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Improvising Trio: Manna for Thought
ByOrnette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Dom Minasi
guitar1943 - 2023

Nora McCarthy
vocalsb.1950

Ras Moshe
saxophoneb.1968
Manna for Thought features six improvisations that are at once dissonant and dysphonic, but retain an organized sensibility. Listening to "Lesson in Compassion" and "I See/You" a new counterpoint emerges, one reminiscent of the instrumental interplay used in the traditional jazz of New Orleans and Chicago. All three musicians are allowed plenty of room to move and do so empathetically among themselves. This type of group improvisation can be instantly revelatory, or it can offer revelation over time. Manna for Thought belongs to the latter of these types. Multiple listenings reward those with open ears something new each time. One cannot ask for more of music. ">
Track Listing
Vehicle Vehicle; Lesson in Compassion; I See/You; Frequency One; The Whole Thing; Snow Falls.
Personnel
Dom Minasi
guitarNora McCarthy: voice; Dom Minasi: guitar; Ras Moshe: reeds.
Album information
Title: Manna for Thought | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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