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Matthew Shipp: I've Been To Many Places
ByMatthew Shipp
pianob.1960
Shipp remains one of our most distinctive piano stylists. His restless imagination means that he rarely settles into sustained patterns, preferring to disrupt the flow with passages of tumultuous chording, glinting runs, romantic flourishes and interludes which defy categorization, but which are pure Shipp. However on this occasion he adds a generous helping of melody to the accustomed mix, and in doing so creates one of his most accessible offerings. As often with standards/repertoire, while Shipp revels in the tunes, he doesn't use them as an overt basis for subsequent improvisation. The connection arrives as much through mood as melodic variation.
Of the pieces reinterpreted, that's the case with Gershwin's "Summertime," where Shipp interrupts the lovingly rendered familiar strains with ruminative digressions, while he broaches "Tenderly" (first tackled with the

David S. Ware
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2012
On the other hand, Shipp's version of Coltrane's "Naima" comes cloaked in a rippling prettiness which reimagines the piece as a sparkling ballad. Two consecutive cuts from Expansion, Power, Release (Hatology, 2001) also find the pianist in lyrical vein. "Waltz" does what it says on the tin, while he transforms "Reflex" into one of his most attractive songs, even rivaling "Patmos" from One (Thirsty Ear, 2006) in the beauty stakes. Of the originals, the title track acts as a richly sculpted manifesto for Shipp's method, while the prancing runs and stride-like left hand mean that "Brain Stem Grammer" resembles little else in the pianist's discography. "Symbolic Access" represents another triumph, as keystrikes stand amid luminous silence before a sudden burst of rhythm. But really there isn't a dud to be heard. ">
Track Listing
I've Been To Many Places; Summertime; Brain Stem Grammer; Pre Formal; Web Play; Tenderly; Life Cycle; Brain Shatter; Symbolic Access; Waltz; Reflex; Naima; Where Is The Love; Light Years; Where Is The Love (reprise); Blue Astral Bodies; Cosmic Wave.
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Matthew Shipp
pianoMatthew Shipp: Piano.
Album information
Title: I've Been To Many Places | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
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