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Alex Weiss: Fighter Planes & Praying Mantis
ByGlenn Spearman
b.1947
Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941

Bertram Turetzky
bass, acoustic
John Tchicai
saxophone1936 - 2012
This long and winding road turned Weiss into a highly versatile musician whose diverse musical tastes cover country, Brazilian, and funk music and even reaches post punk bands as Black Flag. All efforts are is integrated into Fighter Planes & Praying Mantis and with the powerful and aggressive band that features drummer

Ches Smith
drums
Eyal Maoz
guitar
Rick Parker
tromboneb.1978
The power of this band is layered first with the driving massive pulse of Smith, assisted by bassist

Dmitry Ishenko
bass"Glaciers/Into Beautiful" and the following, Roy Budd's "Get Carter Theme," demonstrate Weiss' band as sketching a more conventional musical narrative, with dramatic shifts and hypnotic rhythms that set the basis for its cinematic atmosphere. Weiss' solo acoustic guitar cover of Hank Williams Jr's "Angel of Death" even adds a sobering, spiritual theme to this wild, uncompromising ride. ">
Track Listing
Whale; Your Last Affront; $ Mrdan; filler; Control Avalanche; GlacierS/Into wonderful; Get Carter Theme; Fighter Planes & Praying Mantis; Angel of Death.
Personnel
Alex Weiss
saxophoneAlex Weiss: ttenor & baritone saxophones; Rick Parker: trombone; Eyal Maoz: guitar ; Dmitry Ishenko: electric bass, double bass; Ches Smith: drums; Mark Hodos: birimbau.
Album information
Title: Fighter Planes & Praying Mantis | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: OutNow Recordings
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