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Yells at Eels: In Quiet Waters
ByThroughout the 80s González recorded on the Silkheart label working with artists such as saxophonists
John Purcell
saxophone, altob.1955
Charles Brackeen
b.1940
Malachi Favors
bass, acoustic1937 - 2004

Nels Cline
guitar, electricb.1956

Andrew Cyrille
drumsb.1939

Rodrigo Amado
saxophone, tenorb.1964

Louis Moholo-Moholo
drums1940 - 2025

Alvin Fielder
drumsb.1935
Within In Quiet Waters there is a great deal of diversity from the spareat times minimalist"Lorca" and "Upper Arm" while "In Quiet Waters the Devils Are Living" could be mistaken for

Rob Mazurek
trumpetb.1965

Joey Baron
drumsb.1955

Art Ensemble Of Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestraEach member of the trio plays multiple instruments imparting the sound of a much larger group. Aaron and Stefan are documented proof that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree in this exceptionally talented family. Leading up to the release of In Quiet Waters, each member of the González trio had undergone a year filled with individual tumult around health and personal issues. It can be felt palpably in the tension and release of more animated pieces such as ""Document for Walt Dickerson" and in the cautious tone of "Perpetual Gallows for Consecutive Selves." But dispersed throughout, there is an often raucous feeling of celebration at holding those devils hiding in quiet waters at bay. ">
Track Listing
Lorca; In Quiet Waters the Devils Are Living; Hymn for Julius Hemphill; Muse; Restless Debauchery I; Upper Arm; Document for Walt Dickerson; Lower Arm; Perpetual Gallows for Consecutive Selves; Restless Debauchery II.
Personnel
Dennis Gonzalez
trumpetDennis González: cornet, C trumpet, button accordion, charango, gong, percussion, bells, voice; Aaron González: double bass, bass guitar, gong, bells, vocals; Stefan González: drums, marimba, vibraphone, udu, darabouka, cabasa, bells, vocals.
Album information
Title: In Quiet Waters | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Fortune Records
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