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Last Exit: Iron Path
ByPeter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023

Sonny Sharrock
guitar, electric1940 - 1994

Herbie Mann
flute1930 - 2003

Bill Laswell
bassb.1955

Ronald Shannon Jackson
drums1940 - 2013

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970
The band was the jazz equivalent of heavy metal, except, unlike rock musicians, these cats could improvise. Their concept was one of a touring hardcore band, playing fast and loud confrontational music. All of their releases before Iron Path were live dates, the self-titled 1986 Enemy Records recording, The Noise Of Trouble (Live In Tokyo) (Enemy Records, 1987) with

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Akira Sakata
saxophone, altob.1945
Iron Path originally released on Virgin Records in 1988, is the clearest statement the band produced. Credit Laswell,who had worked as a producer for Herbie Hancock -Future Shock (Columbia, 1983), Iggy Pop, and Mot?rhead. The convergence of these three giants of sound, even for these short seven years is a godsend. Brotzmann toured a couple times with Sharrock as a duo, their only document is the find Whatthefuckdoyouwant (Trost, 2014). Combined, the pair could produce enough sound to knock walls down. It was the rhythmic bulwark of Laswell's baselines and the pulse of Jackson's drumming which fueled his Decoding Society that made this band radiate. These ten shortish studio pieces (the longest 4:54) weave between Oriental themes, surf-metal, speed metal blues, floppy funk, and hardcore thunder. Sharrock, who passed away in 1994, displays the talent that was coveted by the likes of

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022
Track Listing
Prayer; Iron Path; The Black Bat (for Aki Ikuta); Marked for Death; The Fire Drum; Detonator; Sand Dancer; Cut and Run; Eye for an Eye; Devil’s Rain.
Personnel
Sonny Sharrock; guitar; Bill Laswell: bass; Peter Brotzmann: saxophone; Ronald Shannon Jackson: drums.
Album information
Title: Iron Path | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: ESP Disk
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