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Waxwing: A Bowl Of Sixty Taxidermists
By
Peggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002
A Bowl Of Sixty Taxidermists takes it's name from a deathbed quote from saxophonist/pianist
Ross Taggart
pianoThere are proper songs, sound sculptures, passing thoughts, and oddities all mixed together here. Sonic swarms of locusts appear ("Reigning Cats And Dogs"), fun house mirrors reflect distorted truths ("A Bowl Of Sixty Taxidermists"), quietude prevails ("For Ross"), and hip riffing descends into madness ("Thicket"). There's absolutely no way to know what's coming next, as free jazz raves and folk-ish thoughts make nice together, dreams and nightmares call a truce, and all three musicians perform as one without losing a bit of their identities. And through these intriguing and sonically diverse mood paintings, Waxwing proves that substance is of greater importance than stylistic single-mindedness. ">
Track Listing
A Bowl Of Sixty Taxidermists; For Ross; Ponderosa; For Claude; Snow Blind; Interlude #1; Dune; Reigning Cats And Dogs; Clementine; Thicket; A Line Through; Cinder; The Owl Of Crowston; Gone.
Personnel
Waxwing
band / ensemble / orchestraJon Bentley
saxophone, tenorPeggy Lee (cellist)
celloTony Wilson
guitarTony Wilson, electric guitar; Peggy Lee, cello; Jon Bentley, tenor, soprano & c-melody saxophones
Album information
Title: A Bowl Of Sixty Taxidermists | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Songlines Recordings
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Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
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