Worms Organising Archdukes
Jazz
| Aug 2002
Reviews
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2002-09-22
Reviewed 2002-09-22
Sax and piano (organ on one track) free-form improvisations. Coxhill is on soprano sax throughout, combining sweet tones and some melodic ideas with the obligatory bleat/blat stuff. Weston on piano adds a classical air.
Nice stuff, abstract but concentrating on melody rather than random noise.
1*- Chamber-music feel, lapsing frequently into angular chaos.
2- Sliding, almost jazzy start. Gets sparse and buzzy.
3*- with pipe organ: Slithering and dissonant. Sometimes hard to tell the organ from the sax.
4- A bit darker than the others, with a music-box-like piano solo in the middle
5- Includes solo spaces for each: high squeaky sax, chaotic-classical piano
Nice stuff, abstract but concentrating on melody rather than random noise.
1*- Chamber-music feel, lapsing frequently into angular chaos.
2- Sliding, almost jazzy start. Gets sparse and buzzy.
3*- with pipe organ: Slithering and dissonant. Sometimes hard to tell the organ from the sax.
4- A bit darker than the others, with a music-box-like piano solo in the middle
5- Includes solo spaces for each: high squeaky sax, chaotic-classical piano
Recent airplay
The Second Duet of Worms
Memory Select — Nov 08, 2002
The First Archduke Duo [excerpt]
Memory Select — Oct 25, 2002
Charting
2002-09-23 — 2002-11-25
Jazz
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Nov 10 | 1 |
| Oct 27 | 1 |
| Sep 29 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | The First Duet of Worms | ||
| 2. | The Second Duet of Worms | ||
| 3. | Organ Interlude | ||
| 4. | The First Archduke Duo | ||
| 5. | The Second Archduke Duo |