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Joe McPhee / John Edwards / Klaus Kugel: Existential Moments
ByJoe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939

John Edwards
bass, acoustic
Klaus Kugel
drumsb.1959
McPhee's typical high wire act, teetering between no holds barred, post-Ayler skronk and emotionally freighted extemporized melody, figures prominently on the 40-minute title cut. At the same time he constantly switches between trumpet, tenor saxophone and on this occasion voice, as he searches for the exact right mode of expression. Both Edwards and Kugel remain sensitive to McPhee's shifts, judiciously choosing whether to amplify or counterbalance whichever mood he pursues.
It begins straightforwardly enough: an arco groan, drum roll and a series of annunciatory trumpet fanfares that ultimately turn into an episodic stop-start journey. Edwards particularly avails himself of the opportunities presented by the continual flux, demonstrating with tremendous physicality precisely why he's one of the premier bass players for this sort of unscripted fare, whether with passages of speedy bowing that culminate in resonant double stops or spontaneous eruptions of abrupt thwacks and slaps on wood.
But as the piece progresses it almost seems as if there is a contest between Edwards and Kugel seeking to fan the flames. McPhee, after initial acquiescence, looks to tamp them down. His tenor honks and screams spiced with vocal whoops and hollers, transmuting into tender gospel-tinged airs. That dichotomy continues right to the end as climactic resurgences vie with valedictory refrains. In its repeated alternation, the piece rams home the point that the contrasting elements form part of a greater whole, at least in McPhee's cosmos.
Two shorter cuts round out the date. On "Light Beam (for Charles)" complimentary impromptu riffs fashioned separately by Edwards and McPhee sandwich an interlude in which McPhee chants the name of dedicate,

Charles Gayle
saxophone1939 - 2023

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970
Track Listing
Existential Moments; Light Beam (for Charles); Images In Mind.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Joe McPhee: trumpet, tenor saxophone, voice.
Album information
Title: Existential Moments | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Not Two Records
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