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Marilyn Crispell & Harvey Sorgen: Forest
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Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023

Paul Simon
composer / conductorb.1941

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Karl Berger
vibraphone1935 - 2023

Joe Fonda
bassb.1954

Marilyn Crispell
pianob.1947

Harvey Sorgen
drumsForest's opening title track tumbles in rubato but soon becomes a slugfest of ideas threatening all out escalation only to cliff-dive rubato once more to a close. Clamorously, "Wolf Moon" prowls from Sorgen's haunted SOS. The wolf (Crispell trilling) sets about the forest, its keen eye trained. Sorgen provides movement from shadow to shadow, echoes the animal's wild heart. The pianist focuses killer vision, takes after prey, traps, cries, struggles. That a piece of music this vivid and piercing doubles as a prelude to Sorgen's ringing meditation "Soundscape" only proves the vast potential of the human spirit to communicate its needs and longings.
"Overtures of Darkness and Light," "Remembrance of Karl"a salute to mentor/inventor/peer,

Karl Berger
vibraphone1935 - 2023
Track Listing
Forest; Overtones; Woolf Moon; Sandscape; Garden; Dulcimer; Borders; Air Dissolves; Rememberance; Green.
Personnel
Marilyn Crispell
pianoHarvey Sorgen
drumsAlbum information
Title: Forest | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: FSR Records
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