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Bobby Bradford: Live At The Magic Triangle
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Bobby Bradford
trumpetb.1934

Hafez Modirzadeh
saxophone, tenor
Ken Filiano
bassb.1952

Royal Hartigan
drums
Mark Dresser
bass, acousticb.1952

Alex Cline
drumsb.1956
On the previous release, much was made of the echoes of Bradford's sometime sparring partner

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
For his part Modirzadeh runs together querulous yelping phrases, via false fingered bleats which mimic speech like inflections, adding to the air of unpredictability. Filiano is simply a monster, whether manifest in the wonderful combination of rich tone and lyrical resonance which provides a central thread to Bradford's slow burning blues-inflected processional "She" or the slashing bow work which announces and then careens through his own "Sillhouette." The extraordinary degree of listening and responsiveness is summed up by the way in which Filiano and Hartigan switch the lead back and forth in their break towards the end of Bradford's part calypso, part South African kwela "Ashes." ">
Track Listing
She; Silhouette; Bayraktar; Wadsworth Falls; Ashes.
Personnel
Bobby Bradford
trumpetBobby Bradford: cornet; Hafez Modirzadeh: tenor saxophone; Ken Filiano: bass, effects; Royal Hartigan: drums.
Album information
Title: Live At The Magic Triangle | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: NoBusiness Records
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