Fab: Fonda/Altschul/Bang / Transforming the Space |
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Album: | Transforming the Space | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Fab: Fonda/Altschul/Bang | Added: | 08/2003 | |
Label: | Cimp |
A-File Activity |
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Add Date: | 2003-08-11 | Pull Date: | 2003-10-13 | Charts: | Jazz |
Week Ending: | 12 Oct | 28 Sep | 14 Sep | 7 Sep | 24 Aug | 17 Aug |
Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 12, 2004: | Memory Select Tales From Da Bronx | 4. | Oct 10, 2003: | Memory Select Song for My Mother | |
2. | Oct 17, 2003: | Memory Select Be Out S'cool | 5. | Sep 24, 2003: | Umami Jazz Program Tales From Da Bronx | |
3. | Oct 15, 2003: | Umami Jazz Program For Papa Jo, Klook, and ... | 6. | Sep 12, 2003: | Memory Select Be Out S'cool |
Album Review |
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Craig Matsumoto Reviewed 2003-08-07 | ||
Free jazz compositions: Violin-bass-drums trio of all stars. Features quite a few good fast attacks, where the violin (Billy Bang) takes the forefront. Barry Altschul on drums and Joe Fonda on bass provide a solid backdrop. Interesting note: The makeup is similar to the William Parker Violin Trio (also in rotation right now), but with a more open sound. Maybe that's because the Parker album is more composition-oriented ... or maybe it's just the recording technique, as the CIMP label uses a "natural" system that eschews post-production. 1- Upbeat and swinging 2- Soft and lingering intro ; scattery violin soloing 3*- Fast jam. Opens with a spirited drum solo. 4*- Cool little shuffle; Billy Bang lets the sparks fly. 5*- Sad melodic violin lines and a fleet, light-touch bass&drums duet, with a strong emotional finale. Quiet squeaky start. 6- *FCC* "shit" in the first few seconds of banter. Scratchy stacatto over free wandering bass & drums; an aggressive and nicely dry little improv |
Track Listing |
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1. | Be Out S'cool | 4. | Tales From Da Bronx | |||
2. | The Softness of Light | 5. | Song for My Mother | |||
3. | For Papa Jo, Klook, and ... | 6. | Coligno Battatta |