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Alister Spence Trio: Gather
ByAlister Spence
pianob.1955

Satoko Fujii
pianob.1958

Myra Melford
pianob.1957
Ed Kuepper
guitar, electricGather, released under the Alister Spence Trio moniker, features eight of Spence's original compositions, along with his piano artistry, and with improvisations and transformations by his trio mates, bassist

Lloyd Swanton
bass, acousticToby Hall
drumsThose familiar with Spence from his work with

Satoko Fujii
pianob.1958
The tune "The Gathering," which opens the set, has a solid majestic feeling. Spence adds some samples in the improvisational section as bassist Swanton and drummer Hall lay down a solid-as-cement foundation. It sounds like a cover of a rock anthem, but it comes, as do all the tunes, from Spence's pen. "Homeland Introduction" is a glistening four-minute piano improvisation leading into the pensive"Homeland," featuring solos all around, with drummer Hall playing the glockenspiel on his turn. It could be a funeral march. "Beginning At The End Of the Beginning" has a reverential vibe, with beautiful piano/bass interplay.
The disc's closer, "Antidote For Lean Times" could come out of a dance club, the music stopping and starting to throw the dancers off balance. An aggressive, energetic, in-your-face piano trio romp to round out the night. ">
Track Listing
The Gathering; Homeland Introduction; Homeland; Crossed Over; Beginning Of The End Of The Beginning; Falling From the Top Of The Sky; Moment Between; Antidote For Lean Times.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Alister Spence: piano samples; Toby Hall: glockenspiel.
Album information
Title: Gather | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Alister Spence Music
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