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Evan Parker - Paul Dunmall - Tony Bianco: Extremes
ByTony Bianco
drums
Paul Dunmall
saxophoneb.1953

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944
As one would anticipate, the two tenor sax titans go toe-to-toe and on the 32-minute opening track "Extreme," engage in an eddying and torrid series of interweaving contrasts where no stone is left unturned. Here and throughout, Bianco's flaming polyrhythmic patterns spawn a semblance of perhaps two or more drummers generating an extensive rhythmic plane. Indeed, the presentation boasts 'extreme' improvisational communications via the trio's relentless attack.
The musicians tone it down with probing lines and intimately crafted exchanges on the five and one-half minute "All Ways." Yet they rekindle the fire during the third and final extended work "Horus," where Bianco provides an effervescent backdrop with rolling toms flurries that assist with engineering a methodical upsurge. The saxophonists conjoin for more rapid-fire contrasts and create a colossal soundstage with weaving sentiment and flirtatious exchanges. They also duke it out with sweltering choruses and scalding call and response mechanisms. Ultimately, the instrumentalists' respective signature styles along with an energized game plan help ignite this raw and spirited improv fest into a festive no holds barred event. ">
Track Listing
Extreme; All Ways; Horus.
Personnel
Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranoEvan Parker: tenor saxophone; Paul Dunmall: tenor saxophone; Tony Bianco: drums.
Album information
Title: Extremes | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Red Toucan Records
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