. Nice intertwining flute and violin. (3:34)
2- Fast, tumbling. Quiet bass & drums interludes in the middle. (6:36)
3- A noise interlude, almost: A lingering buzzing, a drifting feel. (5:11)
4- Slow, abstract, very Asian. Coolly calm drum solo. (10:07)
5- Scribbly, bustling, yet with a sparsity to it. Spacious violin solo. (11:04)
6- Airy, midtempo. Mystical flute solo, relaxed groove. SEGUES into 7. (10:38)
7- Slow and low-key, w/flute. (6:26)
8- Loud bursts, squawking sax. Gets seriously slashing. (21:58)
DISC TWO (All live; watch for applause)
1- Mystical, slow, spacious. At -15:13, jump-starts into hoppin' free jazz, a medium-intense boil. (22:34)
2- Live version of Disk 1, track 4. Swirling and abstract. Slow feel but some fast jittery moments. (16:16)
3- Upbeat, free-boppy. Out-there sax solo playing outside the chord changes; insane violin. (9:48)
Track Listing
1. | Mountain Song | 7. | The Pathway | |||
2. | The Web Of Forces | 8. | Diary For One At Night | |||
3. | Famine | 9. | Continuous | |||
4. | Grassy Hills, The Sun (#1) | 10. | Grassy Hills, The Sun (#2) | |||
5. | No Name | 11. | Whole Grain | |||
6. | Ocean | . |