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Todd Bishop Group: Little Played Little Bird
ByBishop has picked another enigmatic subject in

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Sonny Stitt
saxophone1924 - 1982

Frank Morgan
saxophone, alto1933 - 2007
The music selected by Bishop covers 1959"Lonely Woman" from The Shape of Jazz to Come (Atlantic)to 1987"Feet Music" from In All Languages (Caravan of Dreams). The band Bishop assembled to perform this rarified music is notable for the lack of an alto saxophone. Instead, Bishop heads up a quintet made up of

Hristo Vitchev
guitarb.1980

Richard Cole
saxophone, tenorb.1957

Bill Athens
bassBishop's performances plumb the freedom inspired by Coleman while placing the composer's song in a postmodern light. Most notably, the plaintive alto wail that is the hallmark of "Lonely Woman" is conspicuously absent, the underlying theme presented instead by Willcox on tenor and Cole cleverly on bass clarinet. Iago plays nervous, percussive dances in the background. Iago's use of the Wurlitzer on "Friends and Neighbors" and "Country Town Blues" is very effective. For a collection based on music where the piano is anathema, Iago discharges himself admirably on both keyboards. The leader provides that vibe essential to the Coleman soundthat controlled chaos that so permeated post bop in the wake of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Track Listing
Mothers of the Veil; Enfant; Feet Music; Comme Il Faut; Friends and Neighbors; Check Up; Country and Town Blues; Lonely Woman; Strange As It Seems.
Personnel
Todd Bishop
drumsRichard Cole: bass clarinet, baritone, tenor and soprano saxophones; Tim Willcox: tenor and soprano saxophones; Bill Athens: bass; Todd Bishop: drums.
Album information
Title: Little Played Little Bird | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Origin Records
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