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Rodrigo Amado This Is Our Language Quartet: Let The Free Be Men
ByRodrigo Amado
saxophone, tenorb.1964

Luís Lopes
guitar
Chris Corsano
drums
Kent Kessler
bass, acousticb.1957

Paal Nilssen-Love
drumsb.1974

Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939
Let The Free Be Men follows History of Nothing (Trost, 2018), both recorded on a 2017 tour, and the self-titled studio recording This Is Our Language (Not Two Records, 2015). What is unmistakable about these recordings is the egoless nature of the presentation. That fact is unsurprising given the line-up. Kessler's bass has anchored the bands of

Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964

Mars Williams
saxophoneb.1955

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023

Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974

Dave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975
On the opening track "Resist!," after Corsano and Kessler set the stage with a surge of energy, Amado's tenor saxophone and McPhee's pocket trumpet first, then soprano saxophone, enter into a dialogue. Not so much a back-and-forth, as a construction, each player adding a building block to the ever intensifying sound. The title track eases off the accelerator, highlighting Amado's ability to apply a delicate nuance with his horn, mixing a mostly quiet overblown (not an oxymoron) horn with an economy of notes. As the track heats up, all four musicians pour accelerants onto the fire.
"Men Is Woman Is Man" begins with the didgeridoo sound of McPhee's pvc pipe and the intermittent pizzicato pluck of Kessler's bass, before the track opens into a chattering bowed bass and McPhee switching to pocket trumpet. The four engage in a spiral of musical agitation, as if in a frenzied search for equilibrium. Finally, "Never Surrender" begins as a very cautious blues, with McPhee's pocket trumpet hunting for conspirators. Cue Amado's ignition and a breathtaking flight on tenor saxophone, with Corsano, and Kessler fueling the flames, only to invite McPhee back again, this time on soprano. Like a rollercoaster ride the G-forces present may pin you to your seat. ">
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Resist!; Let The Free Be Men; Men Is Woman Is Man; Never Surrender.
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Title: Let The Free Be Men | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Trost Records
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