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Rich Halley 4: Creating Structure
ByRich Halley
saxophone, tenorPine Eagle Records, Halley's record label, was born in 2010, and the saxophonist and his like minded friendstrombonist

Michael Vlatkovich
tromboneb.1951
Clyde Reed
bassNow we have something new, leaning back on the old. Though Halley's music fits well in the "free" category, with lots of room for improvisation, it has always had pre-existing structure, until he took the group into the studio to make Creating Structure, an hour of pure four way improvisation. But this band is so good at creating, on the fly, structures, that the sounds here often seem as mapped-out as the music on their previous CDs.
"Analog Counterpoint" opens the set, with a restrained Carson Halley rumble. The malleable Clyde Reed bass bounces in, followed by the hard, toothy bite of Rich Halley's tenor sax. It's got as good a groove as anything the group has ever recorded. "Rain Percolates Laterite" explores a more untamed territory, with Rich Halley's sax and Vlatokovich's trombone circling each other like a pair of wary mixed marshal arts heavyweights in front of Carson Halley's crackling drums. "Riding the Trade Winds" is looser yet. Halley is distinctive with his brawny blowing, one of the most recognizable voices on the instrument as his profile rises with each successive recording. Five and a half minutes in the music evolves into a near-Calypso groove, a la

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
It must be a lot of work setting up your own record company, but the freedom of the endeavor has paid off for Rich Halley and his cohorts. They release CDs on a steady schedule, each a bit better than the last. Creating Structures is yet another powerful and compelling statement by the Rich Halley 4. ">
Track Listing
Analog Counterpoint; Rain Percolates Laterite; Riding the Trade Winds; Angular Momentum; The Shadow of Evening; Metal Buzz; Street Rumors; View Through the Eclipse; Echoes of the South Side; The Tumbled Lands; Small Perturbations; Working the Interstices; Quiet Like Stone; Pushing Breath; The Shove; The Response.
Personnel
Rich Halley
saxophone, tenorRich Halley: tenor saxophone, percussion; Michael Vlatkovich: trombone, percussion, wind chimes, accordion; Clyde Reed: bass; Carson Halley: drums.
Album information
Title: Creating Structure | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Pine Eagle Records
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