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Pear: Extemp'ore
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Jennifer Leitham
bass
Jimmy Johnson
bassb.1930

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Well, there's something to be said for getting right to the heart of the creative process by eliminating the need for composing or working through a few set motifs, turning performance into pure creation. Pear essentially takes these bursts of creativity and fashions them into tracks afterwards, using technology, loops, and the like. The end result is a frequently interesting record that explores a lot of terrain: a free jazz burst of energy like "Session 15" is followed up by the trance-like background of "Tribute to Lorraine." There's a melodic sensibility that pops up from time to time, nothing that evolves into an actual song, but enough to ground the wanderings of the duo.
Pear seems split between straddling the avant-garde and the ambient; one track will feature

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
Extemp'ore is a reminder of the joy and spirit in unfettered creativity and playing. At times the record does seem like a bunch of rehearsal tapes that present interesting ideas that should have been further developed. But who can argue with a duo that's so wickedly interested in taking its own style of playing and tinkering with every new idea that comes along? ">
Track Listing
Dewey Miles; The Frenchman; Jenn 2 Sect 1; Jimmy 1a; Von Schkinny; Session 15; Tribute to Lorraine; o8. c w; Carl Session 2; A Nod To Her Majesty; Prince Open; Fast Jenn; Black Socks.
Personnel
Rick Milne
percussionNick Pierone
keyboardsSivad Selim
trumpetJimmy Johnson
bassCarl Verheyen
guitarJennifer Leitham
bassPrince Diabate
koraAnnie Wadhams, Mel Boyman, Cindy Wonderful; Polly and Clara Pierone: voices; Lorraine Milne: answering machine.
Album information
Title: Extemp'ore | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Pear Studio
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