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Foxes Fox: Live at the Vortex
ByEvan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944

Steve Beresford
piano
John Edwards
bass, acoustic
Louis Moholo-Moholo
drums1940 - 2025
If Foxes Fox were a rock band, it would doubtless be labeled a "super group" as all four members are among the very best players on their instruments. However, this is an improvising group so any notions of "stars" must be dispelled in favor of collective music making and interaction. The quartet delivers exactly that right from the start. At almost 39 minutes, the opening track, "Foxes Set 1," represents their first set of the evening and the four demonstrate commendable stamina throughout. While there are occasional passages that only feature two or three of the musiciansa subdued duo between piano and drums around the middle of the piece being particularly notablefor much of the time all four are in full flight. Focusing on any one of the players throughout the piece is an object lesson in improvisation, as doing so reveals how the four react to each other with an intuitive sense born out of years spent playing togetherin the case of Parker and Moholo-Moholo, those years stretch back to the late sixties.
Another unique feature of Live at the Vortex is that, on the night in question, the regular quartet was joined for its second set by guest trumpeter

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014

Paul Rutherford
tromboneb.1940

Trevor Watts
saxophoneb.1939

Derek Bailey
guitar1932 - 2005

Dave Holland
bassb.1946
John Stevens
drumsb.1940
While Wheeler is rightly renowned for his compositions and arrangements, especially those for large ensembles, his abilities as an improviser are less often praised. Here, the interplay between saxophone and trumpet, with phrases frequently flying back and forth between them, is eloquent testimony to the trumpeter's skills. Wheeler slots into the group as if born to play with them. Right from the start of the second set he is in the spotlight, his sound and phrasing as uniquely personal as a fingerprint. If all the above talk of the sixties makes this sound like a nostalgic trip down memory lane, nothing could be further from the truth. This is twenty-first century music at its most exhilarating. ">
Track Listing
Foxes Set 1; Foxes Set 2; Foxes Set 3.
Personnel
Evan Parker: tenor saxophone; Steve Beresford: piano; John Edwards: double bass; Louis Moholo-Moholo: percussion; Kenny Wheeler: trumpet, flugelhorn (2, 3).
Album information
Title: Live At The Vortex | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Psi
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