From Saxophone and Trombone
Jazz
| Feb 2003
Reviews
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2003-03-06
Reviewed 2003-03-06
Historic meeting of two improv greats, Evan Parker on sax and George Lewis on trumpet.
More sound-oriented than music-oriented, with a heavy stillness over everything, almost like they were concentrating a little too deeply.
Most tracks feature Evan's trademark circular breathing -- long stretches of continuous notes.
1- Quiet, low-flying buzz
2- Active burble, lots of white space
3- Sparse start; lively ending
4- Very nice trombone progression behind Evan
5- Spritely start, then trombone growl under a continual sax run
More sound-oriented than music-oriented, with a heavy stillness over everything, almost like they were concentrating a little too deeply.
Most tracks feature Evan's trademark circular breathing -- long stretches of continuous notes.
1- Quiet, low-flying buzz
2- Active burble, lots of white space
3- Sparse start; lively ending
4- Very nice trombone progression behind Evan
5- Spritely start, then trombone growl under a continual sax run
Recent airplay
Four
Sean's Show — Apr 06, 2003
Five
press and release — Apr 02, 2003
Four
Memory Select — Mar 28, 2003
Charting
2003-03-03 — 2003-05-05
Jazz
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Apr 13 | 1 |
| Apr 6 | 1 |
| Mar 30 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | One | ||
| 2. | Two | ||
| 3. | Three | ||
| 4. | Four | ||
| 5. | Five |