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Gato Barbieri: In Search of the Mystery
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Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995
Giorgio Gaslini
pianob.1929

Sirone
bass, acoustic1940 - 2009
In its 40 minutes, In Search of the Mystery reveals Barbieri's unstoppable energy on tenor sax. He works mostly in the high register, climbing around the horn, seeing how far he can push the pitch. Seldom does he touch on tunefulness except to apply it as a bridge into other rousing improvisations.
His choice of band mates reveals a sensitivity to instrumentation. That he placed a cello in the ensemble required some sort of bravura because, at this point, the cello had historically, beginning with

Fred Katz
cellob.1919

Gerry Mulligan
saxophone, baritone1927 - 1996

Mal Waldron
piano1925 - 2002

Ahmed Abdul-Malik
bass1927 - 1993
The last track coalesces into conclusiveness, shaped by Barbieri's two-note low-high repetitions occurring from different starting places on his horn, stating perhaps that the resolution to the mystery being sought has been found. Since this album, Barbieri's 'voice' changed drastically as he matured. In this record though, youthfully uninhibited, Barbieri simply let go. ">
Track Listing
In Search of the Mystery/Michelle; Obsession No. 2/Cinemateque.
Personnel
Gato Barbieri
saxophoneGato Barbieri: tenor saxophone; Calo Scott: cello; Sirone (Morris Jones): bass; Bobby Kapp: drums.
Album information
Title: In Search of the Mystery | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: ESP Disk
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