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The Fictive Five: Anything Is Possible
ByLarry Ochs
saxophoneb.1949
One interesting feature of the Fictive Five is the use of two bass players. Ken Filiano and

Pascal Niggenkemper
bass, acoustic
Tony Oxley
drums1938 - 2023
The front section has Ochs offering up muscular, adventuresome, and rambunctious playing, and he elicits this diversity of sounds from both the tenor and the sopranino saxophones. Ochs is joined by trumpeter Nate Wooley, whowith his mouthpiece gyrations and tones that leap like dolphins from the ocean sounds like the late

Lester Bowie
trumpet1941 - 1999
Ochs wrote three of the numbers. One is dedicated to filmmaker Spike Lee, and another, a sad lament to the late, beautiful

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
For those seeking a musical journey, Anything Is Possible will certainly reward. And like any great journey, Ochs and his crew venture forth, always asking "What lies beyond the next curve or next moment of time?" ">
Track Listing
Immediate Human Response (for Spike Lee); The Others Dream; And the Door Blows Open (for Cecil Taylor); With Liberties and Latitude for All (for Warren Sonbert); A Fictive Form of Closure.
Personnel
Larry Ochs: tenor and sopranino saxophones; Nate Wooley: trumpet; Ken Filiano: bass and effects; Pascal Niggenkemper: bass and effects; Harris Eisenstadt: drums.
Album information
Title: Anything Is Possible | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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