Borgo, David / Reverence for Uncertainty |
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Album: | Reverence for Uncertainty | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Borgo, David | Added: | Feb 2005 | |
Label: | Circumvention Music |
A-File Activity |
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Add Date: | 2005-02-06 | Pull Date: | 2005-04-10 | Charts: | Jazz |
Week Ending: | Apr 10 | Mar 13 | Mar 6 | Feb 27 | Feb 13 |
Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 08, 2005: | Memory Select On the Five, Tenochtitlan | 4. | Mar 01, 2005: | Umami Jazz Program Cosmology | |
2. | Apr 05, 2005: | Umami Jazz Program Tenochtitlan | 5. | Feb 22, 2005: | Umami Jazz Program On the Five | |
3. | Mar 11, 2005: | Memory Select On the Five | 6. | Feb 11, 2005: | Memory Select Beantown Bounce |
Album Review |
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Craig Matsumoto Reviewed 2005-02-12 | ||
Mostly improvised settings featuring saxophonist Borgo in small groups with various friends, including George Lewis (trombone), Rober Reigle (sax), and Bertram Turetzky (bass). Sticks mostly to energetic free-jazzy territory. Tracks 2,4,8,12 are composed and have nice mainstream elements, and 13 has a catchy jazzy feel. 1- Percolating jam with drums, starts slow but gets cooking *2- Rolling midtempo theme and nice two-sax soloing 3- Three-sax blare, mostly slow and brash 4- Driving mid/fast, with lengthy free chaos. Quintet. 5- Exotic mid-Eastern feel, lots of percussion. Fast but quiet. 6- Quiet percussion; second half louder and slowish 7- Solo "claumeau" (clarinet-like). Quiet and exotic. *8- With piano. Starts romantic, gets stormy and mad 9- Three-sax attack: a long-tone blare, then combat swirling *10- Fast sax/drums duet (long drum intro) 11- Low, mysterious rumble with bass & drums. Aggressive end. 12- With piano. Rational composed start dissolves into a rumble *13- Cool street-jazz jam with percussion. |
Track Listing |
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