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Alexander Hawkins: Alexander Hawkins Trio
ByAlexander Hawkins
pianob.1981

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944

Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939

Louis Moholo-Moholo
drums1940 - 2025

Mulatu Astatke
percussionIn such an exposed context Hawkins has chosen familiar faces to buttress and beguile. Bassist

Neil Charles
bass, acoustic
Tom Skinner
drumsHawkins pursues idiosyncratic and unanticipated lines, which often either loiter behind or dash ahead of the rhythm section, as he artfully dodges around the beat. Matters sometimes take a whimsical turn, as Hawkins hints at but refuses to outline the tunes, as in the one section of "Song Singular -Owl (friendly)Canon" and "Perhaps 5 or 6 Different Colours." Hawkins' use of tension to unsettle is well illustrated from the off in "Sweet Duke." The ricky ticky drum intro steers expectation one way, while Hawkins' spare piano redirects it another, with Charles the mediator, as the trio roots the dedicatee's approach to the keyboard in an unaccustomed setting.
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Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
Track Listing
Sweet Duke; Song Singular - Owl (friendly) – Canon; One Tree Found; Perhaps 5 or 6 Different Colours; 40HB (for Taylor Ho Bynum); AHRA; Baobabs + SGrA*; Blue Notes for a Blue Note (Joy To You).
Personnel
Alexander Hawkins
pianoNeil Charles: double bass; Alexander Hawkins: piano; Tom Skinner: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Alexander Hawkins Trio | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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