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Bévort 3: On Fire
ByPernille Bevort
saxophone, tenorb.1966
On these seven originals, bassist
Morten Ankarfeldt
bass, acoustic
Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
The very title of the gentle swinger "The Shorter the Better" tips a wink to

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023


Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestraAnother terrific bass groove drives the memorable title track, with a shift in tempo into fast-walking bass terrain further stoking Bévort's coals. The leader lays out as von Lillienskjold cuts loose with some flair before the trio returns to the head and neat closure.
The trio breathes deeply on the slower "Who Leaves II," with the leader, on soprano saxophone, casting a beguiling spell, over a spare bass line and a subtly voiced, martial drum pattern. At the tail of this gently lulling composition, a field recording of birdsong and breeze makes a brief cameo, as though underlying the natural roots of music. Ankarfeldt's finger-snapping groove and Bévort's delightfully funky motif announce the curiously titled "Kill Your Darlings," a straight-ahead burner which stirs Bévort to some of her most animated playing of the set.
At just over thirty-five minutes, On Fire is a lean, though highly satisfying, offering. Like all good storytellers, Bévort knows that the real trick lies in knowing when to quit, leaving them wanting more. And that is precisely what On Fire does. ">
Track Listing
LOOZE; Theme for Ernie; Sketch; The Shorter the Better; On Fire; Who Leaves II; Kill Your Darlings.
Personnel
Pernille Bevort
saxophone, tenorMorten Ankarfeldt
bass, acousticAlbum information
Title: On Fire | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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