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The Rempis Percussion Quartet: Cash And Carry
ByOrnette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Ed Blackwell
drums1929 - 1992

Billy Higgins
drums1936 - 2001
Drummers Tim Daisy and

Frank Rosaly
drumsb.1974

Dave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975

Ingebrigt Håker Flaten
bassb.1971
Known as fluent and inventive since his

"Better Than Butter" begins more quietly with tick tock percussion from Daisy who appears the more rhythm orientated of the two, while Rosaly is more concerned with tone color. But intensity builds until tribal drum motifs criss cross the soundstage fuelling Rempis blues-tinged holler. That completes a well-recorded live set, comprising two lengthy collectively formed slabs of boisterous energy. Notwithstanding the concert origins, there's clear separation of the two drummers with Tim Daisy in the left channel and Frank Rosaly in the right (from info supplied by Rempis, not on the sleeve), so both can be given the attention they deserve. Not unlike the situation in Ornette's unit all those years ago. ">
Track Listing
Water Foul Run Amok; Better Than Butter.
Personnel
Dave Rempis: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone; Ingebrigt H?ker Flaten: bass; Tim Daisy: drums; Frank Rosaly: drums.
Album information
Title: Cash And Carry | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Aerophonic Records
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