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Klaus Suonsaari: Live in Helsinki
ByThe trio's wild improvisations defy predictable paths. Robinson's "One, Two, 1-2-3-4 is a throwback to the late '60s, with the saxophonist on tenor alternately honking and squeaking. The miniature "He Could Stop the World features Robinson's searing soprano sax, fueled by the explosive rhythm section. Thayer's "Bucky Fuller's Bop starts with a repeated motif, though it is quickly abandoned as the trio delves into free-form playing. The relatively subdued "Two Loves provides an unusual finale, with Thayer's final note fading into silence, leaving the listener wanting to hear more of their challenging music.
Track Listing
Folk Song; He Could Stop the World; Yana; Bucky Fuller
Personnel
Klaus Suonsaari: drums; Scott Robinson: soprano sax, tenor sax; Julian F. Thayer: bass.
Album information
Title: Live in Helsinki | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: KSJazz
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