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PRISM Quartet: Heritage/Evolution, Volume 1
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Rova Saxophone Quartet
saxophoneThe current quartet line-up consists of Timothy McAllister on soprano, Taimur Sullivan on baritone, alto player Zachary Shemon and Levy, the only original group member. The two-disc set also features compositions and performances from

Steve Lehman
saxophone, alto
Rudresh Mahanthappa
saxophone, altob.1971

Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946

Greg Osby
saxophoneb.1960

Tim Ries
saxophoneThe compositional credits on Heritage/Evolution, Volume 1 are spread out among the guest performers with Mahanthappa and Osby each providing a single contribution butin aggregatewell over thirty minutes of excellent music. Mahanthappa's "I Will Not Apologize For My Tone Tonight"the best song title in recent memoryopens with long, fluid lines that lead up to choppy phrases that weave circuitously toward a

Tom Waits
piano and vocalsb.1949
Ries' "Name Day" pulls in a number of global influences from Middle-Eastern, klezmer, and bolero mixed in with harder swing elements. He and the quartet are joined by Zenón allowing the six players to independently change direction while keeping the sound full. The five-part suite, "15 Places at the Same Time"written by Lehmanincorporate moments of unruly dissonance and free improvisationespecially on "Solo" and "Radical Alignment"loosely stitched together through the unbroken set. Osby's "Covenant of Voices" and Liebman's "Trajectory" occupy almost forty minutes of the second disc and the pieces are by turns animated, warm and spiked with surprising innovation. The album closes beautifully with

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
It is the intention of the PRISM Quartet that Heritage/Evolution, Volume 1 is just thatthe first volume in a new experiment that tests the musical boundaries of the saxophone family. The quartet has in the past worked with the ensemble, Music from China, producing two highly unique albums. Another collection, Pitch Black (Innova, 2008), includes spoken passages from prison inmates and street preachers as well as

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988
Track Listing
(Disc 1) I Will Not Apologize For My Tone Tonight; The Missing Piece; X Marks the Square; Name Day. (Disc 2) 15 Places at the Same Time (1-5): Line/Texture; Gesture/Rhythm; Solo; Radical Alignment; Afterlife; Covenant of Voices; Trajectory; Dear Lord.
Personnel
PRISM Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraTimothy McAllister: soprano saxophone; Taimur Sullivan: baritone saxophone; Zachary Shemon: alto saxophone; Matthew Levy: tenor saxophone; Rudresh Mahanthappa, alto saxophone; (Disc 1: 1) Miguel Zenón: alto saxophone (Disc 1: 2, 3, 4); Tim Ries: (Disc 1: 3, 4); Steve Lehman, alto saxophone (Disc 2: 1-5); Dave Liebman: soprano saxophone (Disc 2: 6-8); Greg Osby: alto saxophone (Disc 2: 6-8).
Album information
Title: Heritage/Evolution, Volume 1 | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Innova Recordings
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