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Arthur Blythe Quartet: Live From Studio Rivbea, July 6, 1976
ByArthur Blythe
saxophone, alto1940 - 2017

Horace Tapscott
piano1934 - 1999

Chico Hamilton
drums1921 - 2013

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Sam Rivers
saxophone, tenor1923 - 2011
While he later signed for CBS (now Sony) and released a string of albums notable for their driving rhythms, infectious heads and affinity for the tradition, on this date Blythe takes maximum advantage of the opportunity the loft scene offered to develop music unconstrained by the need to help club and bar owners sell booze. At the helm of an adventurous quartet comprising regular collaborators

Steve Reid
drumsb.1944
Muhammad Abdullah
congas
Juini Booth
bassb.1948
Blythe takes the opening "Spirits In The Field" unaccompanied. His distinctive wide vibrato and blues cry are on full display, as he alternates between sanctified melody, blaring harmonics and piercing wails, intermittently separated by twisting and unpredictable runs. He continues solo into the medley before Booth doubles his line. Fresh from a sojourn in the

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
As Ed Hazell notes in the insightful liners, Blythe treats the material here as rhythmically and tonally mutable, aided by the facility of Reid and Abdullah to shift in and out of a meter which itself is variable. The lengthy "Miss Nancy" also serves as a vehicle for extended breaks by all. Reid's stuttered digressions suggest dub echo effects at times, while Abdullah adds an unadorned pulsation. He comes into his own, especially on the concluding procession of "Lower Nile," where Reid's tambourine apart, his congas are the sole accompaniment to the leader's incantatory alto.
Blythe, who died in 2017, never again sounded quite so untrammeled and free as he does here, captured in a time of flux before everything became codified. ">
Track Listing
Spirits In The Field; Medley Of Unidentified Tunes; Miss Nancy; Lower Nile.
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Title: Live From Studio Rivbea, July 6, 1976 | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: NoBusiness Records
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