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Noah Preminger: Pivot: Live At The 55 Bar
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Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Noah Preminger
saxophone, tenorb.1986
Preminger has garnered critical acclaim with his three previous titles as a leader, the last being Haymaker (Palmetto, 2013) and his collaboration in

Rob Garcia
drumsb.1969

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Preminger chooses two songs "Parchman Farm Blues" and "Fixin' To Die Blues" by Bukka White as his starting point for this live date. Also known as Booker T. White, his music has been covered by Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin. As with John Coltrane's jazz, everything eventually comes back to the blues. And like Coltrane's music, Preminger exhausts every permutation and possibility of Washington's composition with both tracks here clocking in at 30+ minutes. Both tracks are brainstorming sessions that never lag. Credit the "in your face" mix, engineered here to give listeners the live experience. The pulse of Cass' bass hits you square in the chest and Froman's drumming carries that

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004
Track Listing
Parchman Farm Blues; Fixin to Die Blues.
Personnel
Noah Preminger
saxophone, tenorNoah Preminger; tenor saxophone; Jason Palmer; trumpet; Kim Cass; bass; Ian Froman; drums.
Album information
Title: Pivot: Live At The 55 Bar | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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