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Rachel Musson: I Went This Way
ByDebbie Sanders
vocalsRachel Musson
saxophone, tenorA questing tenor, Musson, one of London's pioneering jazz outsiders and thus a practitioner of the multi-phonic narrative, is never satisfied with freedom.There is always more freedom somewhere, and that somewhere is the core of Musson's often ragged, often lilting compositions. Sure they dance but they cringe too. Don't we all?
Recorded live in June 2019 at Cafe Oto in London, Musson directs, conducts, and double dares her shape-shifting nonet to move where perhaps they hadn't thought of moving then find a circuitous route back from where they started. It is a head game for sure but Musson is built that way. You can hear it on such free-falling structures as those found on such recordings as drummer

Federico Ughi
drumsb.1972

Pat Thomas
pianob.1960

Mark Sanders
drumsb.1960
Her players are well toned too, ready to expatiate and formulate around the leader's yoga-like idiosyncrasies. "Start" does just that with the seriousness of a hushed opera, as an intimate calligraphy of violinist
Sarah Farmer
violinRichard Scott
electronics
Hannah Marshall
cello
Chris Mapp
bass
Xhosa Cole
saxophone, tenorTrack Listing
Start; Matched Up; Syncope; For Pauline; A Note.
Personnel
Rachel Musson
saxophone, tenorMark Sanders
drumsChris Mapp
bassXhosa Cole
saxophone, tenorDebbie Sanders
vocalsSarah Farmer
violinRichard Scott
electronicsHannah Marshall
celloLee Griffiths
saxophone, altoAlbum information
Title: I Went This Way | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: 577 Records
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