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Kieran Hebden / Steve Reid / Mats Gustafsson: Live At The South Bank
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Steve Reid
drumsb.1944

Mats Gustafsson
woodwindsb.1964
Recorded in 2009, Live At The South Bank is sadly the final release from Reid, who died in 2010 of cancer. The duo of Hebden and Reid produced four prior discs, the last being NYC (Domino, 2008). Their collaborations were born out of mutual admiration. Reid, who had studied with

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

James Brown
vocals1933 - 2006

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Frank Lowe
saxophone, tenor1943 - 2003

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
For this date, the pair employs fire-breathing Gustafsson wholike the late sixties duo of Coltrane and drummer

Rashied Ali
drums1935 - 2009

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023

Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955
Indeed, Reid and Hebden pack the necessary horsepower to accompany the saxophonist. In fact, their attack on the opening dynamic cavalcade of "Morning Prayer" doesn't allow Gustafsson to find an entrance; he's not heard from until nearly 19 minutes into the first disc.
Reid and Hebden build rhythms and counter-rhythms, with build being the operative word. Each lengthy piece is a dance of alluvium, the flowing sediment formations of layer-upon-layer of movement and samples. When Gustafsson finally enters, his sound, like an ocean liner's horn, blasts the departure. The sound is not so much a struggle as a cooperative synergy. Reid's drumming is crisp and invigorating throughout, building, uplifting and moving forward. The trio tears into modern electronica and jazz in the same way

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970
Track Listing
CD1: Morning Prayer; Lyman Place; People Be Happy. CD2: Untitled; 25th Street; The Sun Never Sets.
Personnel
Kieran Hebden: electronics; Steve Reid: drums; Mats Gustafsson: saxophone, slide saxophone.
Album information
Title: Live At The South Bank | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Smalltown Superjazzz
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