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Dennis Gonzalez / Yells at Eels: Geographia
ByGeographia has the vibe of a party of like-minded players, and the whole thing feels livewith Stefan bashing away but continuing to hold that pulse, and Aaron thumping acoustically and electrically to further the far-out jam band groove. The guests are friends and compatriots from the local scenetenor saxophonist Carl Smith, flutist Devon Wells, trombonist Kim Corbet and electric guitarist Bill Pohlwho float in and out of the tunes with complementary colors. The appropriately named opener, "Ethereal Carpet Ride, finds Stefan on vibes, Dennis on drums and flute, Aaron on acoustic bass, and guest Wells also on flute, inviting us aboard their moving aerial transport. There's a solid groove, even as all the players wail.
The title tune also seems to be about exploring places as Dennis (Bb trumpet), Smith (tenor), Aaron (bass) and Stefan (drums) express their open and loose approach to movement in a group composition/improvisation. This is not about pyrotechnics or about aggressive soloing, but rather communication among eloquent players.
The family González wrote the expressive "Elegy for a Slaughtered Democracy, whose poignancy and power suggest that it may even be America. Though all the tunes are somewhat extended improvisations, the album closes with an impassioned document for another major force in new music, bassist William Parker. The piece and the album as a whole celebrate the continued vitality of freedom and passion of improvisation and group communication.
Track Listing
Ethereal Carpet Ride; Geografia; Elegy for a Slaughtered Democracy; Crow Soul; Mutation Station; Document for William Parker.
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Dennis Gonzalez
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Album information
Title: Geographia | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Inner Realms Outer Realms
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