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Gary Peacock / Marilyn Crispell: Azure
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Marilyn Crispell
pianob.1947


Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011

Annette Peacock
vocalsSome have suggested that Crispell's more aggressive pre-ECM stance is evidence of artistic constraint by the label, but Azure proves nothing could be further from the truth. Peacock's discography as a leader/co-leader for the labelincluding his landmark Voices from the PastParadigm (1982) and duo date with guitarist

Ralph Towner
guitarb.1940
That is no surprise, really, given Peacock and Crispell's shared connection in Buddhism and meditation. Crispell's ECM output has, indeed, been similarly predisposed towards the quieter end of the spectrum, but on recordings like One Dark Night I Left My Silent House, her completely improvised 2010 duo recording with clarinetist
David Rothenberg
clarinet, bassAs they do for Peacock. He may spend some of his time mining the Great American Songbook with

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942
Peacock's tone is warmer than usual, and on his abstract "Puppets," he delivers a rare arco solo, reaching for the outer edges and pushing through them to a more rarefied space; still, as esoteric as his playing might seem, there's always an inner logic and unerring focus.
Peacock returns to pizzicato on the closing title track, one of three completely free improvisations. Paradoxical in its combination of hovering stasis and forward motion, it feels both as structured and thoroughly open as all of Azure's eleven tracks. A long time coming, Azure demonstrates, with pristine clarity and utter transparency, a unique partnership now finally unveiled for a larger audience on the year's most superband revealingduo recording. ">
Track Listing
Patterns; Goodbye; Leapfrog; Bass Solo; Waltz After David M; Lullaby; The Lea; Blue; Piano Solo; Puppets; Azure.
Personnel
Gary Peacock
bass, acousticMarilyn Crispell: piano; Gary Peacock: double bass.
Album information
Title: Azure | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: ECM Records
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