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Adam Niewood & His Rabble Rousers: Epic Journey, Volumes I & II
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Noah Preminger
saxophone, tenorb.1986

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970
What Epic Journey adds, for want of a better word, is freedomin the sense of free jazz. Niewood bears more than a passing resemblance to

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The vast middle section of the second discindeed, the more challenging of the two is a suite of collectively improvised numbers, ranging from tranquil and contemplative ("First Sign of Clarity") to raucous ("Breaking and Entering," with screeching saxophone worthy of

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023
For all their differences, there is an interesting symmetry between the two discs; one is like the inverse image of the other. On both, there is a lot going oncareful composition and arrangement, busy and multi-layered improvisation. Nevertheless, the music on both discs communicates a solid sense of resolution. How that happensthe resolution strategy, if you willdiffers between the first and second discs.
On the first, busy, fast-moving, complicated activity in the rhythm section is held together, embraced, by means of slow-moving, overarching melodic lines, as on the wistful and funky "Reprise," on "Demented Lullaby," or on the sumptuously-arranged "Where's the Cat???," the long melodic lines of which sound vaguely like John Coltrane's "Equinox." On the second, freer, disc, the busy, complicated stuff comes in the higher registerthe horns, the guitar, the keyboardsand the resolution is provided by driving, rock and roll inflected beat. This ends up sounding like some kind of fusion, and that's not at all bad.
This is a long setnearly two hourswith plenty to enjoy along the way; pianist Randalu's slightly mad melange of

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966
Track Listing
CD1: Demented Lullaby; Ella Bella; Not Quite Right; Electoral College; Where's the Cat???; Reprise; Out of the woods, for now...; Mellow Drama; Child Psychology. Disc 2: Entirely Too Tonal; Movin' & Groovin'; Loved Ones; Calm before the storm; A rap tap TAP in the night; First sign of clarity; Breaking and Entering; Stimuli; Five Corridors.
Personnel
Adam Niewood
saxophoneCD1: Adam Niewood: tenor, C melody, soprano, alto and baritone saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet; Jesse Lewis: guitar; Kristjan Randalu: piano (1, 2, 4, 7), Fender Rhodes (5, 6, 9); Matt Brewer: bass (1, 3, 5, 7, 9); Chris Higgins: bass (2, 4, 8); Rohin Khemani: drums (4, 5, 6), djembe, doumbek, frame drum, elephant bells, Tibetan bowl, African rattles and shakers (1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8); Greg Ritchie: drums and cymbals (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9). CD2: Adam Niewood: tenor, C melody and soprano saxophones; Kristjan Randalu: piano, Fender Rhodes; Jesse Lewis: guitar; Matt Brewer: electric bass; Chris Higgins: acoustic bass; Rohin Khemani: drums, cymbals, djembe, doumbek, frame drum, elephant bells, Tibetan bowl, African rattles and shakers; Greg Ritchie: drums and cymbals.
Album information
Title: Epic Journey, Volumes I & II | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Innova Recordings
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