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Bob Gorry: GoBruCcio
ByJerry Garcia
guitar, electric
Grateful Dead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1965

Bob Gorry
guitarb.1964
Guitarist Gorry is the founder of the New Haven Improvisers' Collective, and he hosts a radio program dedicated to free jazz. On GoBruCcio, he is joined by bassist
Pete Brunelli
bassPeter Riccio
drumsIt's easy to spot the influence of artists such as

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Sonny Sharrock
guitar, electric1940 - 1994

Henry Kaiser
guitarb.1952

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Fred Frith
guitarb.1949

Captain Beefheart
vocals1941 - 2010
It seems reasonable to assume that in order to create free jazz effectively, the musicians need to be familiar with each other's style. Gorry, Brunelli, and Riccio have been playing together for quite a while and it shows. There's an obvious chemistry among the players here, which is evident from the opening track, "Safecracker," where the musicians follow each other closely down a path that goes through seemingly new territory with each turn.
Some songs, such as "Papillon" and "Javelina," are guitar-driven, which shows rock influences as well as jazz. There are also hints of the blues scattered throughout the album as well. "Magic City Madness," for instance, features some bluesy moments, which transform from a somewhat abstract pentatonic shuffle into an all-out deconstructed bebop tune.
For some, freeform music might come across sounding like random noodling or maybe a local garage band trying to figure out some

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
Track Listing
Safecracker; Always Somewhere; Magic City Madness; Javelina; Papillon
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Album information
Title: GoBruCcio | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: NHIC Records
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