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Roscoe Mitchell and the Note Factory: Far Side
ByAs Mitchell's saxophone grows stronger and clearer, the strings give way to an almost Beckett-ian six-way dialogue among the trumpet, alto sax, piano, bass, cello and drums. The second half starts with a fast-paced trio improvisation, led by pianist

Vijay Iyer
pianob.1971

Corey Wilkes
trumpetb.1979

Lester Bowie
trumpet1941 - 1999
As with his other recent works, Far Side is an effective and seamless amalgam between composition and improvisation. "Quintet 2007 A For Eight" is a multi-instrumental stream-of-consciousness, improvised dialogue that is sometimes reminiscent of an orchestra at practice. "Ex Flover Five" is much more structuredeven if not completely devoid of improvised lineswith

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Don Pullen
piano1941 - 1995
"Trio Four for Eight" starts as a spirited, mostly improvised, discussion between cello, flute and bass. Trumpet replaces flute as the momentum builds, the pianos then entering on this more structured, melancholic tune. The piece ends with a unique and quite mellifluous drum duet.
This album is further testament that, as a composer, improviser, musician and leader, Roscoe Mitchell continues to innovate and come up with fresh musical concept that will surely, like all of his work, stand the test of time. ">
Track Listing
Far Side/Cards/Far Side; Quintet 2007 A For Eight; Trio Four For Eight; Ex Flover Five.
Personnel
Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneRoscoe Mitchell: saxophones, flutes; Corey Wilkes: trumpet, flugelhorn; Craig Taborn: piano; Vijay Iyer: piano; Harison Bankhead: double-bass, cello; Jaribu Shahid: double-bass; Tani Tabbal: drums; Vincent Davis: drums.
Album information
Title: Far Side | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: ECM Records
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