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Oles Brothers with Rob Brown: Live at SJC
By
Herb Robertson
trumpetb.1951
The tradition continues to find its voice on this CD which was recorded live at the Silesian Jazz Club in Gliwice, Poland with
Rob Brown
saxophone, altob.1962

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Simon Nabatov
pianob.1959

Frank Gratkowski
saxophoneb.1963
Brown always rises to a challenge and is never afraid to take risks. He runs a wide gamut of expression on the "Here & Now Suite" as he moves from bebop to heated free drive on the highway of invention. Even as he finds that avenue, he parallels the excursion with bop driven lines that find both linearity and stratospheric tangents into which he injects honks, squeals and torques of intensity. The suite opens plenty of room for the rhythm section. Marcin Ole? keeps the beat crisp and ticking, driving the pulse through cross currents of rhythm even as he nails the dynamics and releases tension with supple inflections. The expansive notations of the suite let Bartlomiej Ole? play a lyrical and flowing solo, quite the antithesis of the roiling pulse he lets loose under Brown.
Swing grabs hold of "Black Eagle" and as the trio finds its groove in the mainstream, they bring in a solid structure. Brown at first gives the melody its due before he accelerates time and takes it into inspired runs that burn with intensity. Marcin Ole? is left open for his own outing in an undeniable exhibition of virtuosic iridescence. Bartolmiej Ole? is luminous as he lets each note shine in his distinctive and cogent tone manifested to a high degree on "Ash Tree."
The Ole? brothers and Brown masterfully realize the scope of the compositions through their potent conceptualization of the themes.
">Track Listing
Here & Now Suite: Part 1-Past; Part II-Present; Part III-Future; Rebeaming; Black Eagle; Ash Tree; Monkey's Hour.
Personnel
Rob Brown: alto sax; Marcin Oles: double bass; Bartlomiej Brat Oles: drums.
Album information
Title: Live at SJC | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Fenommedia
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