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Josh Berman / Aram Shelton / Weasel Walter: Last Distractions
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Weasel Walter
drumsb.1972
The Chicago jazz scene is the inspiration for this trio, as all three made their names in the new milieu of jazz that the Windy City spawned in the 1990s. Walter played with The Flying Luttenbachers and continues with bands such as Burmese, XBXRX, and his namesake quartet. Berman and Shelton collaborate in bands Rolldown and
Keefe Jackson
saxophone Last Distractions, recorded in one day, exhibits the band's tendencies toward an investigation and trial approach to sound. They toss sounds together, mixing them between the harsh and the dulcet, the chattering and the hushed, and even the tranquil and the disturbed. The players use multiple approaches; Shelton's soprano hovers between Steve Lacy
saxophone, soprano
1934 - 2004Evan Parker
saxophone, soprano
b.1944Don Cherry
trumpet
1936 - 1995Roy Campbell
trumpet
1952 - 2014
Shelton's bass clarinet work deserves special attention; both brash and nuanced. Invoking the music of Eric Dolphy
woodwinds
1928 - 1964
Track Listing
Straw Men; Ad Hominem I; Ad Hominem II, Broadened Issues; Marginalized; The Opposition; Scapegoats; Phenomena; Bandwagon.
Personnel
Aram Shelton
saxophoneJosh Berman: cornet; Aram Shelton: soprano saxophone, bass clarinet; Weasel Walter: drums.
Album information
Title: Last Distractions | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Singlespeed Music
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