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Jo?lle Léandre - Urs Leimgruber - Fred Frith - Alvin Curran: Oakland/Lisboa
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Urs Leimgruber
saxophone, sopranob.1952

Fred Frith
guitarb.1949
Everyone buys into the democratic ethos with ego largely subsumed. Across five selections culled from the performance, dense soundscapes prevail, which rarely settle but evolve hyperactively. Each cut takes a differing starting point, but all are subjected to kaleidoscopic variations. Given the varied origins and backgrounds of the participants, the cosmopolitan nature of the improvisations comes as no surprise. While genre remains indeterminate overall, the group members call on all their extensive inspirations to inform progress, even encompassing snatches of barrelhouse piano (particularly in "Bario Alto," a duet by Curran and Frith) and guitar licks which evoke Ry Cooder's Texas blues (towards the end of "Millsmont").
In concert it's immediately apparent who does what, but at one remove on disc attribution can be much more opaque. "Belem" begins in an exchange of croaks. Some clearly emanate from Léandre's bass, but the others are more puzzling. Is that guitar, or electronics or even saxophone? While recognizable sounds do surfacesquiggling soprano saxophone, bursts of rhythmic pianoin many ways that's an incidental entertainment. In the end what matters is the quality of the conversation, not the dialect.
A combination of know-how and intuition hones the unlikely juxtapositions (Curran adds much in that regard, especially with his spoken word samples), and the split second twist or stick decisions. When done well as here, the music develops its own inner logic, and the prolonged applause at the close of "Alfama" affirms the audience's approval for the worth of the offering. ">
Track Listing
Belem; Millsmont; Bario Alto; Maxwell Park; Alfama.
Personnel
Jo?lle Léandre
bassJo?lle Léandre: double bass; Fred Frith: electric guitar; Alvin Curran: piano, synthesizer, samples; Urs Leimgruber: tenor and soprano saxophone.
Album information
Title: Oakland/Lisboa | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Rogue Art
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