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Jeff Cosgrove/Matthew Shipp/William Parker: Near Disaster
ByAnd what does this have to do with free jazz??
Instant composing, sure it's possible. But consider drummer

Jeff Cosgrove
drums
Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960

William Parker
bassb.1952
Shipp and Parker need no introduction here, their collaborations date back to the late-1980s. Jeff Cosgrove brings an energy to this session that he has previously displayed in his work with musicians like

Scott Robinson
saxophone, tenorb.1959

Ivo Perelman
saxophone, tenorb.1961

Mat Maneri
violab.1969

Frank Kimbrough
piano1956 - 2020
But what of free will? An inattentive eavesdrop on this recording and you might believe each player is cloistered inside his own music. But a deeper dive, for instance into a piece like "Spherical," and each player's actions and reactions to the others becomes obvious. The disparate parts aren't so disparate. Shipp's convexity is tailored to the roving buoyancy of Parker and Cosgrove. Each player nudges and prods the music in sometimes subtle degrees and sometimes discordant ways. A lifetime of music making affects the choices of each player, but more importantly for our discussion of free will, this trio setting determines the sound. The urgency of "Last Steps, First" gives way to the lengthy? (35+ minutes) of "October Nights Sky," a performance that might require GPS coordinates to navigate. Where the former is a short story, the latter is a tome, a cross-country peregrination that can be entered at multiple points to hear new insights. This music, free jazz as it were, is an amalgamation of each player's DNA, life experiences (both personal and musical), and more importantly, a response to each other's sound. Free will or not, these are most excellent choices ">
Track Listing
Last Steps, First; October Nights Sky; Spherical.
Personnel
Jeff Cosgrove: drums; Matthew Shipp: piano; William Parker: bass.
Album information
Title: Near Disaster | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Grizzley Music
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