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Dennis Gonzalez Yells at Eels: Cape of Storms
ByDennis Gonzalez
trumpetb.1954

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Featuring fabled African and UK drummer

Louis Moholo-Moholo
drums1940 - 2025
The trumpeter's impressive legacy moves forward in contrast to the sometimes tenuous progressive-jazz movement. Gonzalez's music serves as the antidote to the worn out situation where many jazz musicians are more concerned with rummaging through tricky time signatures and placing compositional form in the backseat. No doubt, Gonzalez' artistry resides in the upper echelon of the multifaceted jazz vernacular. ">
Track Listing
Document for Walt Dickerson; Interlude: A Desert Hidden in the Waves;Tag; Interlude; Cape of Storms; Interlude; Internal Dialogue, Eternal Pulse; Tranquilidad Alborotadora I; Cape of Storms II; Tranquilidad Alborotadora;. Snakehandle.
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Dennis Gonzalez
trumpetDennis Gonzalez: C trumpet, Bb cornet, gongs, sleigh bells, shakers, pao de chuva, goat hooves; Aaron Gonzalez: contrabass; Louis Moholo-Moholo: drums, voice; Stephan Gonzalez: vibraphone, drums, congas, balafon, djembe, roto-toms, temple bells, gongs, school bell, splash cymbals; Tim Green: tenor saxophone, tambourine.
Album information
Title: Cape of Storms | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Ayler Records
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